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Fun Activities from Penny Ante Science related to The Subduction Crew Research

The following activities are designed for use in any classroom. Simply click on the desired area for details.The Instructions & Worksheets file lists materials, provides student instructions and associated worksheets, along with teacher notes for facilitating the activity. The Subduction Crew Guide file lists activity extensions to geology, ecology, man, technology and the environment, along with correlations to the Texas Essential Knowledge and Skills (TEKS) for K-2, 3-6, 6-8, and secondary science standards.

 

Instructions & Worksheets

The Subduction Crew Guide

20,000 Fathoms

Teacher’s Guide

Balancing Acts

Teacher’s Guide

Boy, Oh Buoyancy

Teacher’s Guide

Davy Jones’s Locker

Teacher’s Guide

Deep Water

Teacher’s Guide

Devil & Deep Blue Sea

Teacher’s Guide

Heavy, Heavy, Hangs Over your Head

Teacher’s Guide

How Deep is the Ocean?

Teacher’s Guide

Poke, Crack & Scoop

Teacher’s Guide

Sea Hunt

Teacher’s Guide

Sea Solids

Teacher’s Guide

Shore to Sea

Teacher’s Guide

Sittin’ on the Dock

Teacher’s Guide

Slip Sliding Away

Teacher’s Guide

Solvent the Problem

Teacher’s Guide

Water Colors

Teacher’s Guide

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