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Your web browser (Safari 7) is out of date. For more security, comfort and the best experience on this site: Update your browser Ignore Activityengage O NE O CEAN How many oceans are there on Earth? OVERVIEW Students explore the boundaries of Earth's four oceans, recognizing that they are all connected. Students discuss what this means for conservation of "the ocean." For the complete activity with media resources, visit: http://www.nationalgeographic.org/activity/one-ocean/ DIRECTIO NS 1. Establish student background on the ocean. Show students a physical world map, and have volunteers point to an ocean. Ask: Has anyone been to an ocean? Can you point to it on the map? As a group, find the Atlantic, Pacific, Indian, and Arctic Oceans. 2. Students explore ocean boundaries on the World Physical MapMaker Kit. Distribute the tabletop version of the World Physical MapMaker Kit to students in small groups, or use the MegaMap with the whole class. Ask students to draw the boundaries of each ocean on the map with markers. Have students work in groups to try to draw these lines. They may struggle, because there are no true lines separating oceans. In effect, there is really only one ocean. Discuss this finding with students. Ask: How can we say there are "four oceans" and also there is "one ocean"? Isn't that a contradiction? Why do you think maps typically name 1 of 7

four oceans?" 3. Discuss issues of ocean stewardship. Discuss implications of Earth s one ocean and how this creates challenges for ocean stewardship. Water, animals, plants, pollution, and people travel throughout the world on this constantly moving body of water. Ask: What do you think this means for marine life, and for the use and care of the ocean? Talk about environmental and human implications, such as overfishing and water pollution, and potential impacts on ecosystems and people's food sources. Brainstorm ways the ocean's resources can be protected and conserved. Tip Laminate the individual sheets of the MapMaker Kit map so you can re-use it for several years. Modification You can adapt the activity for different MapMaker Kit sizes as needed for different settings. Extending the Learning Have students look at five to ten other bodies of water such as the Gulf of Mexico, the Caribbean Sea, the Mediterranean Sea, the Arabian Sea, and the Phillippine Sea. Have students try to draw boundaries for them. Ask: What challenges do you think countries that need to share these bodies of water face? What challenges might there be in protecting all of these interconnected bodies of water? OBJECTIVES 2 of 7

Subjects & Disciplines Geography Cartography Physical Geography Science Earth science Oceanography Physical sciences Learning Objectives Students will: explain how the Atlantic, Pacific, Indian, and Arctic Oceans are interconnected on Earth's surface explain that the Earth has one connected ocean Teaching Approach Learning-for-use Teaching Methods Brainstorming Cooperative learning Discovery learning Discussions Skills Summary This activity targets the following skills: 3 of 7

Critical Thinking Skills Applying Understanding Geographic Skills Answering Geographic Questions National Standards, Principles, and Practices N ATIO N A L GEO GRA PH Y S TA N DA RDS Standard 3: How to analyze the spatial organization of people, places, and environments on Earth's surface Standard 4: The physical and human characteristics of places O CEA N LITERA CY ESS EN TIA L PRIN CIPLES A N D FUN DA MEN TA L CONCEPTS Principle 1a: The ocean is the dominant physical feature on our planet Earth covering approximately 70% of the planet s surface. There is one ocean with many ocean basins, such as the North Pacific, South Pacific, North Atlantic, South Atlantic, Indian and Arctic. Principle 1h: Although the ocean is large, it is finite and resources are limited. PREPARATIO N 4 of 7

What You ll Need MATERIA LS YO U PRO V IDE Markers REQ UIRED TECH N O LO GY Internet Access: Required Tech Setup: 1 computer per classroom, Projector Plug-Ins: Flash PH Y S ICA L S PA CE Classroom S ETUP Wall or floor space large enough to hang a giant map GRO UPIN G Large-group instruction Small-group instruction O TH ER N O TES Print and assemble the map as a class or on your own before class. Use the assembly video provided to help with this process. If you do not have room for the large map, print several table top maps for the students to use in small groups. RES O URCES PRO V IDED: W EBS ITES National Geographic Education: World Physical MapMaker Kit 5 of 7

RES O URCES PRO V IDED: UN DEFIN ED MapMaker Kits 101 BACKGROUND & VOCABUL ARY Background Information All of the oceans and seas on Earth are interconnected making one world ocean. Many boundaries that seemingly separate these bodies into separate entities are manmade for navigational or political reasons. Prior Knowledge [] Recommended Prior Activities Undersea Geology Vocabulary Term Part of Speech Definition Arctic Ocean noun one of Earth's four oceans, bordered by Asia, Europe, and North America. Atlantic one of Earth's four oceans, separating Europe and Africa noun Ocean from North and South America. boundary noun line separating geographical areas. conservation noun management of a natural resource to prevent exploitation, destruction, or neglect. ecosystem noun community and interactions of living and nonliving things in an area. 6 of 7

impact Term Part of Speech noun meaning or effect. Definition Indian Ocean noun one of Earth's four oceans, bordered by Africa, Asia, Australia, and Antarctica. ocean noun large body of salt water that covers most of the Earth. oceanographynoun study of the ocean. Pacific Ocean noun one of Earth's four oceans, bordered by North America, South America, Australia, Asia, and Antarctica. resource noun available supply of materials, goods, or services. Resources can be natural or human. sea noun large part of the ocean enclosed or partly enclosed by land. stewardship noun responsible management to ensure benefits are passed on to future generations. water current noun flowing movement of water within a larger body of water. water pollution noun introduction of harmful materials into a body of water. For Further Exploration Websites National Geographic: The Ocean FU NDER 1996 2017 National Geographic Society. All rights reserved. 7 of 7