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Calling all teachers! I have compiled a list of websites with valuable resources and lesson plans for your upcoming visit to Baltimore's National Aquarium. Additionally, there are educational activities and information for students. Don't miss out!
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TEACHERS These websites will “buoy” your lesson planning -- lots of information and plans for teachers and activities for students Baltimore’s National Aquarium – animals and exhibits that we’ll see Virginia Institute of Marine Science – lots of elementary lesson plans A “Sea” of Great Ideas – a nice assortment of teacher tools, created by a teacher Treasures @ Sea – from Franklin Institute, a great assortment of activity ideas KiddyHouse.com – literature-based lesson plans and resources using Leo Lionni’s Swimmy Shedd Aquarium – a LOT of lesson plans, interactives, fact sheets, etc. Kathy Schrock’s Guide to Oceanography Sites Under the Sea – a site that kids can use, with activity ideas for teachers as well (note: if a page appears to be plain white, click and drag across the page – text will appear) Monterey Bay Aquarium– especially interesting: live webcams and “About the Animals” Kids, keep following me!
KIDS Check out the aquarium we’ll be visiting - National Aquarium Looking for information about sea life? Check out these sites: Sea World/Busch Gardens Enchanted Learning – Scroll down the right side to Oceans, Whales, and Biomes (Coral Reefs,Oceans) Monterey Bay Aquarium – check out the live cameras! Do your own searches using these: netTrekker – Log in: Username: CAS_LU Password: happy Science/Biology/Animals/Animals by Groups Yahooligans-- Science & Nature/Living Things/Animals/Aquatic Life Fact Monster–- Science/Animals/Sea Life or Aquarium KidsClick! -- Animals/Whales,Dolphins or Aquarium Use thesekeywords as bait for hooking some great information: Oceans, marine animals, dolphins, sea life, aquatic animals, aquarium Great! You made it! Now let’s learn about sea life!
Photo credit: “Reef 2559.” Online image. Coral Kingdom Collection. NOAA Photo Library. 23 Nov. 2004 <http://www.photolib.noaa.gov>