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Jean-Michel Cousteau: Ocean AdventuresA Climate Conundrum (5-8)

In this lesson, students work together to develop potential solutions to protect turtle populations after they learn how turtles may be affected by climate change in the short online video "Hot Turtles."

SCIENCE - BIOLOGY, ENVIRONMENT, LIFE SCIENCE, WEATHER
QUESTAcidic Seas Educator Guide (6-12)

Help students understand the importance of using chemistry to study the marine environment.

SCIENCE - BIOLOGY, CHEMISTRY, ENVIRONMENT
Jean-Michel Cousteau: Ocean AdventuresAdaptations--What a Concept (5-8)

Students learn about adaptations of the pink river dolphin through concept mapping, and then they compare pink river dolphins with marine dolphins. Use this lesson along with the online video "Pink Dolphins of the Amazon" from Jean-Michel Cousteau: Ocean Adventures.

SCIENCE - BIOLOGY, LIFE SCIENCE
SparkAll Natural: Jim Denevan and Chris Drury (K-12)

SPARK tails artists Jim Denevan and Cris Drury as they create large earth works. This Educator Guide is about the history and tradition of artists making work in and about the natural environment.

SCIENCE - ENVIRONMENT
VISUAL & PERFORMING ARTS - VISUAL ARTS
MATH
QUESTAmateur Astronomers Educator Guide (6-12)

Do your students think astronomy is only for "professionals"? Introduce them to the wide range of people that are studying the skies from their own homes.

SCIENCE - ASTRONOMY
Jean-Michel Cousteau: Ocean AdventuresAmerica's Underwater Treasures Viewing Guide (4-12)

In the two-hour program "America's Underwater Treasures," Jean-Michel Cousteau and his team set out to investigate all 13 of the National Marine Sanctuaries. While discovering what makes them unique, the group explores how these sites are conservation challenges for the country. Traversing thousands of miles, the Ocean Adventures team goes below and above the sea off the coasts of Michigan, Texas, Florida, North Carolina, Georgia, Massachusetts, California, Washington, Hawai'i and American Samoa on a mission to introduce Americans to these fragile sanctuaries. This Viewing Guide contains questions to use with students before, during and after watching segments of the video, as well as pre- and post-viewing activities.

SCIENCE - BIOLOGY, ENVIRONMENT, LIFE SCIENCE
Jean-Michel Cousteau: Ocean AdventuresArctic Animals and a Changing Climate (5-8)

Learn about the effects of climate change on the Arctic ecosystem and four of its well-known mammals: the polar bear, the walrus, the Arctic fox and the beluga whale. These activities accompany the short online video, "A Warmer World for Arctic Animals."

SCIENCE - BIOLOGY, ENVIRONMENT, LIFE SCIENCE
SparkArt Meets Nature: Natalie Jeremijenko (K-12)

SPARK follows conceptual artist/engineer Natalie Jeremijenko as she works on her One Tree(s) project, planting 100 pairs of cloned trees throughout the Bay Area. This Educator Guide explores conceptual art as well as the investigative and ethical issues of life science and cloning.

SCIENCE - ETHICS, LIFE SCIENCE
VISUAL & PERFORMING ARTS - NEW MEDIA
SparkArtist in Search of a Medium: Jonathon Keats (K-12)

SPARK trails writer, critic, and Conceptual artist Jonathon Keats as he works on his project, Divine Taxonomy, which attempts to find God's place on the phylogenetic tree. This Educator Guide explores the history of Conceptual art and the role of science in contemporary art.

SCIENCE - INVESTIGATION
SOCIAL STUDIES - ETHICS
VISUAL & PERFORMING ARTS - VISUAL ARTS
QUESTAsteroid Hunters Educator Guide (6-12)

Find standards-based resources for using QUEST television and radio stories about asteriods in your science classroom.

SCIENCE - ASTRONOMY

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