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Ecosystems

More than 70% of Earth is covered by the oceans, is it any wonder that diverse ecosystems are found all across it, from sandy shores to the darkest depths of the sea? Explore the wondrous ecosystems that are found throughout the ocean with these short, narrated videos that are perfect for introducing new concepts and engaging students in the lesson to come. Each one includes a video, a collection of facts about the habitat, and a series of discussion questions to get students thinking about the topic. Include these Explorer Series in any lessons about animals and where they live, as well as any general biology or environmental science courses. They also provide an easy opportunity to compare and contrast the characteristics of marine ecosystems with terrestrial habitats.

Everglades

Critical ecosystem in Florida.

Everglades

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Everglades Collection Learn more about the Everglades, the river of grass, with this narrated video, compelling facts, and discussion questions designed to engage your students’ curiosity, as well as a K-2 and 3-5 lesson plan.

Cypress Swamp

Enjoy life in the swamp.

Cypress Swamp

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Everglades Collection Discover the unique characteristics of the cypress swap in this brief learning experience that includes a narrated video, interesting facts, and discussion questions, as well as a K-2 and 3-5 lesson plan.

Pelagic Zone - Guy Harvey Edition

Water, water everywhere.

Pelagic Zone - Guy Harvey Edition

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More than 70% of Earth is covered by ocean, much of it far from the sight of land. Discover the creatures that live in the open ocean in this engaging snippet complete with a narrated video, compelling facts, discussion questions, K-2 and 3-5 lesson plan.

Coral Reefs - Guy Harvey Edition

Plant? Animal? What is coral?

Coral Reefs - Guy Harvey Edition

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Take a peek into what makes the coral reef such a unique marine ecosystem in this brief, engaging snippet complete with a narrated video, compelling facts, discussion questions, K-2 and 3-5 lesson plan.

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