Your search for “Exploring Earth’s Oceans (NST5080601)” returned 92 results.

Sites for Teachers (20)

Become an Ocean Guardian
Ocean Guardian Classroom is part of the National Marine Sanctuaries Ocean Guardian Programs as is referenced under the student and teacher sections under education. Teachers register online and submit details for their proposal. The proposals should be school-based or community-based projects. The purpose is to encourage children to explore their natural surroundings and form a sense of personal connection to oceans and watersheds. Examples are given for both school and community projects.
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To Boldly Go...
Students research and discuss why it is important for scientists to study the ocean. Click on "Get This Lesson Plan" for 25 pages of background information, procedure, inquiry questions, and handouts.
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Ocean Portal
This resource from the Smithsonian provides an amazing number of resources to explore: reports on current events, visuals and video essays, guest blogs, feature stories, lesson plans, timelines, research reports. There is also a section on "The Ocean and You" with a discussion on how everyone's behaviors can affect the oceans. You can keep up with the content via several social media.
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2.75 / 3
NOAA Games
Twenty environmental education games inform students about turtle nests, rivers, nautical charts, fish, beaches, and whales.
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Interactive, High Graphic
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2.63 / 3
Ocean Salinity
What makes the ocean salty? what does temperature have to do with salinity? Here is a discussion of salinity that lets you look at real data from the Gulf of Maine.
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Ocean Remote Sensing Base for Interactive Teaching and Learning
This web resource is designed to teach students how scientists use satellites to study the ocean. The site’s infrastructure consists of a list of “WebCourses” that provides the user with web activities, exercises, and satellite remote sensing data.
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Lesson Plans, Interactive, High Graphic, Questions, Data Source, Expert, History, Career, Core Content, Inquiry, Misconceptions
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