What's included
20 pre-recorded lessons
average 34 mins per video20 weeks
of teacher support11 hrs 23 mins
total video learning hours1 year access
to the contentHomework
2-4 hours per week. Each week the students will be provided with a recording to listen to as well as assigned weekly readings and a discussion question that students will be required to respond to. Students may also complete the questions in the Nearpod lessons while they are watching the recording for the week. This will help to them to reinforce the concepts presented in the lessons. Each student will also be provided with their own individual login to Ck-12, which is a site I will be using to provide additional assignments for the students. This site is designed for students to work at their own pace. Students will also be provided with two short projects that will begin on the second and seventh lessons. More information will be explained further throughout the course.Assessment
Understanding of the weekly concepts is assessed by completion of the discussion questions, in addition to, participation in the Nearpod lessons. In Ck-12 students can access supplemental materials such as readings, videos, and interactives. Quizzes in Ck-12 are offered as a way to gauge student understanding of the optional lessons given in Ck-12. This class is designed to best suit each student individually, therefore, if a student would like more reading materials or other ways to gauge student understanding, then I can provide that. Families can also use all of the recordings, discussions, the project, and reading materials the way that they see works best for their student(s).Grading
Grades and/or progress reports can be given if requested by the learner or parent.Class Experience
US Grade 9 - 12
Get $10 off this class and all of my semester-long classes with coupon code ATWOOU62BD10 until Dec 31, 2024. Enter the coupon code at checkout to use this coupon for a discount. Have you ever wondered about the magical world of animals and organisms that exist in our aquatic environment? Dive into the world of sea turtles, fishes, corals, sharks, and many others in an exploration that will take students into the world full of amazing creatures. Explore areas such as the Great Barrier Reef and learn about the multitude of species of aquatic life that exist. Students will learn about coastal ecology and conservation, which will include exploring conservation groups and how they are helping to protect and conserve organisms. We will also study the biological impacts of climate change and how it affects marine organisms such as corals, fish, polar bears, walruses, sea lions, penguins, and sea birds. Learn about the life cycles and different habitats of underwater organisms and what makes them so amazing and extraordinary. Also, get an introduction into why some species are at risk for extinction and what can be done to protect them. In this twenty-week course, students will have the opportunity to explore the marine environment in areas throughout the world. Students will learn about how the different environments are home to amazing animals, organisms, and plant species and how the effects of pollution, unsustainable development, and our growing human population is affecting them. Students will work with Nearpod, an interactive software program that allows students to participate in discussion boards, answer short quizzes, and watch interactive videos that pertain to course material. There are no pre-requisites for this course, just a love for animals and the environment. Students will also work with CK-12 an interactive learning platform, that allows students to answer practice tests, read articles, and work in interactive textbooks. Assignments will be assigned on this platform weekly. Each student will be provided with their own login information to access their assignments and readings, which the teacher will set up.
Syllabus
20 Lessons
over 20 WeeksLesson 1:
Introduction to Fields and Careers in Marine Biology & Deep Sea Ecology Lesson
In this lesson, student will be provided a broad overview of some of the careers in marine biology. Following this, students will be introduced into the world of deep sea ecology and explore the interactions within this unique ecosystem.
35 mins of video lessons
Lesson 2:
Coral Reef Ecosystems
In this lesson, students will learn about shallow water ecosystem coral reefs including environmental interactions, threats to coral reef ecosystems, and marine life living in these beautiful ecosystems.
1 assignment
30 mins of video lessons
Lesson 3:
Intertidal Zone: Estuaries
In this lesson, students will take an in depth look into the intertidal zone! They will explore different interactions within the ecosystem as well as how these everchanging environments are being affected by climate change.
39 mins of video lessons
Lesson 4:
Arctic/Antarctic Marine Environments
In this lesson, students will take a look into our Arctic and Antarctic ecosystem. They will explore interactions between marine life, threats to the rapidly changing environments as well as concerns for future populations.
37 mins of video lessons
Other Details
Parental Guidance
This class utilizes the third-party tools Nearpod and Ck-12 Flexbooks. The students do not need to share any personal information in order to use the material for these particular tools, the teacher generates the login information from her own personal account and shares them with the students.
For the research project, students may need to research information for their projects online. Parental guidance when using the internet is advised.
I take Sundays off to spend with my children, so I may not reply to students' emails until the following Monday if emails are sent past 8 pm EST on Saturday. I may not see these emails until Monday.
Pre-Requisites
No previous knowledge of marine biology or marine ecosystems is required.
Supply List
Links to relevant websites will be provided as well as handouts provided by the teacher. There are no materials required to purchase.
Teacher expertise and credentials
My entire life I wanted to explore the ocean and the environment. I have always had a great appreciation for the processes that are not completely understood and the unknowns that have yet to be discovered in the environment. In the beginning of my professional career in research, I worked as a naturalist on a whale watch boat and as a laboratory technician working on environmental clean up projects such as water and land pollution. Then I moved into my dream job of being a research chemist at Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution in marine & geochemistry where I was able to be in the foundation of the research community and learn from many amazing scientists & researchers who devoted their life to exploring the mysteries of the environment as well as protecting the animals and organisms living in it. For me, working as a student mentor with graduate and post graduate students, made this experience one I will always cherish. As a teacher, I want my students to be excited about what they are learning and with my background in research, I will work extra hard to make sure that if there is an aspect of a topic that a student is interested in, I will make every effort to alter my lessons to include those topics.
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