Ocean: Pre-Visit Lesson Plan

What the
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e
Pre-Visit Lesson Plan
EDUCATION
Objectives
To creatively explore what the ocean means to students
on a personal level
To understand why it's important to protect the ocean
To create a persuasive, informative campaign poster for
protecting the oceans
EDUCATION
Outcomes
A poem and illustration entitled ‘What the Ocean
Means to Me
'
A persuasive, informative campaign poster promoting
the need to recycle in order to protect our oceans.
When did you last visit the ocean?
Where did you go?
What’s your best experience with
or memory of the ocean?
What do you know about the
ocean?
EDUCATION
What does the ocean mean to you?
Make a list of words that come into your head when you think
about the ocean.
You can
even use your
words to make
a creative
classroom
display
My Ocean Poem:
Use this template to write a poem and create a drawing to
show what the ocean means to you.
Consider
reasons why
the ocean
should be
protected
My Ocean Drawing:
EDUCATION
Discuss with a partner:
What is recycling?
Why does it have a good impact on our
oceans?
How does it help to protect them?
Now make a bullet point list of all the reasons why you think
we should recycle more. Try to come up with at least five
reasons before sharing your list with the rest of the class.
Reasons why we should recycle are…
EDUCATION
In pairs, look at the following factors that make a good
campaign poster.
Discuss each one and give reasons why it is important.
Then put them in order of importance from most to
least, giving reasons for your choices.
Strong
bold
colors
A catchy
campaign
slogan
Real life
examples
Informative
language
Persuasive
language
and
techniques
Images
Create a campaign poster
explaining why we should
recycle our waste, and
persuading people to change
their attitude
towards waste in order to
protect our oceans.
Thinking about the factors that make a good campaign poster,
now it’s your turn to make one!
Appeal to
their emotions 
by sharing
what the ocean
means to
you.
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Dive into a creative educational journey to explore the significance of the ocean and ways to protect it. Students will engage in activities such as creating a poem and campaign poster, fostering a deeper connection with the ocean and understanding the importance of recycling for ocean conservation.

  • Education
  • Ocean
  • Recycling
  • Lesson Plan
  • Creative

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  1. What the Ocean Means to Me Pre-Visit Lesson Plan EDUCATION

  2. Objectives To creatively explore what the ocean means to students on a personal level To understand why it's important to protect the ocean To create a persuasive, informative campaign poster for protecting the oceans Outcomes A poem and illustration entitled What the Ocean Means to Me' A persuasive, informative campaign poster promoting the need to recycle in order to protect our oceans. EDUCATION

  3. When did you last visit the ocean? Where did you go? What s your best experience with or memory of the ocean? What do you know about the ocean? EDUCATION

  4. What does the ocean mean to you? Make a list of words that come into your head when you think about the ocean.

  5. Use this template to write a poem and create a drawing to show what the ocean means to you. My Ocean Poem: My Ocean Drawing:

  6. Discuss with a partner: What is recycling? Why does it have a good impact on our oceans? How does it help to protect them? Now make a bullet point list of all the reasons why you think we should recycle more. Try to come up with at least five reasons before sharing your list with the rest of the class. Reasons why we should recycle are EDUCATION

  7. In pairs, look at the following factors that make a good campaign poster. Strong bold colors A catchy campaign slogan Real life examples Persuasive language and techniques Informative language Images Discuss each one and give reasons why it is important. Then put them in order of importance from most to least, giving reasons for your choices. EDUCATION

  8. Thinking about the factors that make a good campaign poster, now it s your turn to make one! Create a campaign poster explaining why we should recycle our waste, and persuading people to change their attitude towards waste in order to protect our oceans.

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