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Only One Ocean

Jaime DeGarmo and Amelia Raley

Description
Concept Map
Assessment Plan
Rubric
Calendar
Resources
Lesson Plan 1
Lesson Plan 2
Orientation Video
Clinical Interviews
Modifications
Elementary Science Methods Home

Resources

Nonconsumable

  • 1 Videocassette Recorder (VCR)
  • 1 Viewing Monitor
  • 1 Monterey Bay Aquarium Video Collection: “Seasons of the Squid”
  • 1 Small jar with lid (like a baby-food jar) half-filled with water
  • 1 “Fry Daddy” or other deep-fat fryer, or an electric skillet
  • 1 Medium Bowl
  • 1 Spoon to mix the batter
  • 1 Knife to cut the Squid
  • 1 Cutting board
  • 1 Large inflatable globe
  • 1 Hand lens per student
  • 1 Butter Knife (Metal preferred) per student
  • 1 Picture of each of the live animals from which the seafood for Activity 3 came
  • Pictures from magazines, old calendars, or postcards depicting the ocean or ocean life
  • 1 Squid Interest-Group Profile student sheet cut into individual profiles per student
  • 5 sets of 6 Fishery Information Cards per class

  • 5 sets of 6 Fishery Assignments per class

  Below are OPTIONAL

  • 1 Audiocassette player
  • 1 Audiocassette of natural ocean sounds
  • Laminated posters depicting physical or biological aspects of productive coastal zones
  • 1 Microscope
  • 1 small dish to use with the microscope
  • 1 large world map
  • 4-5 Marine-life reference books
  • 1 World Atlas
  • Books of haiku poems

Consumables

  • 1 Apple per student
  • 1 Squid per 2 students
  • Enough packages of tempura batter mix for the class
  • 5 or more different seafood samples, enough for each student to have a small taste of each
  • 1 full-sized, round, white, undivided, sturdy paper plate per student
  • Paper towels
  • Cooking oil for frying
  • 2 boxes of toothpicks
  • 1 “Land” poster or overhead transparency
  • 1 “Ocean” poster or overhead transparency
  • 45 sheets of chart paper or blank overhead transparencies, to record brainstorming and display Key Concepts
  • 1 Unlabeled Internal Squid Diagram student sheets per student
  • 1 Squid statements Anticipatory Chart (student sheets) per student
  • 1 Squid Statements Anticipatory Chart per class
  • 1 Squid Interest-Group Chart per class
  • 1 About Squids Chart per class
  • 3 Squid anatomy charts: 1 “External”, 1 “Internal”, and 1 “What We’ve Learned” per student
  • 5 Copies of the World Map Handout per class
  • 5 Copies of the Overview of the World’s Ocean Fisheries Handout, copied on colored paper per class
  • 1 Copy of the Dolphins and Your Tuna-Fish Sandwich handout per student

Below are OPTIONAL

  • 1 Copy of the Squid Dissection Summary Outline for Teacher’s Notes
  • Lemons for Garnish

General Supplies

  • 2 rolls of masking tape
  • Colored Markers, a full set per 2 students per class
  • 5 or more full sets of fine-point markers per class
  • Notepaper for brainstorming
  • 4 sheets of 8 ½” x 11” lined paper, per student
  • 1 Sheet of 8 ½” x 11 blank paper, per student
  • 2 Sheets of 10” x 14” or 11” x 17” blank paper, per student
  • Lined Paper or journals for creative writing, per student
  • 2 Sheets of grid paper, for graphing assignment, per student
  • 1 Pair of Scissors per student per class
  • 1 Rulers per student
  • A 3-Hole Punch
  • 3 Brads for class book, World Fisheries Conference Proceedings, per class
  • At least 5 Small paper clips
  • Pens or Pencils for all students

Below are OPTIONAL

  • An overhead projector
  • A good supply of blank overhead transparencies
  • A laminator