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Boat-a-thon building - COSEE Coastal Trends


Lesson Plan 

Summary
Students use a set of materials selected by the instructor to build a boat with a specific task in mind. The steps of Scientific Inquiry are stressed, and the concept of buoyancy is reviewed.





Designing Tools for Ocean Exploration - NOAA Ocean Exploration


Lesson Plan 

Summary
Students design instruments that could potentially collect water, sediments, and infauna from the deep ocean, demonstrating the concept that new technologies allow us to learn more about the ocean.

Concept: New technologies
New technologies are expanding our ability to explore the ocean.

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Ocean Drifters - NOAA Ocean Explorer


Lesson Plan 

Summary
Students first learn about the different groups of plankton and their characteristics. Then the students make a model plankton cell which is neutrally or slightly negatively buoyant.

Concept: Photosynthesis
Photosynthesis by marine plants produces much of the oxygen in the atmosphere and uses much of the carbon dioxide.

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Ocean from A to Z - COSEE Coastal Trends


Lesson Plan 

Summary
Students create multi-media projects in which they research and report on organisms for each letter of the alphabet. The research is conducted in class and/or on their own over a two-week period.

Concept: Ocean life diversity
There is a high diversity of life in the ocean with a wide range of functions and interactions.

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The Odd Couple - NOAA Ocean Explorer


Lesson Plan 

Summary
Students learn about symbiotic relationships among organisms of the Northwestern Hawaiian Islands through observations and readings of expedition log entries.

Concept: Ocean life diversity
There is a high diversity of life in the ocean with a wide range of functions and interactions.

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Where do the Critters Live? - COSEE Coastal Trends


Lesson Plan 

Summary
Students investigate the influence of ocean temperature on the distribution of marine organisms by comparing online ocean temperature data to temperature tolerances of various organisms

Concept: Biotic and Abiotic Interactions
Abiotic processes affect ocean life.

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Where Will the Stripers Be? - University of Maryland Center for Environmental Science


Lesson Plan 

Summary
Students examine the influence of abiotic factors on the location of populations of Chesapeake Bay Striped Bass through analysis of temperature and dissolved oxygen data.

Concept: Biotic and Abiotic Interactions
Abiotic processes affect ocean life.

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Open ocean aphotic/twilight zone: Light at the bottom of the deep, dark ocean? - NOAA Ocean Explorer


Lesson Plan 

Summary
Students learn how organisms adapt to life in the ocean with little light through this role-playing activity.

Concept: Ocean habitats
There are many diverse habitats in the open ocean, which contribute to the diversity of organisms.

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Open ocean aphotic/twilight zone: Fishy deep-sea designs - NOAA Ocean Explorer


Lesson Plan 

Summary
Students explore the adaptation of fishes living in the mesopelagic and bathypelagic zones of the deep ocean.

Concept: Ocean habitats
There are many diverse habitats in the open ocean, which contribute to the diversity of organisms.

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Hydrothermal vents: This old tubeworm - NOAA Ocean Explorer


Lesson Plan 

Summary
Students learn about the process of chemosynthesis and how to calculate  age of tube worms found in deep-sea vents.

Concept: Ocean habitats
There are many diverse habitats in the open ocean, which contribute to the diversity of organisms.

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