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» Objectives:Introduce the topics of oceanography Survey the text Realize the expectations of this class Review the syllabus, sign and submit acknowledgement and read and understand for syllabus quiz Self-Evaluation: Think about how you will conduct yourself and progress this semester.

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Unit 1 Ocean Exploration

Oceanography/Meteorology

Welcome to Life on an Ocean Planet

Sit according to Seating Chart

Oceanography 1/28/2016

» Objectives: Introduce the topics of oceanographySurvey the textRealize the expectations of this class

Review the syllabus , sign and submit acknowledgement and read and understand for syllabus quiz

Self-Evaluation: Think about how you will conduct yourself and progress this semester.

Oceanography

What do you know about the oceans?

How do mariners navigate the oceans?What is the largest ocean and are they all remaining the same sizes over time?How deep are the oceans and what is the deepest part and is there anything living down there?What is the composition of ocean water and can you actually drink it?What causes ocean waves and ocean currents and does ocean water move only horizontally?Is there any connection between the oceans and our weather and climate?What causes tides and where are the largest ones?What causes tsunamis and how big can they become?How is our Puget Sound connected to the ocean?How healthy is Puget Sound and how can we determine that condition?Where do most species of living things reside in the oceans?

Oceanography

» Text Book SurveyLook over the text to get a feel for whatit includes and what we will be studyingComplete the Text Survey for Life on an Ocean Planet

Homework: Finish the survey – due tomorrow Read the syllabus to prepare for quiz tomorrow.

Introduction to Marine Science

1/29/2016Today’s Objectives:»Define the science of oceanography»Outline how oceanography will be studied from different perspectives»Relate science and technology and you

Housekeeping

Attend to the following:» Submit: Syllabus Acknowledgement Signature

Text Survey» Take Syllabus Quiz» Self Evaluation of your academic behavior and prediction of

results in this class» Receive Unit 1 Map “Ocean Exploration” and save in your H-Drive folder, Oceanography Unit 1 & READ!!» View: Earth Science: Oceans» Complete: Oceans Worksheet – due by Monday

Categorizing

» Studies and activities from the perspective of different branches of science

Examples in Study of Astronomy from different perspectives of branches of science:

Physical ScienceLight from the sun has various energy levels called spectra

GeologyEarth is one of the rocky planets including metals

Life SciencePlanet Earth is in the habitable zone in relation to the sun with life proliferating through photosynthesis in plants

OceanographyTidal waves are periodic due to the relative positions of the sun and Moon in relation to the Earth

TechnologyThe Spitzer Telescope discovers exoplanets using the transit method

Ch. 1 Intro to Marine Science

Unit 1 Map Review it for:» Learning objectives »Essential questions»What you need to know»Vocabulary wordsYou are responsible for knowing all these sections for the test 2/12/2016.

Ch. 1 Intro to Marine Science

Unit 1 Essential Questions: » How have scientific

knowledge and technological advancements been used and developed by various cultures and communities?

» In what ways have oceanographic technologies contributed to changes in society?

Marine Science 2/1/2016

» Objectives: Describe human interactions with the oceansIdentify the different science areas orbranches of oceanographyClassify scientific reasoning

Check & Submit: Earth Science: OceansHighlight the segments you noted

Read Together: Finding the Past in the SeaOrganize Teams: Team Work FormStudy: Chapter 1 Marine Sciences

What are the different areas of oceanography?

(There are 4 listed in chapter 1)

Ch. 1 Intro to Marine Science

Biological Oceanography»Also called Marine Biology»Studies the incredible

diversity of life in the ocean

Ch. 1 Intro to Marine Science

Chemical Oceanography»Studies the chemistry of

seawater»Chemical reactions in water»Chemical changes caused by

nature and humans

Ch. 1 Intro to Marine ScienceGeological

Oceanography» Studies the

geography of the sea bottom and shores

» Composition of sediments and rocks

» Undersea volcanoes, seabed movement, earthquakes and other interactions between rock and sea

Ch. 1 Intro to Marine Science

Physical Oceanography» Study of physics in the Marine

environment» Water movement, waves, currents,

tides» How sound and light travel through

water» How oceans influence weather and

climate

Class & Home Work

»Study Questions from pages 1-3, 1-8 and 1-18»Skim through Ch. 1 to answer »Answer in complete sentences and save

in your folder for Oceanography Unit 1 (25)» Identify the page number for source of

answer»Due Thursday to Check, Correct & ScoreChapter 1 Quiz Thursday !

