After — School Marine Science Club Grade K-5

After — School
Marine Science Club
Grade K-5
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Do your kids want to become a Marine Biologist…...?
Join us once a week as our junior biologist begin to explore our oceans with fun hands on labs, experiments, games, projects and take home crafts. Each junior biologist will receive a Marine Science Journal for the day full of fun ocean facts and games related to the days program.
Marine Science Club: $40.00 for 6 lessons includes all programs
Or join us for the day *price per lesson
*Program lesson & activates based on grade level
Water… Water… Everywhere!
Where do Sea Shells come from?
Fish Identification
Weather, Climate, Tides and Currents:
$7 per lesson
Dive on in to this exciting intro to our oceans lab.
Our Jr. Biologist will learn fun facts about our beautiful water planet, including topics like where waters is
found, its life cycle, its constant movement, water
quality, and the important role it plays on our planet.
Discussions will cover topics such as conversation
and pollution.
$7 per lesson
This interactive lab will prepare Jr. Anglers to identify
the most commonly sighted fish in Florida. Students
will learn basic biology, anatomy, characteristics,
and behavior of their favorite fish. Discussions will
include, regulations and permits, conversation, fishers, etc.….
Coral Reefs
$7 per lesson
Jr. Biologists will distinguish the different types of
coral reefs, where they are found, and the important
role they play in ours oceans. Students will gain an
understanding of the basic structure of the reef, the
abundant life that calls the reef home, how they are
interconnected. Discussions will include threats to
the reef and ways we can help protect our reefs.
$7 per lesson
Jr. Treasure Hunters will be introduced to the world
of sea shells, crabs, and sea stars. Students will
learn how sea shells are made, types of shells,
where their shapes and colors come from, how they
make their way to our beaches, how to identify them,
and about the different animals these beautiful gems
come from.
$7 per lesson
Students will become Jr Meteorologists in this fun
lab learning how our ocean effects our weather and
vice versa. Students will have fun exploring topics
like the ebb and flow of the ocean, how waves are
created and measured, currents and what causes
them. Students will also gain and understanding of
sea level and the gravitational pull from the sun and
moon.
Dolphin talk:
$7 per lesson
How do dolphins know what is surrounding them
from almost 700 feet away? Echolocation of course!
In this lab, students will have a hands on project
providing a real-life interpretation of how echolocation works! Discussions will include dolphin
communication, behavior and conservation.
Making Sense of Sharks
$7 per lesson
Jr. Biologists will explore the natural history of
sharks and recognize that humans are an interconnect part of sharks ecosystems. Students will gain
an understanding of the different species of sharks,
their diet, their behavior and their
extra senses. Discussions will
include threats to sharks and
conservation efforts.
Totally tubular turtles
$7 per lesson
What travels thousands of miles only to come back
home to start a new family? A sea turtle of course!
This lab will have the JR. environmentalists peak into the travel pattern of a sea turtle, what efforts can
be taken towards their conservation, and familiarize
themselves with the many different species of local
sea turtles.