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    Ocean environment (4)Sixth Class (4)Environmental Awareness and Care (3)Marine (3)Teaching materials (3)Drama (2)View MoreDate Issued2017 (4)

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    Drama: 5th and 6th Class: A hermit crab's quest to find a new home

    Marine Institute (Marine Institute, 2017)
    The aim of the lesson plan if for the children to extend playing in role and in character as well as develop the ability to accept and maintain a brief that has been decided on by the teacher. The children will develop the ability to co-operate and to communicate with others in helping to shape the drama. The activities will enable students to become familiar with the seashore habitat and seashore species. The lesson plan can also be used to help children become aware of litter issues on the seashore.
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    Drama: 5th and 6th Class: A whale's tale : adventures of living in the ocean

    Marine Institute (Marine Institute, 2017)
    The aim of the lesson plan if for the children to extend role playing in character and develop their ability to accept and maintain a brief that has been decided on by the teacher, as well as develop the ability to co-operate and to communicate with others in helping to shape the drama. The students will become familiar with the marine habitat and marine species. The lesson can also be used to learn about the human impacts affecting animals that live in the ocean and developing solutions to create change. (Note that this lesson plan is an extension of the Explorers Lesson Plan: A Whale’s Tale – Science - Living things).
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    Interpreting and presenting data about marine litter in the ocean

    Marine Institute (Marine Institute, 2017)
    The children will learn how to represent and interpret data about ocean pollution. They will organise and represent data using bar charts and read and interpret block graphs.
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    Science: 5th and 6th Class: A Whale’s Tale - Meeting marine animals around the world

    Marine Institute (Marine Institute, 2017)
    The aim of the lesson is to enable children to recognise that there is a great diversity of animals in the ocean. The children will become familiar with the characteristics of a variety of marine animals from different regions and ocean environments around the world. They will also learn about marine pollution affecting the animals that live in the ocean. Note: This lesson plan can be used with the drama lesson plan: A Whale’s Tale – Adventures of living in the Ocean.
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