Join educators from the Waikiki Aquarium and NOAA’s Office of National Marine Sanctuaries to learn about new lesson plans that teachers can do with their students either virtually or in a classroom. Workshop is geared towards teachers (grades 3-8) but open to any interested member of the public. Over two days, teachers will learn about the three national marine sanctuary sites in the Pacific Islands region as well as programs from the oldest public aquarium west of the Mississippi River (the Waikiki Aquarium). Lessons will include topics such as humpback whale biology and coral reef ecosystems.
While geared towards schoolteachers in Hawaiʻi and American Samoa, the webinar is open to all interested members of the public.
Presenters
Mary Roney, Waikiki Aquarium
Patty Miller, Hawaiian Islands Humpback Whale National Marine Sanctuary
Andy Collins, Papahānaumokuākea Marine National Monument Isabel Gaoteote, National Marine Sanctuary of American Samoa
Day 1, March 16, 2021 Registration
Day 2, March 17, 2021 Registration
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