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Oceans
By Pam

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The ideas listed here are certainly cute, but first list the objectives you wish to meet and then plan activities to meet the objectives. If one important objective is to show that the ocean supports life on land and in the water you would be able to plan lots of activities around this (where do most ocean animals live? Which animals live in the ocean and on land? Why do people need oceans? Which plants and animals do people harvest from the ocean? How can we keep the ocean clean in order to support life there?) I think you should start with the overall theme and plan from there. Just my opinion, good luck on your unit!

 


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