Sources of Marine Debris: From Street to Surf, From Hand to Sand

A lesson plan for Turning the Tide on Trash

Marine Debris Curriculum.

Students will observe and record litter they see in their neighborhood, reflect on how the litter came to be there, then make predictions on how the littered items might make their way to the ocean. Students will compare the litter they have observed with data collected during the International Coastal Cleanup.

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
Special Categories:
Working with Data, 
Cleanups & Waste Audits, 
Research, 
Class Discussion, 
Virtual Learning Ready, 
Subject:
Math, 
Language Arts, 
Earth Science, 
NGSS Disciplinary Core Ideas:
ESS3: Earth and Human Activity, 
Audience:
Grade 3-5, 
Grade 6-8, 
Grade 9-12, 
Marine Debris Topics:
Types and Sources, 
How to Help, 
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