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Seafriends - Curriculum Links
www.seafriends.org.nz/school/curriculum.htm
This page contains a framework of possible connections with the new
curriculum. Because this web site is still in development, a process to
take about ten years, your own imagination is sought. Here are our suggestions
as the resource material becomes available:
For conservation , look at: Hunter
to caretaker , Marine Reserves ,
Poor
Knights letter , Poor Knights full reserve ,
Kermadecs ,
Conservation
principles , Resource Management ,
Biodiversity ,
marine
conservation , the war for marine
reserves , cartoons ,
Before visiting Seafriends , look at: A
day at SF , Seafriends Field Centre ,
Snorkelling
with Floor Anthoni , What to see
at Goat Island , Risk Analysis form ,
For habitats and limiting
factors , look at: Introduction
to habitats , rock pool ,
biodiversity ,
For information about marine creatures , look
at environment , then the classification
for each group of animal or plant: sea mammals, sea birds, fish ,
crustacea ,
echinoderms, molluscs, seasquirts, sponges, seaweeds. These sections are
still far from complete, because we are first concentrating on the important
processes, while collecting photographs. Also look at assorted images .
For more photographs of the sea , look at:
posters ,
slide
shows , images , Kermadecs ,
Goat
Island , CD2004 , autorun
page,
Purchase the latest Seafriends CD for fast
access and hundreds of screen-sized photos.
For the most pressing problems concerning
civilisation, look at: soil sustainability ,
soil
erosion , disruption
of the water cycle , disappearing beaches ,
science,
technology and human nature ,
global
threats , principles of conservation ,
degradation ,
images of decay ,
For natural history : timetable
of mankind , geological time table ,
For an explanation of words, also giving you many ideas to talk about:
glossary
of marine science , dictionary of geology ,
For social conflict : conservation ,
science
technology and human nature ,
belief
systems ,
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The living world
Animals: d olphins, whales, sharks, rays, fishes,
sea horse, invertebrates
Grouping: sponges, anemones, seasquirts, worms,
shells, snails, crabs, fish, mammals
Life cycles: food web, plankton,
Adaptation: shape, fins, eyes, mouth, swimming,
hiding, feeding
Living factors: exposure, depth, salinity,currents,
clarity, drying, heating, cooling,
Living together: day/night, cleaning, caring,
co-operating
Habitats: physical factors, environment,
Reproduction: spawning, egg-laying, ovoparous,
viviparous,
Geographic: zones, migration,
Physical world
Gravity/buoyancy: floating/sinking, depth,
pressure, expansion,
Light: absorption, diffraction,
Waves: force, energy, propagation, form, frequency,
Tsunami, wind, climate, sound,
Currents: momentum, inertia, coriolis,
Salinity: specific gravity, evaporation,
Chemistry: carbon cycle, nitrogen cycle,
Planet Earth
Oceanography: current, wave, plateau, continental
drift,
Zones: ocean, coast, harbour, tropic, subtropic,
arctic, antactic,
Processes: erosion, transport, sedimentation,
nutrient cycles,
Weather: atmosphere, winds, radiation, heating,
cooling, seasons, Gaia, El Nino
Tides: earth, moon, gravity, tide, current,
Geology: crust, subduction, volcano, rock
formation, rock type, erosion, sand, mud,
Technology
Understanding: dive gear, diving, deep diving,
fishing, aquaculture, echo sounding, RADAR,
Technologies: whaling, fishing, global positioning,
depth sounding, RADAR, EPIRB,
Capability:
Society: oil, minerals, whaling, fishing,
tourism,
Social
Conflict: extraction/conservation, knowledge/prudence,
tradition/future, need/saving,
Economy: food, export, overfishing, deep fishing,
far fishing, reserves, management, food requirement, overpopulation,
Language
Writing: thank-you letter, express what you
saw,
Comprehension: new things, new words, light,
movement, study Glossary,
Art
Art: drawing, painting, poster, design a fish,
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