Our ocean and us Oceans for beginners Lesson 2 Our ocean and us Give examples of how we rely on the oceans Understand how an ecosystem produces goods and services Use knowledge and understanding to plan a group project ID: 815355
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Curric | Ages 7-11
Lesson 2
Our ocean and us
Oceans for beginners
Slide2Lesson 2: Our ocean and usGive examples of how we rely on the oceansUnderstand how an ecosystem produces goods and servicesUse knowledge and understanding to plan a group projectWork collaboratively in a groupJustify and explain choices
Slide3Lesson 2: Our ocean and usWhat are ocean goods and services?
Slide4Lesson 2: Our ocean and usHow do humans use the ocean for goods and services?
Slide5Lesson 2: Our ocean and usQuiz
Slide6Lesson 2: Our ocean and usQuestion 1What percentage of the global population is dependent on fishing as a source of income?
<3%
3-5%
10-12%
Slide7Lesson 2: Our ocean and usQuestion 1What percentage of the global population is dependent on fishing as a source of income?
10-12%
Slide8Lesson 2: Our ocean and usQuestion 2How many people world wide are dependent on fish as their primary source of protein?
5 million
Over 1 billion
500,000
Slide9Lesson 2: Our ocean and usQuestion 2How many people world wide are dependent on fish as their primary source of protein?
Over 1 billion
Slide10Lesson 2: Our ocean and usQuestion 3True or false.
The noise produced by shipping traffic stresses and disorientates whales and dolphins.
True
False
Slide11Lesson 2: Our ocean and usQuestion 3True or false.
The noise produced by shipping traffic stresses and disorientates whales and dolphins.
True
Slide12Lesson 2: Our ocean and usQuestion 4How long could it take for a PET (single use, water) bottle to break down into fragments that can no longer be seen by the naked eye?
1 year
80 years
450 years
Slide13Lesson 2: Our ocean and usQuestion 4How long could it take for a PET (single use, water) bottle to break down into fragments that can no longer be seen by the naked eye?
450 years
Slide14Lesson 2: Our ocean and usQuestion 5True or false.
The oil that is used to make the petrol which powers our cars comes from the sea.
True
False
Slide15Lesson 2: Our ocean and usQuestion 5True or false.
The oil that is used to make the petrol which powers our cars comes from the sea.
True
Slide16Lesson 2: Our ocean and usQuestion 6How many holidays are taken in Britain each year that involve a boating activity?
100,000
1 million
5 million
Slide17Lesson 2: Our ocean and usQuestion 6How many holidays are taken in Britain each year that involve a boating activity?
5 million
Slide18Lesson 2: Our ocean and usUsing our seas
VIEW ACTIVITY
Slide19Lesson 2: Our ocean and usMaking a diorama
Slide20Lesson 2: Our ocean and usReview: Learning outcomes
Give examples of how we rely on the oceansUnderstand how an ecosystem produces goods and servicesUse knowledge and understanding to plan a group project
Work collaboratively in a groupJustify and explain choices
Slide21Lesson 2: Our ocean and usHome learningKeep a trash diary for the next week, record any items you throw away, what the material was and whether it was possible to recycle it.
Slide22Lesson 2: Our ocean and us
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TitleAttribution
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Silhouetted fishermen
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Pixabay3Shipping containerBy Heju via Pixabay4Boat servicesBy ThuyHaBich via Pixabay5
Feeding fish
By
Hardrockstar
via
Pixabay
Image credits
All other images are courtesy of Encounter Edu
Slide23Lesson 2: Our ocean and us
GRID
Arendal
A Centre Collaborating with UNEP (2018) Marine Litter Debunking Fake News. Available at http://
marinelitter.no
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Walden, L. and Coleman, S.F. (2018) Hidden World Ocean. 360 Degrees, London. Gonstalla, E. (2018) The Ocean Books How Endangered are our Seas? Oekom, Munich. References