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Read the Fine Print

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This OLogy activity, a hide-and-seek game, introduces kids to the many different ecosystems in the ocean. The activity opens by telling kids that the ocean is made up of many different communities called ecosystems, and that all living things in an ecosystem depend on each other. Then, in the Think and Link game, kids are challenged to connect all the featured organisms in three ecosystems.
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- Science and Technology
- Grade Level:
- Primary
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Water
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American Museum of Natural History
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Sediments in the rock cycle. Production of sediments at the Earth's surface. Physics and chemistry of sedimentary materials. Scale and geometry of near-surface sedimentary bodies, including aquifers. Sediment transport and deposition in modern sedimentary environments. Burial and lithification. Survey of major sedimentary rock types. Stratigraphic relationships of sedimentary basins. Evolution of sedimentary processes through geologic time.
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- Science and Technology
- Grade Level:
- Post-secondary
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MIT OpenCourseWare
Read the Fine Print

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This fun Web site is part of Ology, where kids can collect virtual trading cards and create projects with them. Here, they are introduced to some of the ecosystems within the ocean. The article contains two engaging, kid-friendly sections: A Sea of Questions, a Q&A section that looks at a tropical mangrove ecosystem. Too Many Examples? SAMPLE!, in which ichthyologist Ian Harrison introduces kids to the process of sampling and then gives them the opportunity to virtually sample a mangrove swamp.
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- Science and Technology
- Grade Level:
- Primary
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Water
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American Museum of Natural History
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