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The Ocean Give Us Life:
Air, Water, and Natural Resources in Motion.

Standard: ESS3.A  Natural Resources


What they learn. Students learn the importance of natural resources like water, air, and food, and how all living things depend on them to survive.

They begin to understand how ecosystems are interconnected, and how protecting one resource helps the whole system.

They also explore the impact of human activity and the need to take action to protect the planet.

 

How they live it. Students are transported into vibrant ecosystems from oceans and rivers to forests to explore how nature sustains life.

They observe animals drinking, forests growing, and rain falling, while also seeing pollution and conservation efforts.

By showing how water, air, and food are connected, we help students understand why protecting natural resources matters in a way they can see, feel, and remember.

 

Ecosystems seen: Forests, oceans, rivers, waterfalls, and human-nature interaction zones showing both thriving ecosystems and areas under environmental stress.

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