Sea Turtles and other endangered marine species
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Under the Sea Teacher's Guide Each of the links to the left contains facts and information, photos, classroom activities and investigations, online games, and downloadable worksheets and puzzles. For photos of my marine biology classroom and how I decorated it, click here None of these materials are usually found in a school supply store. I purchased these materials from Acorn Naturalists. They are my very favorite source for anything related to Environmental Education. Be sure to check them out!
Miscellaneous Materials About Marine Life
Fish Printing - rubber model
fish. I like these because they make wonderful fish prints, and you don't
have to worry about the smell or mess with a fresh or preserved fish. Also
I use them to illustrate the different parts and adaptations of fish. They
are a wonderful resource for a unit on fish. They have a bluegill sunfish,
flounder, rainbow trout, yellow perch, and carp. I have the bluegill
sunfish and the flounder.
WHALES, An Unforgettable Journey (IMAX). If you saw the IMAX movie, you'll know this is a great video. Breathtaking at times.
The Voyage of the Mimi - Take your students on a real adventure in learning aboard the Mimi. The 13 dramatic episodes (15 minutes each) tell the story of Captain Granville, his grandson C.T., and a scientific research expedition out to study whales off the coast of New England. During a series of exciting adventures at sea, students learn about whales, the principles of navigation, how to use maps, how to use the sun to make fresh water from salt water, and much more. After each episode, a documentary-style expedition (15 minutes each) takes students to aquariums, museums, and other places where people are doing interesting scientific work.
~ Fishy Links - Ocean Life Links ~ ~ Fishy Tales - Student Storybooks for Under the Sea ~ ~ Fishy Fun - Games, Quizzes, Puzzles ~
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