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LessonCorner Directory Results for Oceans
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1. Genres, Genres Everywhere
Students read books about the ocean and identify various literary genre and make their own flap books.
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2. The Great Water Hunt
Offers a lesson plan for teaching students to identify and map water and land ratios.
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Additional Search Results 1 - 10 of 711 for Oceans
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1. Continents and Oceans of the World
Sue Webster, Central Intermediate Unit 10, Development Center for Adults, Clearfield, PA Continents and Oceans of the World Grade Level: ABE 5 ? 8 Objective:???? To identify the seven continents and five oceans of the world Materials:???? Computer with Internet access ????????? Computer printer ????????? Blank outline map of the world Pencil and paper Procedures:? Discuss the need to identify and locate the...
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2. Ocean
Oceans Objectives: 1. Students will gain an understanding of the number of oceans and their names by learning a song. 2. Students will become aware that there are three zones of the ocean and the plants and animals that are found at each level by completing the activity From Surface to Sea Floor. Materials...
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3. Wetlands, Oceans, & Watersheds | Water | US EPA
Skip common site navigation and headers United States Environmental Protection Agency _ Wetlands, Oceans, & Watersheds _ Recent Additions Contact Us Print Version _ Search: Run Search _ _ EPA Home > Begin Water > Hierarchical Wetlands, Oceans, & Links Watersheds End Hierarchical Links _ About December Watersheds Highlights we all live in a watershed Our Waters Protecting Our Resources Watershed Tool Na...
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4. Ocean Group Presentation
Oceans Group Presentation Project Goals: 1. Gain a better understanding of the various oceans throughout the world by researching and mastering facts about specific oceans and seas. 2. Present material in a manner others students in the class can understand. 3. Work effectively within groups. Resources: Li...
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5. Ocean Lesson Plan, Sea Animal Life, Teaching Elementary Science Worksheets, Activity
InstructorWeb OCEAN LESSON PLAN SCIENCE WORKSHEETS SEA ECOSYSTEM CONTINENT PRIMARY TEACHING LEARNING READING COMPREHENSION STUDENTS ELEMENTARY EDUCATION CURRICULUM KIDS THEME UNIT RESOURCES ACTIVITIES The Vast Ocean A science reading comprehension lesson on the oceans. Includes printable teaching lesson worksheets. Suggested Grades: A science reading lesson on the oceans. 3rd Grade - 4th Grade - 5th Grade _ _ Objectives: By completing this lesson, students will learn about the oceans, and in the process demonstrate their reading comprehension skills, including re...
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6. Turning the Tide on Trash: Marine Debris Curriculum | Oceans, Coasts & Estuaries | US EPA
Skip common site navigation and headers United States _ Environmental Oceans, Coasts, & Estuaries Protection Agency Contact _ Us Print Version _ Search: Run Search _ _ Begin EPA Home > Water > Hierarchical Wetlands, Oceans, & Watersheds > Oceans, Coasts, & Links Estuaries > Turning the Tide on Trash End Hierarchical Links _ Turning the Tide on Trash: Marine Debris Curriculum...
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7. Ocean Poetry
Ocean Poetry Unit Topic: The Galapagos Islands Grade Level: Middle School Basic Concepts: Word pictures of oceans, the power of poetry, value of another culture Content Areas: Language Arts, Art, and Foreign Language Time: 1 1/2 hours Objectives Students will gain an appreciation of culture and poetry, through analyzing a poem about the Ocean, written by Pablo Neruda. Students will have the opportunity to expre...
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8. Waterwaste Treatment Plant
Waterwaste Treatment Plant Goal: 1. Students will discover the methods which waterwaste treatment plants use to keep our waters and oceans pure. Resources: 1. Access to a water and waste treatment plant near school. 2. Chaperons. 3. Student/teacher/chaperon transportation. 4. Access to computers. Time: Depending on where the waterwaste treatment plant is located, activity could take up until six hours ; tour ; class discussion ; time a...
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9. Continents and Oceans
...a series of library lessons for second graders that combines geography, literature, and research skills. It is called "A Book is a Window to the World." The students will hear literature selections that have settings in specific places in the world. They will identify and locate the continents and oceans, describe the story settings using physical and human characteristics, and answer geographic questions using non-fiction books, encyclopedias, and atlases. It is not a multicultural study. It is to give the kids a sense of place to help them understand and appreciate what they read. It is to give th...
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10. Oceans
Oceans Why is the ocean salty? How much of the world's surface is ocean? Objectives: Students use writing, reading to record change over time. Students write explanations of how salt changes in water. Students relate learning to prior knowledge verbally and in writing. Materials: Two small clear plastic cu...
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