The Session



The SessionTitle of the Session: LUMOS schools presentationAims of the Session:To educate the children about the key animals found in the marine environment and the ways to help protect them by making simple changes in their daily lives. To get the children to take part in an arts and crafts activity, which entitles the children making fish out of old plastic bottles.Objectives: Please complete the followingBy the end of the session pupils will be able to: Explain what is meant by Marine Biology and Oceanography Talk about the major animals of the marine environment Describe the major threats to the environment from plastic pollutionExample:By the end of the session pupils will be able to:Talk about life in LiverpoolShow Liverpool on a map of the UKDraw a picture of a Liver BirdAge Group you’d like to work with: Please highlight the boxes below to indicate which PrimaryYear 3 – Ages 7/8Year 4 – Ages 8/9Year 5 – Ages 9/10Year 6 – Ages 10/11SecondaryYear 7 – Ages 11/12Year 8 – Ages 12/13Year 9 – Ages 13/14Year 10 – Ages 14/15Other: Please give detailsAre there any particular groups of pupils that you would like to work with? (For example pupil premium students, gifted and talented etc.)NoHow many volunteers will be needed to deliver the session? 5Where would you prefer to host your sessions and when? (For example in a school or at the Guild. Which time of the day and which days of the week would most interest you?)At the school: Monday afternoon, Tuesday morning, free all day WednesdayResources: What will you need to host the session? (For example: flipchart, pens)Plastic bottles (recycled from the guild). I have been informed that most equipment is left over from last year.Venue: Do you have any requirements for the room you will be hosting the session in? (For example: computer, projector, open space)Class room with a projector. Able to move tables round in the class room to make the presentation interactive.Session PlanPlease refer to the example assessment on Page 5 TimingsTrainer ActivityPupil ActivityLearning OutcomeHow long will the activity take?What will be happening?What will the pupils be doing?What will they have learnt?10 Min10Min10minIntroductionInteractive quizExplanation about single use plastic and the fish bottle taskWatch presentation, ask questions.Answer quiz questions, listen to explanations of answers. Ask any questions they have.What is marine biology and oceanography?Key facts about common animals in the marine environment.Threats to the marine environment of plastic, ways the children can help by making small changes to their lifestyle.20 min15 min Arts and crafts task, time to ask any individual questionsClean up, feedback, final questions and goodbyes Making fish out of plastic bottles.Quick Fun activity to remind them about what they have learnt, if they don't finish perhaps this could be an activity continued in art class. ................
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