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There are a number of Energy & Forces Lesson Plans that can be used to
introduce Marine samples into the Social, Environmental and Scientific
Education (SESE) curriculum.
Creating a themed “experience” for pupils around the world of boats,
submarines, Captain Nemo and an underwater exploration linked directly to
the SESE curriculum and other cross curricular activities is an exciting way of
bringing the sea to life in the classroom.
The SESE and the SEA: Energy and Forces booklet can be down loaded in parts
which includes the Introduction to Marine Examples on the SESE curriculum and
eight lesson plans. Each plan provides a suggested lesson to allow children to
investigate the environment of our oceans and seas:
Energy and Forces / Marine History:
Introduction: Marine Examples on the SESE curriuculum (PDF, 930Kb)
Lesson 1: What floats, What sinks. Why? (PDF, 930Kb)
Lesson 2: Why does a steel ship float? (PDF, 358Kb)
Lesson 3: Why did the Titanic sink? (PDF, 1.297Kb)
Lesson 4: What boats sink AND float? (PDF, 2660Kb)
Lesson 5 & 6: What is pressure? (PDF, 2.64Mb)
Lesson 7: Design your own submarine (pdf, 1,289Kb)
Lesson 8: How do submarines see above the water? (PDF, 709Kb)