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The Biggest Plates on Earth - NOAA Ocean Explorer


Lesson Plan 

Summary
Students use maps of the Pacific Basin to determine tectonic plate movement and  differentiate the three types of boundaries that typically occur between tectonic plates.

Concept: Geologic movement
Ocean and land movement has shaped the geologic features of the earth.

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The Galapagos Spreading Center - NOAA Ocean Explorer


Lesson Plan 

Summary
Students use a model to illustrate seafloor spreading and the formation of new seafloor using the Galapagos Spreading Center system as an example.

Concept: Geologic movement
Ocean and land movement has shaped the geologic features of the earth.

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Sediment Bottle - COSEE Coastal Trends


Lesson Plan 

Summary
Students mix a variety of sediments with water in a clear container to observe particle separation based on size.

Concept: Sands
Sand is a mixture of land and ocean substances.

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Mud Is Mud...Or Is It? - NOAA Ocean Explorer


Lesson Plan 

Summary
Students compare various types of deep sea sediments and evaluate the variables in each sediment type which could affect its suitability as habitat for living organisms.

Concept: Sands
Sand is a mixture of land and ocean substances.

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The Nitrogen Cycle - COSEE Coastal Trends


Lesson Plan 

Summary
Students put together “puzzle piece” print-outs of the compounds comprising the nitrogen cycle and string the pieces together to reconstruct the pathways of the cycle.

Concept: Geochemical cycles
The ocean is an integral part of the geochemical cycles. It is connected to land-based waterways, which transport materials to the ocean.

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Carbon Cycle Game - Windows to the Universe


Lesson Plan 

Summary
Students learn how carbon cycles through the Earth system through an online game.

Concept: Geochemical cycles
The ocean is an integral part of the geochemical cycles. It is connected to land-based waterways, which transport materials to the ocean.

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Density Driven Currents - COSEE Coastal Trends


Lesson Plan 

Summary
Students add fresh water to dyed salt water in graduated cylinders or “density tanks” to demonstrate density differences in ocean and coastal waters and how these differences drive currents.

Concept: Water properties
Ocean waters have unique properties.

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Monitoring Estuarine Water Quality - The NOAA Ocean Data Education Project


Lesson Plan 

Summary
In this series of activities, students use data to explore temperature, dissolved oxygen, and salinity in ocean waters.  In “Level 4,”students are asked to relate environmental conditions to Atlantic Sturgeon migration.

Concept: Water properties
Ocean waters have unique properties.

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Ice Volume Changes and Sea Level Rise - Texas A&M University


Lesson Plan 

Summary
Students are introduced to the concepts associated with global climate change and sea level rise through a series of web animation exercises.

Concept: Sea level change
Sea level has changed and continues to change over time. These changes shape the land.

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Global Climate Change and Sea Level Rise - California Academy of Sciences


Lesson Plan 

Summary
Students conduct a hands-on activity which demonstrates that it is the ice formations on land that cause a rise in sea level upon melting, not those on water.

Concept: Sea level change
Sea level has changed and continues to change over time. These changes shape the land.

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