Social Studies

Curricula in the Subject category with Social Studies Relevance
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<!--td {border: 1px solid #cccccc;}br {mso-data-placement:same-cell;}-->  A summary of the "Keepin' It Clean in 2017" project, which paired middle school students with master's students to learn about marine debris and create an action project to reduce it.

Marine Debris Topics:  
Solutions  
How to Help  
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Grade 6-8  
Grade 9-12  
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NOAA Regions: Caribbean

<!--td {border: 1px solid #cccccc;}br {mso-data-placement:same-cell;}-->  A summary of educational efforts to reduce single-use plastics and provide students with the tools to communicate about marine debris issues through presentations at local schools and other events.

Marine Debris Topics:  
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Grade 6-8  
Grade 9-12  
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NOAA Regions: Caribbean

<!--td {border: 1px solid #cccccc;}br {mso-data-placement:same-cell;}-->  A summary of a project through a local high school to conduct a research project on historic debris accumulation on the islands.

Marine Debris Topics:  
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Grade 6-8  
Grade 9-12  
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NOAA Regions: Caribbean

<!--td {border: 1px solid #cccccc;}br {mso-data-placement:same-cell;}-->  A summary of efforts to find new ways to communicate Marine Debris information through the University of the Virgin Islands.

Marine Debris Topics:  
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Grade 6-8  
Grade 9-12  
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NOAA Regions: Caribbean

Use scientific data to craft a way to reduce microplastics. Students will talk about the costs and benefits of their solutions to the marine environment and the people who use it.

Marine Debris Topics:  
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Grade 6-8  
Grade 9-12  
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NOAA Regions: Caribbean

<!--td {border: 1px solid #cccccc;}br {mso-data-placement:same-cell;}-->  A summary of the Plastic-Free Island summit in 2017.

Marine Debris Topics:  
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Grade 6-8  
Grade 9-12  
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NOAA Regions: Caribbean

Utilizing field work and in-class activities, students will learn to identify, sort and classify marine debris in the Virgin Islands.

Marine Debris Topics:  
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Grade 6-8  
Grade 9-12  
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NOAA Regions: Caribbean

<!--td {border: 1px solid #cccccc;}br {mso-data-placement:same-cell;}-->  A summary of removal efforts of abandoned and derelict vessels following hurricanes Irma and Maria.

Marine Debris Topics:  
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Grade 6-8  
Grade 9-12  
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NOAA Regions: Caribbean

Students will investigate and learn about nearby watersheds and about the ridge-to-reef concept. Students will use this knowledge to investigate how marine debris gets into and moves around the ocean. They will look for evidence to determine the source (land or sea) of different types of marine debris.

Marine Debris Topics:  
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Grade 6-8  
Grade 9-12  
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NOAA Regions: Caribbean

Have you ever found litter on the beach and wondered what it is and where it came from? In this project, organized by Oregon Sea Grant and supported through funding by the NOAA Marine Debris Program, students focus on one particular item of marine debris and try to learn about the item's story. What was the item originally used for?

Marine Debris Topics:  
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Grade 6-8  
Grade 9-12  
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NOAA Regions: Pacific Northwest

Have you ever found litter on the beach and wondered what it is and where it came from? In this project, organized by Oregon Sea Grant and supported through funding by the NOAA Marine Debris Program, students focus on one particular item of marine debris and try to learn about the item's story. What was the item originally used for?

Marine Debris Topics:  
Solutions  
How to Help  
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Grade 6-8  
Grade 9-12  
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NOAA Regions: Pacific Northwest

Have you ever found litter on the beach and wondered what it is and where it came from? In this project, organized by Oregon Sea Grant and supported through funding by the NOAA Marine Debris Program, students focus on one particular item of marine debris and try to learn about the item's story. What was the item originally used for?

Marine Debris Topics:  
Solutions  
How to Help  
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Grade 6-8  
Grade 9-12  
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NOAA Regions: Pacific Northwest

This concluding section of the Trash Shouldn't Splash Toolkit highlights the project team's lessons learned and tips for groups interested in organizing their own marine debris prevention group in their community.

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Grade 6-8  
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NOAA Regions: Northeast

These materials can support student groups who are interested in reaching out to their school communities, including organizing art contests and visiting peer classrooms with marine debris education presentations. 

Marine Debris Topics:  
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Grade 6-8  
Grade 9-12  
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NOAA Regions: Northeast

These materials can support student groups doing informal outreach, including tabling events, as well as reaching out to local decision-makers on topics to prevent marine debris. 

Marine Debris Topics:  
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How to Help  
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Grade 6-8  
Grade 9-12  
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NOAA Regions: Northeast