The Explorers Fin-Tastic Sharks+ My Elasmobranchs Workbook provides 14 cross-curricular lesson activities and worksheets where children can learn about sharks, skates and rays in Irish waters and around the world. Children can develop their competencies and skills, including learning to be a learner to researching fun facts about sharks, skates and rays. This can be extended by completing STEM activities, such as designing and producing a shark-in-the-box facts game. There is a range of creative ideas, including making a tote bag (from a recycled t-shirt), learning new fun shark words such as viviparous, ovoviviparous, oviparous and parthenogenesis… to name a few. The workbook also provides templates for encouraging children to be activ...
The Explorers Education Programme is funded by the Marine Institute, Ireland’s state agency for mari...
The shark industry is a profitable avenue of trade. Due to an increased demand for shark products an...
Students will become familiar with the Irish and English names of the animals that live on the Irish...
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The Explorers My Fin-Tastic Sharks Creative Design Book includes a range of shark species illustrati...
The Explorers FinTastic Sharks - Sharks from around the World A2 Poster can be printed for the class...
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Sharks are in decline worldwide. In 2010, the International Union for Conservation of Nature and Nat...
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The Explorers Education Programme is funded by the Marine Institute, Ireland’s state agency for mari...
The shark industry is a profitable avenue of trade. Due to an increased demand for shark products an...
Students will become familiar with the Irish and English names of the animals that live on the Irish...
Explorers Fin-Tastic Sharks+ An Introduction to Elasmobranchs for Children book provides teachers an...
The Explorers My Fin-Tastic Sharks+ Theme Park planning and design worksheet is an excellent resourc...
The Explorers My Fin-Tastic Sharks Creative Design Book includes a range of shark species illustrati...
The Explorers FinTastic Sharks - Sharks from around the World A2 Poster can be printed for the class...
The Fintastic Shark Facts Posters includes three posters, each including an illustration of a hungry...
The Explorers Wild About Wildlife on the Seashore Visual Arts materials include outline pictures of ...
The Mermaids Purse Identification Key (438mmx 310mm) is an excellent resource where teachers and chi...
The poster can be used for presentations to generate ideas for class discussion. They may also be pr...
The Explorers Wild About Wildlife on the Seashore SORTING & CLASSIFYING Presentation is suitable for...
The Explorers Wild About Wildlife on the Seashore LIVING THINGS SEASHORE ECOLOGY Presentation has be...
Sharks are in decline worldwide. In 2010, the International Union for Conservation of Nature and Nat...
The Explorers Learning about Squid books include Explorers Cephalopod Science Investigations SQUID F...
The Explorers Education Programme is funded by the Marine Institute, Ireland’s state agency for mari...
The shark industry is a profitable avenue of trade. Due to an increased demand for shark products an...
Students will become familiar with the Irish and English names of the animals that live on the Irish...