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        Litter and waste breakdown game

        Marine Institute (Marine Institute, 2017)
        The aim of this lesson plan is to investigate how long different types of waste take to breakdown, to understand the impact of litter on our natural environment and to identify what we can do to reduce this impact, all through a visual and hands-on game played with a partner or in a small group.
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        PE : 5th and 6th Class- Playing Games – Seashore Animal Relay Game. Testing what we know about the animals on the Seashore

        Marine Institute (Marine Institute, 2015)
        Using quiz cards about the seashore, the children will work in teams and take part in a relay game (including running, walking, jogging, sprinting, jumping) to test their knowledge about species on the seashore.
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        PE: 1st and 2nd Class - Marine Food Chain Game (English and Irish version available)

        Marine Institute (Marine Institute., 2014)
        The aim of the lesson plan is for the children to play playground games, learning about the marine food chain.
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        PE: 3rd and 4th Class - Lighthouse and Rocky Shore Game

        Marine Institute (Marine Institute., 2014)
        The aim of the lesson plan is for the children to play playground games, learning about the lighthouses in Ireland.
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        PE: 5th and 6th Class - Crab Football Game (English and Irish version available)

        Marine Institute (Marine Institute., 2014)
        The aim of the lesson plan is for the children to create and develop games with a partner or within a small group using marine animals for inspiration.
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        PE: 5th and 6th Class- Playing Games - Creating a maze for relays on the beach

        Marine Institute (Marine Institute, 2015)
        Using the giant seaweed maze on the seashore, the children will take part in a range of athletic games including running, walking, jogging, sprinting, relays and jumping.
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        PE: Junior and Senior Infants Class - Moving like an Ocean Animal (English and Irish version available)

        Marine Institute (Marine Institute., 2014)
        The aim of the lesson plan is for the children to find an object representing a sea animal in a confined area of the school.
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