Whales – Elementary/Middle School
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The Whale Kit provides a full teacher’s manual with background information, handouts, games, and laboratory exercises related to all aspects of whale biology– from the massive blue whale to the smallest harbor porpoise.
15 hands-on activities take students on an undersea tour of whale anatomy, evolution, feeding strategies, migration, communication, behavior, conservation, and cultural tales.
This extensive kit contains:
- Whale Kit Manual
- Whale Kit Reference CD
- Humpback Whale Fluke Matching Game Binder
- DVD: “Whales in the Wild II”
- Dichotomous Key Activity Folder (12 laminated sheets)
- 2 sets Whale Behavior Cards (17 laminated cards in each)
- 6 pairs felt flippers
- 1 felt fluke
- Blue fabric
- Killer whale tooth
- Sperm whale tooth
- Land to Sea: A Whale Evolution Game
- 12 thermometers
- 6 mirrors
- Bag of flat marbles
- 6 combs
- 6 brushes
- 6 metal tongs
- 6 plastic trays
- 9 length-comparison cords
- Books:
- Whales by Gallimard Jeunesse
- Ibis: A True Whale Story by John Himmelman
- Great Migrations: Whales, National Geographic Readers (4 copies)
- Do Narwhals Have Blowholes? by Gilson Holub
- Whales by Jen Green (3 copies)
- Whales! Strange and Wonderful by Laurence Pringle (2 copies)
- The Life Cycle of a Whale by Bobbie Kalman
- Narwhal: Unicorn of the Sea by Janet Halfmann (includes audiobook CD)
- Zoobook Whales by John Wexo (2 copies)
- Secrets of the Sleepless Whales…And More! by Ana Maria Rodriguez
Teachers must supply:
- Paper towels
- Hand sanitizer
- Pencils, pens, markers
- Graph paper
- Water
- 3 large balloons
- Per group:
- 1-quart yogurt container
- 2 small yogurt containers
- Buckets of ice
- 2 cups shortening
- 1 small handful of carrot slices (pieces of pasta also work)
- 2 tsp parsley flakes
- 1 tsp ground pepper