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1. Finding NEMO
...n hula hoops, 2-3 blue hula hoops, Pinnies: 1 orange, 1 blue, 3 red. 30" Economy Hoops (pk/12) Description of Idea $35.88 Arrange the hula hoops so that the two blue are together on one side of the gym and the green is on the other side opposite the blues. Explain to the students that Nemo is lost. Marlin, Nemo's father, who is a orange clownfish (orange pinnie) and Dory, Marlin's friend, a blue fish, (blue pinnie) are trying to rescue Nemo out of a fish tank (blue hoops) and bring him back to the ocean. BUT there are many dangerous fish that Nemo, Marlin and Dory need to watch out for (3 red pinnies...
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2. Leadership Teacher
...cle: taste) and an LT I Central NH, inference Tech/Innovation Day, Business (something we think Velcro USA, Tuesday, Article or guess based on January 22, 2008, the facts). 8-3pm Are you ready to begin? Here, then, is THE CASE OF THE MYSTERIOUS CUBE _ _ Many years ago there was an _ alchemist named Marlin (his cousin Merlin was much more famous, a fact that Marlin always resented; he felt that if only he had met King Arthur first things would have been different) who spent many hours in his laboratory trying to find a way to turn lead into gold. While he never succeeded he did find out a lot about ma...
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3. Cultural Symbolism and Themes of The Old Man and the Sea
...rvices for the blind at public libraries carry audio tapes of various novels. Provide key vocabulary prior to lesson's pre-ativities. Create a display for the classroom with regalia (concrete objects) related to the theme and symbols found in the novel. Examples: skiff with mast, 3 sharks, dolphin, marlin, a skiff, baseball player, religious pictures, crucifix LEP students will be required to write 4 to 6 passages in notebook. List page number of teacher selected passages from the novel for LEP students to locate the symbols and theme related events. Create a symbolism booklet to be used as a model f...
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4. Fish Stories
...cle about one fisherman that tells a story relating to the history and economics of fishing in Japan and serves as an example of a narrative that might be the basis for a film documentary. In this case, the "narrative arc" follows the experiences of an aging fisherman, hooking in details of Japan's marlin fishing industry along the way. 2. As a class, read and discuss the article "The Old Man Has Begun to Fear His Old Friend the Sea," focusing on the following questions: a. What is bonito? b. For what does Hiroshi Fukumine use his bonito? c. What was the weight of the largest marlin Mr. Fukumine ever...
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5. Carribean Festival
...nivals. 2. Students will interact with each other and faculty in a mini-Caribbean festival at the school. 3. Students are encouraged to invite friends and family to the event. Time: 3-3 1/2 hours Resources/Materials: Internet websites for information on Caribbean carnivals and locations: http://www.marlin.co.uk/marnet/cacarniv.htm http://www.nfb.ca/FMT/E/MSN/34/34751.html http://www.discoveredmonton.com/Cariwest/ http://id.wing.net/~cvoice/pan.htm Gymnasium, speaker system and visual display for karoke, dunk tank for faculty members to sit on and get soaked, make believe coconuts to throw at dunk tan...
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6. Weather Patterns and Severe Weather Planning
...ministrators Grade Level Subjects States Interest Groups Projects Classified Ads Help Wanted Email: State: 1434. Weather Patterns and Severe Weather Planning Science, level: Elementary Posted Sun Dec 5 18:52:54 PST 1999 by Adele Berger ( acbgeb@pottsville.infi.net). Schuylkill Intermediate Unit 29, MarLin, PA / USA Materials Required: Prepared blank weather charts, The Weather Channel on television, Local newspapers, Poster board Activity Time: 3, 40-minute class periods Concepts Taught: Documenting weather patterns, understanding severe weather, preparing for severe weather Goals: Students will unde...
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7. Jeffers
LESSON PLAN: Learning to Play the Panpipes probing questions ME probing questions Teacher: Marlin download lesson plan Jeffers School: Woodbury Central City/State: Moville, Iowa Curriculum Area: Music Grade Level: 5-8 Video Number: 039iaue PURPOSE: Students will: Learn what a panpipe is and how sound is produced on it. Learn a brief history of the panpipe. Learn to produce a characteristic tone...
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8. Blue Planet: Open Ocean
...st prey) + Both prey and predator? + Does it help other species survive? + How do other species help it survive? + Fun fact 5. To help students select an animal from the video, you may provide the following list: + plankton + hammerhead shark + triggerfish + spinner dolphin + baleen whale + striped marlin + sardine + manta ray + surgeonfish + yellowfin tuna + spotted dolphin + sailfish + mackerel + blue shark + pilot whale + sunfish + jellyfish + olive ridley turtle + shearwater 6. Have students use print and online resources in their research. These Web sites may be helpful: + Sea World: Animal Info...
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9. Fishing with Hemingway
...nspiration for Santiago, the feature subjects that are protagonist in Hemingway's classic short novel The Old Man and the Sea, relevent to events which is widely regarded as one of the greatest literary works of the currently in the news. twentieth century. · Ten Years Of Cloning - Science / Social Marlin fishingHemingway met Fuentes in 1928, and in the 1930s hired him for Studies 7-12 $ 250.00 a month to care for his boat, El Pilar. Fuentes later inherited El Pilar and donated it to the Cuban government, which displays it outside · War Stories - Hemingway's former home, now a museum on the outskirts...
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10. Curriculum - Exploring the Ocean Realm Unit 2: Saving Sharks - Myths and Facts About This Apex Predator - Teacher Resources at BeWorldWise.org
...sharks (see suggestions below) Shark Examples Goblin Shark: length ? 14 feet. Very rare, deep-water sharks. It is guessed that they are fish eaters, but little is known about them. Cookie-cutter Shark: length ? 1 ½ feet. Eats bites of large whales, elephant seals (and other large seals), dolphins, marlin, tuna Megamouth Shark: length ? 15 feet. Eats plankton. Horn Shark: length ? 4 feet. Eats sea urchins. Angel Shark: length ? 6 feet. Eats small fish and crustaceans. Cigar Shark: length ? 9 inches. Eats squid, small fish. Wobbegong: length ? 10 feet. Eats crabs, lobsters, octopus, small fish. Baskin...
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