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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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    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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    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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    Geography: 3rd and 4th Class - Visualising the Seashore Habitat (Irish and English Version available)

    Marine Institute (Marine Institute, 2014)
    The aim of the lesson plan is for children to observe and explore ways in which features of the natural environment affected the lives of plants, animals and humans. Study the beach as a habitat for plants and animals.
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    Geography: 1st and 2nd Class - Observing and Investigating Place Names near the Seashore (Irish and English Versions available)

    Marine Institute (Marine Institute, 2014)
    The aim of the lesson plan is for children to identify, explore and discuss aspects of some major natural features in the local environment including a seashore, estuary, bays, inlets, harbours and islands
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    Geography: 5th and 6th Class - Researching Coastal Erosion (Irish and English Version available)

    Marine Institute (Marine Institute, 2014)
    The aim of the lesson plan is for children to observe and develop a simple understanding of the links between erosion of coastline and the results it has on our beaches.
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    Geography: Junior Infants and Senior Infants - Observing Features of the Local Beach (Irish and English Version available)

    Marine Institute (Marine Institute, 2014)
    The aim of the lesson plan is for children to become aware of, explore and discuss some aspects of natural environments, such as the seashore, in the immediate locality of the school
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    Geography: 1st and 2nd Class - Learn about an Oceanographer that works in the local community (Irish and English Version available)

    Marine Institute (Marine Institute, 2014)
    The aim of the lesson plan is for children investigate the work of people in a range of locations in the locality. The students will become familiar with the range of different work oceanographers do.
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    Geography: 5th and 6th Class - Learning about Fisherman and Farmers Working in My Local Area (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 one or more of the important economic activities of people in their locality - such as the work of fishermen and farmers.
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    Geography: 5th and 6th Class – What would I do with my Local Seashore (Irish and English Version available)

    Marine Institute (Marine Institute, 2015)
    The aim of the lesson plan is for children to identify the beach as a place where people can enjoy and suggest ways that the beach could be kept clean and safe.
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