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1.   Internet Lesson Plan #6
Internet Lesson Plan 6 Diane Harland, Holaway Elementary School April 16, 2001 4^th Grade?Gifted Students Analyzing the Difference Between Seals & Sea Lions Standards ? Academic:? Science Standard: Benchmark Two.? 4SC-E4. ? Technological:? IT-F2.? Demonstrate a functional operation of technology components. PO 2.?? Access information sources (Internet sites). Objectives Academic: Students will research the physical attributes of seals and sea li...

2.   Salmon Life Cycles
...4 a. Retell or dramatize a story after reading it. b. Restate information after reading a text. Background: The salmon life cycle is famous in the fish world and justifiably so. The odds against the survival of a fish from egg to spawning are huge. The epic journey from the spawning grounds to the sea and the return to spawn in the same spot years later is also a remarkable feat. Salmon and other native fish play an important role in maintaining the health and diversity of Alaska's aquatic ecosystems. Fish occupy many levels in aquatic food chains throughout their lives. Salmon eggs, newly hatched alev...

3.   Introduction to Discovering Galapagos Animals
Introduction to Discovering Galapagos Animals A great way for students to learn about the Galapagos animals is to research and discover information on their own. Each student will choose an animal that they would like to learn more about. Students who choose the same animal can take the option to work in groups. After a week of research, the students will compile their information into an informative article. The articles...

4.   Exploring the National Marine Sanctuaries: A Lesson in Habitats and Human Impacts
...h Events opportunities to enrich their growing knowledge of biodiversity. In this lesson, students will learn about the For Fun national marine sanctuaries found in the Pacific and Atlantic For oceans and off the coast of American Samoa. They include Teachers breeding and feeding grounds of whales, sea lions, sharks, and sea turtles; significant coral reefs and kelp forest habitats; Curriculum and the remains of the U.S.S. Monitor, a Civil War ironclad that sank off the coast of North Carolina. By learning about Workshops the biodiversity, ecological integrity, and cultural legacy of these marine sanctu...

5.   Ocean Poetry:
Ocean Poetry: Goals: Explore oceans and sea life and learn to transform thoughts and new information into various forms of poetry. Learn new information about the sea and ocean life, the many different forms of poetry, and some of the background history of poetry. Resources: 1. A computer with Internet access. Some useful Internet addresses are the...

6.   Amazing Adaptations - Probing Pinnipeds
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7.   I Say You Say
I Say You Say Emergent Literacy By Kellie Edberg Rationale: Research indicates that early phoneme awareness is strongly related to later reading. However, an awareness of syllables, onsets, and rimes develops before an awareness of phonemes. The first set of suggestions focuses on ways to expose children to word play to prepare them for phoneme awareness. This lesson wi...

8.   Feeding Habits of Marine Animals
Go back to previous page Project title or topic of activity Feeding Habits of Marine Animals Author(s): April Huff, Rob Wiruth, Sean Keel, Caro Castro Date: April 27, 2001 Summary of Activity This activity is a 20 to 25 minute station that is designed to educate students about animals they might not have recognized as conventional animals, as opposed to plants or algae. Animals eat other organ isms, while plants and algae make their o...

9.   Marine Mammals: Just Like Us
...: A navy fleet had a run in with a group of manatees and killed a mother and her child. To prevent this from happening they installed propeller guards on all their boats, and have not had any accidents since. This makes the wound blunt instead of an actual cut, which is much easier to recover from. Sea Otters: Sea Otters have a unique way of keeping warm; they have extremely dense fur, 1,000,000 hairs per square inch. It is made up of two different types of hairs, one type is the under hair which is used for insulation, while the other type keeps the under hair dry. Their hair also lacks erector pili wh...

10.   The Middle East: Land of Contrasts
...ment called "The Royal Tour of Jordan", ask students to find Jordan on within your DE a classroom map. What part of the world is Jordan found? (the Middle East) What countries streaming border Jordan? (Israel, Syria, Iraq, and Saudi Arabia) How much of the country is bordered by account. If you the sea? (very short coastline along Gulf of Aqaba, Red Sea) Ask students to use the map and don't have an what they learned in the video to describe Jordan's geography. (There are deserts to the east account, sign up and mountains to the north and south.) for a demo here. 2. Show the class Petra on the classroom...


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