MPS Instructional Technology - Lesson Plans MPS Home Page lesson Plan Main Page AZ State Standards Primary Intermediate Junior High Senior High lesson Plan 6th Title oceanography Illustrated. http://www.mpsaz.org/resource/intermediate/ocean_6langsci.html
Extractions: Computer time: 2 hours Description Using research, word-processing, and graphics skills students will complete a research project that meets the requirements for the grade 6 Oceanography report. Curriculum Objectives Materials Needed Procedure Assign or have students choose a topic for an Oceanography report as outlined in the grade 6 MPS Oceanography unit.
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Extractions: Intermediate Lesson Index Grade Subject Title Description Social Studies Arizona Counties HyperStudio Stack Students will work in pairs to research a county in Arizona. Each group will create one HyperStudio card for their county. Social Studies Arizona Historical Persons Scavenger Hunt Using a research site directory and a scavenger hunt worksheet students will locate information related to early explorers and settlers in Arizona. Lang Desert Animal Presentations Using presentation software such as HyperStudio or PowerPoint and a teacher-created template students will assemble a presentation about a desert animal. Writing/Research Inventions Research Reports Students will research inventions and create a report on a specific invention including information about what life would be like without it. Math Angle Spangle After identifying angles (acute, obtuse, right) during a math or science lesson, students will use the computer to stamp pictures in the correct category.
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Extractions: Links Home ... Thematic Units Categories Links Medieval Times on the Web - Take a tour through the Medieval Times and learn more about the history, music, symbols and more. (Added: Sat Mar 04 2000 Hits: 816 Rating: 10.00 Votes: 2) Rate It Money - Contains web sites, lesson plans, and literature. (Added: Sun Nov 14 1999 Hits: 1800 Rating: 8.67 Votes: 3) Rate It Monsters - Learn about Sasquatch, the Loch Ness Monster, the Abominable Snowman and other monsters. (Added: Sat Mar 04 2000 Hits: 412 Rating: 0.00 Votes: 0)
Extractions: Links Home ... Intermediate 3-5 : Earth Science Categories Links Astronaut Training - Mannequin Maddness - Mannequin Maddness is one of three related STELLAR activities in which students imagine they are astronaut trainees and do "astronaut" performance tests that would help them function even if they became dizzy or got motion sickness during space flight: (Added: Thu Jan 13 2000 Hits: 526 Rating: 0.00 Votes: 0) Rate It Core Sampling - This is a fun activity that will allow students to investigate how scientists study the interior of the earth and how core samples are made. (Added: Thu Jan 06 2000 Hits: 1282 Rating: 9.00 Votes: 1)
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OceanQuest Lesson Plans This lesson clearly illustrates the high productivity of the globalocean. This activity is included in Whales and oceanography . http://www.oceanquestonline.org/lessons/
Extractions: Key Order Form A Pound Is A Pound (Grades 4-8) Students determine the density of several "mystery" materials and compare the densities to the standard density of water. An extension activity develops the concepts of sedimentation rates and decomposition Construct simple three-dimensional models with your students that encourage questions and investigations into major ocean processes. The models give students the opportunity to explore and make sense of basic physical ocean phenomena. Emphasis is put on direct experience with familiar materials to develop science, math and technology concepts. Middle and high school students find the models easy to assemble. Each session has a specific focus. Models include: shoreline features, waves, wind and weather Build an Ocean I (Waves and currents) Models include: Upwelling, Downwelling, Ekman spiral, and various wave forms. Models include: Barrier Island, Longshore current, Rip current, Wave refraction, and Beach with Sea Cliff.
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Extractions: Just check the items you wish to order. Credit Cards are not accepted. All orders will be invoiced. A Pound is a Pound Density,sedimentation, composition of matter Build an Ocean I Waves and currents-10 reproducible model templates Build an Ocean II CpastalCoastal Features - 8 reproducible templates included Build an Ocean III Wind and Weather - 5 reproducible templates included Build an Ocean IV Complete set - Waves and Currents, Coastal Features and Wind and weather. 20 reproducible templates included Camouflage Capers Buoyancy, density and pressure relationships Cartesian Diver Buoyancy, density and pressure relationships. Challenge your students to prove one of five theories on how the Cartesian diver works. "Squidy" or "Hook" Class Set Hands-on activity using the Cartesian diver theories Colorful Currents Currents - convection and upwelling Decision Making Through Group Work Decision making with scientific uncertainty Effects of Sea Level Rise Global warming, thermal expansion Fiddlin' Around Random population sampling Geometry in Nature Discovering familiar geometric shapes in nature How Many is Enough Fishery crisis, population estimation, limiting factors, carrying capacity
CoVis: Online Resources: Oceanography This site also includes a guide to oceanography resources available on the Net Includesa Teacher home page , lesson plans for using the materials, a Build http://www.covis.nwu.edu/geosciences/resources/ocean.html
Extractions: Coastal Ocean Modeling Page - Fascinating set of movies that demonstrate how ocean water and sediments circulate around coastlines. Check it out! Physical Oceanography Archive - This archive includes data about sea-surface height, surface-wind vector, surface-wind speed, surface-wind stress vector, integrated water vapor, atmospheric liquid water, sea-surface temperature, sea-ice extent and concentration, and heat flux, produced by research satellites. This site also includes a guide to oceanography resources available on the Net which are particularly relevant to educators. TAO Observing Array - The TAO observing array of 70 buoys placed across a wide area of the Pacific Ocean gives access to real-time data about surface winds, sea surface temperature, subsurface temperatures to depths of 500 m, upper ocean velocity data, surface air temperature and relative humidity. This data can be viewed through various visualizations, plots, maps and animations, generated according to your specifications. Hydrographic World Map Generator - Generate global visualizations of annual means for temperature, salinity, oxygen, phosphate, nitrate, and silicate, taken at any level of ocean depth. Very good tool for seeing large-scale patterns of fluctuation in the hydrographic properties of the ocean.