Marine Science 2/2/2016

Objectives: Explain how knowledge of history, use of archeology and skill in technology leads to

recovery of high-value shipwrecks

Check in: Chapter 1 Marine Science Study QuestionsHomework: Read Sidebars: 1-22, 1-24 and 1-32

in preparation for quiz & team work Chapter 1 Study Guide Questions Video Prompt Summary if necessary

Reasoning in ScienceWhat are inductive

and deductive reasoning?

Inductive-proposes an explanation to explain facts/phenomena you

observeDeductive-propose what you would observe if a known process were

to occur

Scientific Reasoning

» Inductive Reasoning Example:Scenario: 1.Enter room, smell smoke & sulfur, no fire

2. Previous experience suggests: Someone lighted a match» Deductive Reasoning Example:Scenario: 1. Someone is about to light a match

2. Past experience suggests: If the match is lighted, there will be a smell of smoke & sulfur

Inductive Reasoning : Previous experience and end result suggests an action that did occur.

Deductive Reasoning: Previous experience and observation of an action suggests an end result.

If I feel the temperature drop and see an increase in clouds, I predict it will snow. What kind of reasoning is that?

Marine Science and Salvaging

» Focus: When is history important?» Video: Treasure Quest: Pirates» Class Work: Treasure Quest: Pirates Video Prompt

in Oceanography folder & save to yourUnit 1 Ocean Exploration folder

» Submit: Prompt and Summary (due tomorrow)

− Include 5 knowledge/skills in each category− Note the number of times INDUCTIVE & DEDUCTIVE REASONING are used to solve the mysteries.on Amazon Video Do you have Prime??

Scientific Method 2/3/2016

Objectives: Relate chance to the scientific methodEvaluate science as truthDescribe the viability of a theoryEvaluate social pressure and science

Sidebars: Reading Prep QuizScientific Method SidebarsJigsaw Work

Due Tomorrow: Chapter 1 Study QuestionsTreasure Quest: Pirates (w Summary)Scientific Method Sidebars

Tomorrow: Chapter 1 Quiz

The Scientific Method

» Jigsaw: Scientific Method Sidebars –due today» 1-22 Chance, Serendipity, Discovery» 1-24 Science, Philosophy, and Search for Truth» ***1-29 Hypothesis, Theory, and Critical Thinking» 1-32 Science and Social Pressure» Each member of a team choose a Sidebar and read carefully» Join expert group and summarize each with the guiding questions» Each team member share out and write on your own document the

responses for 1-22, 1-24 and 1-31 ***Keep and add 1-29 Hypothesis, Theory and Search for Truth Check and submit tomorrow, 2/4» You are responsible for knowing the answers to each of the guiding

questions for Chapter 1 Quiz on ThursdayWork on Chapter 1 Study Questions when finished

Marine Science 2/4/2016

Objectives: Demonstrate your knowledgeof the science of oceanography

Focus: How is oceanography a science?Due today: Treasure Quest: Pirates

Chapter 1 Study QuestionsScientific Method Sidebars

Assignment: Are You Learning? Quiz: Chapter 1 (last 15 minutes)

Marine Science

Check & Submit: Scientific Method Sidebar Highlight your correct responses

- to the TOP TRAY

Review & Submit: Treasure Quest Pirates – TO LOWER TRAY

Check & Submit: Chapter 1 Study Questions

Marine Science

» Are You Learning?˃ Indicate the page ˃ Cover the Check it Out with a sticky note˃ Answer the multiple choice˃ Uncover Check it Out and score your responses˃ Do this for all 3 sections: 1-7. 1-17, 1-33˃ Submit the paper

Take the Chapter 1 Quiz

Marine Science 2/5/2016

Objectives: Investigate the history and technology of oceanography

Focus: How has the science of oceanographydeveloped and why?

Chapter 2 History of Ocean Exploration and Marine Sciences

Ocean Exploration

» Steps today:*Watch Endless Voyage: First Steps

* *Complete the Video PromptChapter 2 History of Ocean Exploration & Marine Sciences*Study Questions: 2-3, 2-4, 2-16, 2-19, 2-23 & 2-33 Breakdown of work: Today, Weekend, Monday30 points: Complete +20, Sentences +5, Pages +5

S -Due Wednesday, 2/10/2016

Study Questions

2-3 The History of Oceanography – Why Study It?1. What are 3 reasons to learn the history of oceanography?a. History of oceanography is not isolated. With it we understand how oceans shaped and helped human society and the shaping of the future. b. Explains how and why people apply marine sciences. The status quo is challenged by understanding the origin of the science.c. Oceanography is interesting because it grew out of humanity’s desire to explore and discover, and combat, and satisfy pure curiosity. 2. What are 4 main stages in the history of oceanography?The ancient uses and explorations, the Middle Ages, European voyages of discovery and the birth and growth of modern sciences are the 4 main stages of oceanography

Ocean History 2/8/2016

» Objectives: Chart the course of the scienceof oceanography and its impacton the cultures of the world

Focus: How did various cultural groups theworld over interact with the oceansand contribute to our understanding?

