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High School Estuaries 101 Curriculum
Table of Contents - Teacher's Guide
Introduction
Foreword
About NOAA’s National Estuarine Research Reserve System
Why Teach about Estuaries?
Curriculum Overview
Purpose & Scope
About the Modules
Effective Pedagogy
Estuary Principles and Concepts
Standards Alignment
Monitoring & Evaluation
Credits
Life Science Module
Overview
Activity 1: Survival in the Estuary
Activity 2: Nutrients in an Estuary
Activity 3: Biodiversity in an Estuary
Final Life Science Module Assessment
Earth Science Module
Overview
Activity 1: Observing Estuaries: A Landform and Feature Scavenger Hunt
Activity 2: Salinity and Tides in York River
Activity 3: Estuary and Watershed
Activity 4: Extreme Weather and Estuaries
Final Earth Science Module Assessment
Physical Science Module
Overview
Activity 1: Chemistry in an Estuary
Activity 2: Dissolved Oxygen in the Estuary
Activity 3: Human Impacts on Estuaries: A Terrible Spill in Grand Bay
Final Physical Science Module Assessment
Chesapeake Bay Module
Last Updated on: 10-19-2011
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