Creator: Harvey Water Softeners | visit site
Grade Range: K - 9
What will you find at the various depths of the ocean? Harvey Water Softeners takes you on a deep-sea dive to find out. Simply scroll down through this page to view facts in bubbles beginning at the surface level down to 36,000 feet below the surface at the ocean’s deepest point.
In the Classroom
Use the interactive Deep Sea Dive as an interesting way to introduce an oceans unit. After viewing, have students research different ocean animals and plants, then modify classroom technology use and enhance learning by having students create a simple infographic sharing their findings using Visme, <a href="/single.cfm?id=15508">reviewed here</a>. Replace paper and pencil by using an online tool such as the Interactive Two Circle Venn Diagram, <a href="/single.cfm?id=9413">reviewed here</a>, to explore ocean animal adaptations. Transform classroom technology use by having students use a mapping tool such as Zeemaps, <a href="/single.cfm?id=15592">reviewed here</a>, to create a map of locations used with the Deep Sea Dive (with audio stories and pictures included)!
At Home
Use this resource together to review and reinforce concepts about ocean life. Explore this site together with your younger student. Bookmark on the family computer for anyone to explore the depths of the ocean.
Tags
oceans, Research, habitats, plants, animal homes, animals,