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Don't Clam Up - The Effects of Warming Seas on Respiration and Biomass

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This lesson plan is designed to teach students about the importance of the benthic community in the shallow portions of the Arctic and how climate change may affect their respiration. One of the dominant benthic animals in the Arctic, the bivalve Macoma sp., is an important food source for higher trophic level organisms such as walrus and Spectacled Eiders

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Arctic
About a week
High school and Up
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What's On the Bottom?

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This lesson plan is designed to teach students about benthic biodiversity in the Arctic by analyzing data from the Distributed Biological Observatory (DBO). Although you can’t see them from the surface, the organisms found on the ocean floor are important indicators of ecosystem health and provide information about productivity. Students will explore sites throughout the Bering and Chukchi Seas

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Arctic
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High school and Up
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Mapping Flight Lines with NASA's Operation IceBridge

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NASA’s Operation IceBridge, the largest airborne survey of Earth’s polar ice, uses remote sensing techniques like LiDAR (light detection and ranging), snow- and ice-penetrating radar, high resolution digital imaging, and infrared cameras to collect information on our changing ice sheets and sea ice. Several times each year a science team and flight crew head out on month-long campaigns in

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Arctic
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Middle School and Up
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How to Measure the Speed of a Glacier

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How glaciers in the polar regions respond to continued climate warming is of great concern. Changes in overall glacier velocities and calving dynamics have immediate impacts on sea level. Accurate predictions of how and when ice loss will occur are crucial to forecasting future environmental change.

This lesson results from experiences working in and around Kronebreen glacier in

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Arctic
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High school and Up
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Using the IMOLD Interactive Model of Leaf Decomposition

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IMOLD is a highly interactive website designed by Drs. Michael N. Weintraub and Daryl L. Moorhead in collaboration with the Center for Creative Instruction at the University of Toledo. Susan Steiner, PolarTREC teacher with Dr. Weintraub on the expedition, Tundra Nutrient Seasonality, collaborated on IMOLD’s design. Other teachers have contributed wonderful classroom activities that can be found posted

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Arctic
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High school and Up
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Glacier Flow Predictive Modeling via Flubber

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This lesson/project/lab has students predict via multiple drawings and time lapse photography predictive Flubber flow before the placement of barriers and other obstacles in front of the Flubber. Contour lines in two directions are drawn on both the paper prediction and the Flubber for comparison purposes.

Following predictive drawing completion glacier flow (Flubber flow), with obstacles in place

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Arctic
About a week
Middle School and Up
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Glacier and Ground Penetrating Radar Fact Finding

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Ground penetrating radar is an important tool for studying glacier dynamics. Glacier scientists use GPR images to analyze attributes of glaciers. The following research activity will familiarize students with the basics of the different types of glaciers and their dynamics along with ground penetrating radar and its use in glacier studies.

Goals/Objectives


Students will know the different

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Arctic
About a week
Middle School and Up
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At the Top: Trophic Levels to Food Chains

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PolarTREC teacher Andrea Skloss’ lesson was inspired by her Chukchi Sea Ecosystem Study aboard the USCGC Healy. In order to understand why this area is a biological hot spot of productivity, scientists must study components such as the trophic levels and more.

Objectives


In organisms and environments, the student knows that interdependence occurs among living systems and the environment

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Arctic
About a week
Middle School and Up
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Squirrely Numbers: Exploring Arctic Ground Squirrel Data

Overview

In this set of lessons, students have the opportunity to think like scientists as they examine actual data related to Arctic ground squirrels, organize it in logical ways, and make inferences based on the data.

Objectives

  • Students will develop an understanding of some of the ways scientists use and organize data.
  • Students will organize data
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Arctic
About a week
Elementary and Up
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Climate Ocean Currents

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This lesson includes a variety of research activities and a lab that all help demonstrate the science behind convection currents.

Objectives

Through the following activities and lab students will discover:

* that temperature and salinity affect the density of fluids (liquids and gases)
* how fluids with different densities interact with each other

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