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Extractions: Lesson Plans and Classroom Activities Two sets of resources for teachers are available on these pages. The first set contains lesson plans and activities created especially for this site by our Coral Cam Teacher Advisory Group. The second set lists other teacher resources about oceans and coral reefs that we found on the Web. Lesson Plans created by our Teacher Advisory Group In June 1999 this Coral Cam web site was reviewed by the Coral Cam Teacher Advisory Group. This group of select teachers also created a set of lesson plans directly related to this coral camera web site. 2. Other Related Resources on the Web Here is a list of lesson guides and related to coral reefs that we have discovered. The resources are briefly reviewed and grade levels for their use are mentioned. Highly Recommended A very highly recommended resource for middle school students which includes a number of excellent classroom activities, background information, and listing of related resources is:
Extractions: Students use suggested online or library sources to create time lines of various ocean explorations. Objectives Students sequence events in chronological order. Students demonstrate research skills using the Internet and library sources. Keywords ocean, exploration, explorer, time line Materials Needed computers with Internet access or student-researched library materials about ocean exploration or explorers, paper, pens or pencils, PowerPoint software (optional) Lesson Plan Divide the class into small groups. Have students create time lines about aspects of ocean exploration using student-researched library sources or these suggested sites. Variation: Have students create their time lines as PowerPoint presentations.
Extractions: Lesson Planning Center Archives: All Articles by Date ... Archives Lesson Planning Article L E S S O N P L A N N I N G A R T I C L E Eighteen activities for students to practice their math, geography, science, and language skills while learning about the world's oceans! In a resolution adopted in 1994, the United Nations declared 1998 the Year of the Ocean . In accordance with the year's theme, "Our Common Heritage," the UN resolution noted that: The purpose of adopting the resolution was to recognize the importance of Earth's oceans and their resources and to educate and encourage governments and individuals to accept responsibility for sustaining them. The following activities can help your students contribute to that effort. Math.
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DLESE Catalog System Review Results Subject Biological oceanography, Ecology. This site provides educationallinks and lesson plans for K12 teachers, with a focus on oceans. http://www.dlese.org/results_search_histogram.jsp?topic=Oceanography
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Extractions: If you would like to know more about oceans, get ideas for interesting individual and class projects, research biodiversity, ecosystems, marine life or any other ocean related topic enter the exciting world of SchoolNet's Ocean Site. Lesson Plans/Teacher Resources/Thematic Units Desert Storm Effects of Netting on Aquatic Wildlife Effects of Pollution on Waterfowl Exploring the Ocean Floor Learning About Sharks Waves in Motion Building an Ecosystem The Coast Form and Function in the Marine Environment A Stream Ecosystem in the Classroom Underwater Hide and Seek The Jason Project Louisiana Coastal Erosion: An Interactive Lesson and Activity SeaWiFS Project - Studying Ocean Color From Space: Teacher's Guide with Activities
Interdisciplinary Projects social studies, PE, math, and writing all dealing with oceans and oceanography. ProjectPrimary - A collection of lesson plans on science and related topics http://www.teachersfirst.com/intrdisc.htm
Extractions: window.document.form1.pagename.value = window.document.location; The following listings offer projects that cut across traditional subject divisions and introduce concepts in an integrated fashion. These are grouped by approximate grade level, but you may want to consider using more advanced content with high-ability learners, or less advanced content for learners who need additional reinforcement. Elementary Resources Chesapeake Bay Lesson Unit Grade 4 - This is a complete Chesapeake Bay study unit created by the Mariners' Museum, Newport News, Va. It includes sections on the history of the bay, native peoples, and early settlement. Much of the site is devoted to lessons and information dealing with the marine environment in the bay. There's also a section on shipbuilding and commerce. This site could easily form the basis for an interdisciplinary study of an American coastal community or ecosystem. The Dinosaur Unit Grade 2 - This is a second grade level look at dinosaurs which includes projects in math, art, reading, and other disciplines. The web pages include examples of completed projects as well as descriptions of how the various unit elements link together. Projects and site created by Germantown Academy in metropolitan Philadelphia.
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Laura Franck, Karen Grugan, And Pam Wode lesson plans oceanography. by Laura Franck, Karen Grugan, Pam Wode.Grade Level Fifth Grade Materials computers with access to http://muweb.millersville.edu/~edfound/intered/elemplan/science/oceanog.html
Oceanography: Annotated Webliography Check under Free lesson plans for information on the ocean. RedMike's Page of OceanStuff oceanography The study of the environment in the oceans, including http://www.josts.net/tec3012/projects/pfowler/
Extractions: The biologists have seen the future, and their message could not be clearer: Living coral reefs are the foundation of marine life, and thus a crucial support for human life, yet all over the world they are dead or dying because people are destroying them-killing them-at a catastrophic rate. http://www.motherjones.com/coral_reef/