Study Questions: Where are you on the schedule?Due Tomorrow: Endless Voyage: First Steps

Chapter 2 Study Questions

Chapter 2 History of Ocean Exploration & Marine Sciences*Study Questions: 2-3, 2-4, 2-16, 2-19, 2-23 & 2-33 30 points: Complete +20, Sentences +5, Pages +5-Due Wednesday, 2/10/2016

Consider the ESSENTIAL QUESTIONS:1. “How have the oceans been explored and used by various cultures?”

For #1 note several of the cultures mentioned in chapter 2.2. “In what ways have oceanographic technologies contributed to

changes in society?” For #2 Focus on “Studying Science Itself” pages 1-13 – 1-14, then the technologies mentioned in chapter 2 and their impact.

Chapter 1 Quiz / Treasure Quest

» Chapter 1 Marine Science Quiz» Results not so good» Quiz Corrections on Friday during class» Write the complete sentence answers for each one missed» Add back ½ the points you missed, i.e. 12/20 becomes 16/20

Could not access the video Treasure Quest: Pirates? Go to Odyssey Quest Marine (shortcut in S-Drive Outbox Oceanography

folder) and access “Shipwrecks” Read about them, particularly the Black Swan Complete the Treasure Quest assignment & submit on Monday, 2/9

History of Oceanography 2/9/2016

Objectives: Understand how Polynesianssailed the Pacific and used the oceanUnderstand the advancement of cultural

interaction with the oceans over time

3 Assignments today» Timelines (Ocean Cultures & Sailing Expeditions)» Polynesian SeafaringSubmit: Endless Voyage: First StepsDue Tomorrow: Chapter 2 Study Questions

Ocean Cultures TimelineOrganize the cultures with time frame and contributions to our knowledge of the ocean and interacting with it.

Sailing Expeditions and TimelinesOrganize the sailors and ships with the accomplishments.Timelines due Thursday

Ocean Exploration

» Polynesian Seafaring» Watch the video » Answer the video questions

» Due Thursday

Ocean Exploration 2/10/16

Objectives: Model sonar and map the ocean bottom for a channel Timeline the progress of cultures through history to

use and understanding of our oceans Map the Timeline of Marine Technology

Submit: Chapter 2 Study Questions

Focus: How is the floor of the ocean mapped?How was it originally mapped?What is echolocation and sonar?How do satellites measure depth?

Ocean Exploration

Modern Technology Timeline: Choose a technology and analyze it for each attribute and year of invention. Using the grid and text,

work with your team to complete. Summarize (think Essential Question)Only 2-8 attributes per technology. Be accurate!!

Ocean Mapping (Gizmo)*Go to Swift Website for link to Gizmo and go to the site *Enroll in the Class. Copy and paste the class code sent to you via Dyknow*Open the Gizmo and Exploration Sheet*Save Exploration & Maps to your H-Drive*When completed, place in S-Drive Ocean Mapping for your period as one

continuous document.*Complete the Assessment

Oceanography History Activities

» 5 History of Oceanography assignments (activities)Polynesian SeafaringOcean Cultures TimelineSailing Expeditions and Accomplishments TimelineThe above 3 assignments – due tomorrowModern Technology TimelineOcean Mapping GizmoThese 2 assignments – due FridayTomorrow we will review for the Unit 1 Ocean Exploration Test (objective multiple choice & subjective essential question essay)

History of Oceanography 2/11/2016

Objectives: Describe the advance of oceanographicexploration and technology via timelineof events and inventionsModel sonar mappingReview the history of oceanography

Complete: History and Tech ActivitiesSubmit: 2 Timelines and Polynesian SeafaringWork: Modern Technology Timeline

Ocean Mapping Gizmo - due tomorrowHomework: Unit 1 Study Guide (w Word Bank – ccs tomorrow)

Essential Question (bullet points)Tomorrow: Unit 1 Ocean Exploration Test