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  • Re: Curriculum: Curriculum

    Please go to http://www.seaperch.org/teach and look on the right side of the page under "Teacher Tools". You will find several lesson plans and resources.
    Posted to Questions & Answers by Sammy SeaPerch on 07-15-2010
  • SeaPerch Classroom Connection Ideas

    Electrical circuitry Standards: Students will demonstrate an understanding of the nature of forces and motion (5th grade) Use as Open House "hook" at the beginning of school to get parents and students into marine science. Benefits: Get free materials, tools and engagement from students and...
    Posted to STEM by Sammy SeaPerch on 04-15-2010
    Filed under: Curriculum, Science.Technology, SeaPerch, Classroom
  • Science, Technology, Engineering and Math (STEM) Curriculum

    The SeaPerch program is a great way to get students interested in Science, Technology, Engineering and Math (STEM). SeaPerch easily aligns to the national science standards and lends itself well to interdisciplinary projects. National Science Standards Matrix for Sea Perch Program Activity Grade Level...
    Posted to STEM by Sammy SeaPerch on 09-09-2009
    Filed under: STEM, Engineering, Curriculum, Science.Technology, Math
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seaperch.org :: SeaPerch is an innovative underwater robotics program that trains teachers to teach their students how to build an underwater Remotely Operated Vehicle (ROV) in an in-school or out-of-school setting. Building a SeaPerch will teach basic skills in ship and submarine design and encourages students to explore naval architecture and marine and ocean engineering concepts. Students will also learn very important engineering and design skills and will be exposed to all the exciting careers that are possible in Naval Engineering, Naval Architecture, and Ocean and Marine Engineering, just to name a few. Most of all, the SeaPerch project is designed to be fun while also building teamwork and inspiring young minds.