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Site Map — Outside Resources
Lesson Plans
Interactive Modules
Fact Sheets
Teacher Backgrounders
Outside Resources
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The Shark Watchers's Guide.
By Guido Dingerkus. New York: Julian Messner, 1985.
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3, 4, 5
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Shark: Eyewitness Books
By Miranda MacQuitty. New York: Alfred A. Knopf, 1992.
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3,4,5
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Zoobooks 2: Sharks
By John Bonnett Wexo. San Diego: Wildlife Education, Ltd., 1983.
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3,4,5
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The Jaws of Death: Shark as Predator, Man as Prey
By Xavier Maniguet. New York: Sheridan House,1991.
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3,4,5
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Resources for Environmental Educators
Listings of environmental materials, meetings, jobs, and other portals for environmental educators.
North American Association of Environmental Educators
http://www.naaee.org/resources/index.php
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Teacher
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EE-Link
EE-Link is a database of environmental education resources and information targeted to K-12 educators. It is a project of the North American Association for Environmental Education, funded through the US EPA-funded Environmental Education and Training Partnership.
North American Association for Environmental Education
http://eelink.net/
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Teacher
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Investigating and Evaluating Environmental Issues and Actions: Skill Development Program
Manual for helping students carry out environmentla projects.
Authors: Hungerford, Harold; Ralph Litherland; R. Ben Peyton; John Ramsey; and Trudi Volk.
Publisher: Champaign, IL: Stipes, 1996.
Teacher Edition
ISBN 0-87563-650-0
Student Edition
ISBN 0-87563-875-9
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Teacher
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pre-K,K,1,2
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pre-K,K,1,2
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Sharks: The Perfect Predators
Hall, Howard. San Luis Obispo, California: Blake Publishing, 1990.
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All
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Sharks: The Super Fish
Sattler, Helen Roney. New York: William Morrow & Company, 1986.
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All
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Hammerhead Sharks
Welsbacher, Anne. Minneapolis: Capstone Press, 1995.
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The Audubon Society Field Guide to North American Fishes, Whales, and Dolphins.
New York: Alfred A Knopf, 1983.
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Teacher
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3,4,5,6
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K,1,2
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K,1,2
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Ocean Explorer
This web site offers teachers an innovative way to engage students in ocean learning by offering real-time access to NOAA’s at sea scientists and education teams. It allows students to explore ocean science through videos, images and interactive materials related to the ocean and NOAA’s
The site also includes education materials for teachers including interactives, lesson plans, full ocean curriculum, professional development opportunities, updates from the field, and information about scientists and education teams at sea.
http://oceanexplorer.noaa.gov/
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