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    Visual Arts: 5th and 6th Class - Constructing a Clay Ocean Diorama showing the effects of Marine Pollution (Irish and English Version)

    Marine Institute (Marine Institute, 2014)
    The aim of the lesson plan is for children to be enabled to explore and discover the possibilities of clay as a medium for imaginative expression. They will construct a clay ocean diorama showing the effects of marine pollution. The children will respond to the clay dioramas created in the class by talking about his/her work, as well as the work of other children.
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    Geography: 3rd and 4th Class - Exploring the Fishing Industry in Ireland (Irish and English Version available)

    Marine Institute (Marine Institute, 2014)
    The aim of the lesson plan is for children to explore and investigate, especially through practical studies of a small number of the common marine related economic activities of people in the locality and in a contrasting part of Ireland.
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    Maths 5th Class Recording Ocean Temperatures

    Marine Institute (Marine Institute, 2014)
    The aim of the lesson plan is for the children to be enabled to identify and record positive and negative numbers on the number line. Depths of the Ocean and Ocean temperatures are used as an example.
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    Science: 3rd and 4th Class - Design and Make a Compass (Irish and English Version)

    Marine Institute (Marine Institute., 2014)
    The aim of the lesson plan is for the children to explore relationships between magnets and compasses.
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    Geography: 5th and 6th Class – What I would do with the Real Map of Ireland (Irish and English Version Available)

    Marine Institute (Marine Institute, 2015)
    The aim of the lesson plan is for children to learn about the size of Ireland’s marine territory and identify its ocean and seas. From this they will develop and understanding about the importance of the territory as a marine resource that can be developed in a sustainable way
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    Maths 4th Class Measuring Ireland's Research Vessels and other Marine objects

    Marine Institute (Marine Institute, 2014)
    The aim of the lesson plan is for children to estimate, measure and record the lengths, heights and perimeter of selected objects including marine related objects and Ireland’s marine research vessels.
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    Visual Arts: Junior and Senior Infants Class - Creating Underwater Handprints of Marine Animals under the Sea (English and Irish Version)

    Marine Institute (Marine Institute, 2014)
    The aim of the lesson plan is for children to compose simple shapes and textures of marine animals in the sea using hand prints. They will be enabled to experiment, repeating and combining hand and thumb prints to create an underwater scene and marine animals. They will respond to the prints created in the class by talking about his/her work, as well as the work of other children
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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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    Geography: Junior Infants and Senior Infants - Keeping our Beaches Clean from Litter (Irish and English Version available)

    Marine Institute (rine Institute, 2014)
    The aim of the lesson plan is for children to identify the beach as a place where people can play and suggest ways that the beach could be kept clean and safe.
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    Maths 5th Class At the Fishmongers Practical Problems (Irish and English Version available)

    Marine Institute (Marine Institute, 2014)
    The aim of the lesson plan is for the children to be enabled to compare and determine value for money through tasks and practical problems. The children will compare and calculate practical money problems at the fishmongers including hourly rate of pay and shopping bills by engaging in role play.
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