Communicating for a Clean Future

A lesson plan for Turning the Tide on Trash

Marine Debris Curriculum.

The students will research, write, and create materials to educate the community about marine debris – its sources, impacts, and solutions. Students will share their research by creating a web site, newspaper, podcast, or television show (depending on the resources available at your school). This community education effort can be used in conjunction with an actual litter cleanup day, a beach cleanup, a storm sewer stenciling activity, or other community event.

Turning the Tide on Trash is a learning guide on marine debris. This set of lesson plans and background information introduces educators, students and researchers to the topic of marine debris. The interdisciplinary education guide is designed to provide maximum flexibility in the classroom: it can be used as a stand-alone teaching tool or to supplement work in other subject areas. Appropriate for grades K-12.

Lesson Plans
Education Tags:
Marine Debris Topics:  
Solutions  
How to Help  
Audience:  
Grade 6-8  
Grade 9-12  
Subject:  
Life Science  
Special Categories:  
Research  
Multimedia  
NGSS Disciplinary Core Ideas:  

For citation purposes, unless otherwise noted, this article was authored by the NOAA Marine Debris Program.

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