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Downloadable Lessons

Unit Overview

Lesson 1: Exploring the Deep Blue

Lesson 1: Ocean Expedition Powerpoint

Lesson 2: GPS Ocean Navigation and Treasure Hunt

Lesson 2: GPS Instructions

Lesson 2: GPS in the Classroom Powerpoint

Lesson 3: Under Pressure

Lesson 4: How Big is a Humpback Whale?

Lesson 4: Whale Research Notebook

Lesson 5: How do Whales Eat?

Lesson 6: How do Whales Stay Warm?

Lesson 7: Whale Watching

Lesson 8: Ocean Water Chemistry and Ocean Acidification

Lesson 9: Native Limu Uses and Identification

Lesson 10: Fishing for the Future

 

Hawaii's Ocean Explorations

A Hands-on Guide to Hawaii’s Ocean Exploration

Grade Level: 6th Grade

Purpose: 

Rationale: In this curriculum students dive deep into ocean exploration as they create their own Hawai’i ocean maps, learn how to use navigational tools such as GPS, experience a day in the life of an open-ocean researcher, apply mathematics to calculate the growth and diet of ocean animals, discover the unique characteristics of marine mammals, collect and analyze water samples using water chemistry techniques, research the uses of native limu (seaweed), and learn to communicate the importance of fishing regulations and ocean conservation.

 

 

This unit was created and piloted by Sierra Tobiason, Lynn Fujii, and Noe Taum