

Where did he go? Go on an adventure and discover the friendship between a girl and her turtle-from both points of view. The night before Nia's seventh birthday, her turtle Alfie disappears.

A special thanks to Arbordale Publishing for making this lesson possible. We read this fictional story aloud with your students and then engage in a learning segment to help build critical thinking skills, promote oral language skills, fluency, pronunciation, STEM engagement, and reading comprehension. The incredible “morphing” illustrations will have children laughing as they learn about the real differences between these animals! Join us on this ocean adventure as we discover what makes a mammal a mammal and how creatures have adapted to live in the sea.

Readers will watch Delfina become a fish with gills, a sea turtle laying eggs, a pelican with feathers, an octopus without bones, a shark with a sense of smell and even a vegetarian manatee. Join Delfina the dolphin as she imagines that she becomes other animals. Made possible by a generous grant from the Kates Foundation.īy Loran Wlordarski and illustrated by Laurie Allen Klein Our thanks to Tiger Tales Publishing for making this lesson possible. Read along with us as we find out how useful Clumsy’s claws can be. Snip, snap, clip, clap! Nipper the Crab hates his huge clumsy claws. Recommended for Ages (Grades): 5–9 (K–3rd).Read along as we help him save the day and find some friends. Join us on an ocean adventure and meet a lonely shark who loves to smile. We read a storybook aloud with your learners and then engage in a learning segment to help build critical thinking skills, promote oral language skills, fluency, pronunciation, STEM engagement, and reading comprehension. Our EdExploreSRQ listings are eligible for funding from the Community Foundation of Sarasota County, as well as the Education Foundation of Sarasota County.įor more information about the programs below, contact:
#Virtual aquarium tour free free#
All programs are aligned with State and National Science standards and include free supplemental media and lesson plans. Options are available in 30 and 60 minute lengths for PreK-12th grades as well as Lifelong Learners. Our award-winning programs are based on the 60+ years of marine research at our lab. We connect your audience to our STEM subject matter experts and engage their curiosity with science demonstrations and lively animal encounters. We can see and hear your learners and they can see and hear us via private, safe, interactive videoconferencing connections. Mote virtual field trips are live, two-way, interactive experiences between your school or organization and our laboratory in Florida.

If you have a Zoom account*, microphone, webcam, and a valid email address, we can connect to you.
