Defending the Deep
A board game to learn about the deep sea and the potential impacts deep-sea mining can have on these sensitive ecosystems.
A board game to learn about the deep sea and the potential impacts deep-sea mining can have on these sensitive ecosystems.
Students will simulate an oil spill and mimic different methods and materials to try to clean up the pollution in the ocean.
With a slinky, discover how dolphins and whales use echolocation to navigate and find food.
Discover one of the ways marine mammals are able to hold their breath for long dives underwater.
Using magnets, kids can mimic how sharks use a unique sensory system to locate their prey.
In this fun matching game, kids will learn about the symbiotic relationship between different marine creatures.
Students will learn why the ocean is salty and visualize why it’s easier to float in seawater than in freshwater.
Discover how long it takes for different materials to degrade by putting items (i.e. orange peel, plastic straw) along a timeline.
Students will learn about the importance of oysters to estuarine ecosystems and to the community.