Week 1
Day
1 – Activity 1
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Apples
and Oceans
Brainstorm
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Brainstorm
about ocean. KWC poster, globe passing.
Class
discussion
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Participation
points, students will brainstorm and journal.
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Day
2– Activity 1
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Apples
and Oceans
Apple
demonstration
Lab/Graph
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Finish
up brainstorming
Class
lab
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Participation
points, students will perform lab and journal.
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Day
3– Activity 1
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Apples
and Oceans
Lab
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Class
lab
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Participation
points, students will perform lab and journal.
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Day
4– Activity 1
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Apples
and Oceans
Creative
writing
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Mini
book on ocean
Posters,
journals, comic books, travel brochures
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Participation
points
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Day
5 – Week Review
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Week
Review
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Present
mini projects and class discussion
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Discussion in class, student individual
projects are graded.
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Week 2
Day
6 -Activity 2
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Consider
the Squid
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Anticipatory
chart
Squid
statements
Squid
anatomy
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Students
fill out charts and combine them with entire class
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Day
7 -Activity 2
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Hands-on
Squid
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Dissection
External/Internal
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Participation
and journaling
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Day
8 -Activity 2
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Hands-on
Squid
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Calamari
Festival
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Participation
and journaling
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Day
9 -Activity 2
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Debriefing
activity
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Squid
Pictionary
Squid
Jeopardy
Video
“I
used to think but now I know”
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Participation
and discussion points
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Day
10 - Week Review
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Week
Review
Squid
Fishery Symposium
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Group
work
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Group
participation
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Week 3
Day
11 – Activity 3
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What’s
the catch?
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Seafood
Smorgasbord
Tasting
Thought
swap
World
fisheries
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Participation,
journaling
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Day
12 – Activity 3
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Fishery
Experts
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Fishery
information cards
Fishery
assignments
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Students
construct fishery information cards
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Day
13 – Activity 3
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Fishery
Experts
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Fishery
information cards
Fishery
assignments
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Day
14 – Activity 3
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The
world fisheries conference
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In
class work
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Day
15 – Activity 3
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The
world fisheries conference
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Poster
presentations
Big
picture recommendations
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Students
will present their posters, students will observe other group
presentations, students will make
suggestions to other groups and talk about the “bigger picture.”
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