2. Oceans take up 71% of our Earth, yet they are so vast and deep
that they are often hard to research and observe. Today, most of
our research of oceans derive from technological sources.
Because of this, students will be presented with forms of
technology to be able to understand that such sources are
needed for better observation and analysis. Through the use of
technology, students can explore images, video footage, and
online research studies of oceans to help their discoveries!
Technology also aids student learning by tapping in to the
different Multiple Intelligences and senses, allowing for the
greater population of the class to understand the material in a
variety of ways.
Technology Integration: Rationale
3. Ocean Exploration
Podcast
The Naked Scientists
Podcasts
Ocean Exploration Podcast
This specific podcast includes an interview
discussing the deep sea submersible
vehicle. Scientists use this to capture
footage from deep within the ocean.
Overall, this podcast would, again,
emphasize the necessity for technology in
terms of oceanic exploration.
Overall, The Naked Scientists have a wide-
range of podcasts for countless of topics!
They are perfect for delivering information
to students in a different method.
4. Ocean Pollution Video
YouTube Video: Ocean Pollution
This video explains the negative
impacts of human pollution on
the ocean environment. This is a
very informative video that will
allow students to understand
concepts of pollution and its
negative effects onto the ocean,
as well as have them reflect
upon their own actions in terms
of recycling practices.
5. Underwater Footage Video
YouTube Video: Underwater Footage
This video features underwater
footage of the Pacific Ocean. I
would have the students take
mental observations on the
different types of fish, foliage,
and anything else they see. This
video allows the children to see
an actual depiction from under
the sea.
6. Khan Academy Video
Khan Academy Video
This video discusses human
impact on the environment,
particularly in the oceans.
This is an opportunity for
students to realize that their
actions affect the
environment in an
informative, yet engaging,
way.
7. Ocean Conservancy Blog
The Ocean Conservancy works to protect the ocean
and help other environmental challenges. Its blog
contains constant updated news article, images, and
facts about the ocean. It would be a great resource
for students to gain knowledge from as well as realize
that research on oceans is still growing and
expanding every single day!
Ocean Conservancy Blog
8. SEA Website
This website is a government-run website by the U.S.
Dept. of Commerce, the National Oceanic and
Atmospheric Administration, and the National Ocean
Service. It provides educational resources concerning
the topic of oceans for different grade levels.
SEA: Internet Resource
9. Woods Hole Oceanographic Institute Website
The Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution is a non-
profit organization dedicated to the research of
oceans. It contains a plethora of research in articles
on various topics concerning the ocean, which could
help students have more sources for information.
Woods Hole Oceanographic Institute:
Internet Resource
10. NASA Oceanography Website
NASA Climate Kids Website
The National Aeronautics and Space Administration, or NASA,
has a section of their website dedicated to informative articles
about the ocean environment and how it contributes to our
Earth. NASA also has a special website that is kid-friendly, so it
delivers information on oceans in an easy way—perfect for
students!
NASA Science/Climate: Internet
Resource
11. The use of reputable websites (i.e.- those from a
government source [.gov], university [.edu], or non-
profit [.org]) was constant throughout such research
in order to maintain its reliability.
All the information on these sites were checked to be
up to date and nothing was controversial nor
inappropriate for school-aged children.
Website Reliability
12. Venn Diagram
This Venn diagram was
created on Inspiration. It
could be used as a review
for my students after a
lesson on whale and fish
characteristics. This visual
helps students easily see
the similarities and
differences between these
two oceanic creatures!
13. Sea Turtle
Reading:
Teaching
Materials
This reading passage
contains facts about the
lifecycle of a sea turtle.
Having pictures at the
top and a simple article
structure is perfect for
students!
Found on: ReadWorks-
Sea Turtle Reading
14. Flounder
Article:
Teaching
Materials
This reading passage is a
simple explanation for
students to learn about
how flounders adapt to
their society. It even
contains a picture (that can
be colored!) to be more
kid-friendly.
Found on: Find the
Flounder Reading
15. Flounder Coloring
Activity Sheet:
Teaching Materials
This activity sheet
correlates with the
previous reading
passage on flounders.
This sheet allows
students to learn
about the concept of
animal camouflage in
a fun, engaging way!
Found on:
Flounder Activity Page
16. Includes engaging
ocean games for
kids while
presenting facts so
they learn easily!
MarcoPolo Ocean App: Teaching
Materials
Found on: iTunes
17. Science Gems Website
This website has a variety of resources for teachers to
use during lessons for their students, including lesson
plans, experiment ideas, and activity pages. It even
contains an Earth Science section that has resources
about oceans, which would be really helpful for this
topic!
Science Gems: Science-Specific
Website
18. World Book Online Website
This is an online edition of The World Book, an encyclopedia
containing a vast amount of information about various topics.
Cornell Library Website
Cornell University’s online library offers digital books,
magazines, and research articles which would be very helpful in
gaining additional knowledge about a certain topic, as well as
teaching students how to access reputable online research!
Additional General Resources
19. Teaching Channel Website
Teaching Channel is a site that allows educators to
upload videos of lessons they have done well. It also
acts as a search engine for teachers to look for lesson
ideas—they even align with the Common Core! The
blog portion of this resource contains articles
concerning various issues in the education world, and
members can post comments and connect with other
teachers across the globe in various ways.
Collaborative Resources: Teaching
Channel
20. Slideshare Website
Slideshare is a website in which educators can upload
presentations to be seen by a wider community. It
also acts as a search to find interesting or factual
presentations that others have submitted.
This presentation can be found on Slideshare here.
Collaborative Resources: Slideshare
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