Students learn about behavioral and biological animal adaptations, watch a video about …
Students learn about behavioral and biological animal adaptations, watch a video about the Arctic, and research how specific animals have adapted to this harsh environment.
Students conduct research about how studying ocean currents is helpful to people …
Students conduct research about how studying ocean currents is helpful to people in specific jobs or professions. Then they present their findings to the class.
Students watch a video about hydrothermal vents and then use a map …
Students watch a video about hydrothermal vents and then use a map of plate tectonics to identify and mark where in the world the vents are most likely to be found.
Students describe their experiences with beaches, compare and contrast photographs of beaches, …
Students describe their experiences with beaches, compare and contrast photographs of beaches, and brainstorm how humans living near the ocean affect ocean plants and animals.
Students brainstorm how people living along coasts harm ocean animals and plants. …
Students brainstorm how people living along coasts harm ocean animals and plants. Then they analyze specific examples and discuss ways that humans can help.
Students explore interactives to learn about hydrothermal vent chemistry and the animals …
Students explore interactives to learn about hydrothermal vent chemistry and the animals that have adapted to living in the harsh environment near vents.
Students explore the weather phenomena El Nino and La Nina and their …
Students explore the weather phenomena El Nino and La Nina and their effects, maps where they occur, and discuss the benefits accuratley predicting these phenomena.
Students explore the weather phenomena El Nino and La Nina and their …
Students explore the weather phenomena El Nino and La Nina and their effects, map where they occur, and discuss the benefits of accurately predicting these phenomena.
Students view a map of population density in the United States, describe …
Students view a map of population density in the United States, describe the pattern of settlement they see near the coasts, and brainstorm and draw possible reasons for it.
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