Resource Type: Hands-on Activity
Create a Von Frey device and discover how the nerves in our skin feel in this Education.com free hands-on activity.
Walk, Listen, and Learn
Create a Von Frey device and discover how the nerves in our skin feel in this Education.com free hands-on activity.
Demonstrate knowledge of the human body’s slimy shields by solving this crossword puzzle.
Learn more about mucus and other things that keep the body healthy in this activity from Community Resources for Science. Note: This activity is designed for younger students, but could be adapted for older students.
See the changes the tide brings in a series of still images from Cabrillo National Monument.
Explore ocean currents in this interactive activity from the National Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA).
Learn about weather, climate, tides, and changing sea levels in this multi-day activity from the UNC Institute of Marine Sciences and North Carolina Sentinel Site Cooperative.
Map the patterns of the major ocean currents and learn about the influences of wind, water temperature, landmasses, and water density on currents in this Teacher Vision activity.
Explore the wonders of the ocean with the help of one (or several) of the Monterey Bay Aquarium’s ten web cams.
Learn more about exploring the ocean floor with these interactive lessons from Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution.
Demonstrate knowledge of the ocean floor by solving this crossword puzzle.