Oceans at Risk

Produced By:

MSC

States:

Qld, NSW, SA, NT, ACT, Tas, WA

Aimed at:

Grade 5

- 6

Curriculum 9.0:

Lesson Type:

Subjects:

Keywords:

Overfishing, sustainability, Decline, Livelihoods, Ecosystem, Species, Marine populations, Sustainable fishing

Oceans at Risk

As a teacher, it’s important to educate your students about the world around them, including the importance of our oceans and the challenges they face. The Oceans at Risk lesson plan is designed for primary school students aged 10 and above and provides a comprehensive overview of the critical role that oceans play in sustaining life on Earth.

The lesson plan covers a range of key topics, from the essential role that oceans play to the dangers posed by overfishing and other human activities. Your students will learn about the impact of overfishing on marine ecosystems, and the important steps we can take to protect our oceans and the diverse array of species that call them home.

With a focus on interactive, hands-on learning, this lesson plan is designed to engage and inspire your students. Whether you’re a seasoned teacher or just starting out, this teacher resource provides everything you need to help your students understand the critical role that oceans play in our world.

In this 40-60 minute lesson, students will be exposed to a range of different activities, including discussions and hands-on work. They will have the opportunity to consider the ocean from a variety of perspectives, and to think about their own role in helping to protect and preserve these precious ecosystems for future generations.

So why not try the Oceans at Risk lesson plan in your classroom today? With its clear, concise content, interactive activities, and engaging presentation style, this teacher resource is the perfect tool for helping yo