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World
Oceans Day
For the survival of Mother Earth and the life she supports, it is vitally important for us to instil an understanding of the impact that our actions have on the future of our planet.
These activities are designed in line with 21st century skills.
A math game linked to the effects of over-harvesting our oceans.
Children are expected to:
add
subtract
find half or a quarter
The 'data' from the game is recorded in a table and plotted onto a graph. Children learn and make decisions and explore the relationship between cause and effect in this hands-on game.
Alongside this, the following math concepts are being used during play:
add
subtract
find half or a quarter
and followed up with:
recording the findings in a table
plotting a graph from the findings
A set of 6 SCENARIO CARDS extend the game and introduce factors, within and outside human control, in order to stimulate an awareness of living in harmony with our natural recourses to prevent complete extinction.
A math game that uses BASIC ALGEBRA, DATA and PERCENTAGES linked to the effects of over-harvesting our oceans.
Complete basic algebraic equations and record your findings as you play the game. Plot your findings onto a graph to compare the effects of scenarios and the decisions made by humanity as they harvest from our oceans. Children learn and make decisions and explore the relationship between cause and effect in this hands-on game.
A set of 10 SCENARIO CARDS extends the game and introduce factors, within and outside human control, in order to stimulate an awareness of living in harmony with our natural resources to prevent complete extinction and practice responsibility for sustainability.
This fun resource can be used to stimulate creative thinking as it develops fine motor skills and hand strength. Use an activity as an lesson introduction or plenary OR as a Busy Book OR as an additional activities book.
Children are given the opportunity to think as creatively as they wish with the majority of the activities and yet a few activities link to everyday concepts such as symmetry or perspective in art.
Some of the ideas include:
Pyjamas for penguins
Shark Shack menu for hungry sharks
A surfing squid
Branding for a Shell Shop
A funfair for fish
I hope that you and your children have as much fun coming up with incredibly creative ideas as what my children and I had when we were mind mapping and developing this resource.