![]() The Ocean Conservation Trust is offering these virtual tours so that pupils all over the UK have the chance to learn about the Ocean. The tours will be given by marine biologists and scientists, working with trained teachers and youth workers who also have marine science qualifications. In addition, the Ocean Conservation Trust is launching virtual tours, where visitors can virtually pass between the three distinct zones of the aquarium the first covering local coasts and rockpool shallows and marine life that’s found slightly off shore the second exhibits the inhabitants of the Atlantic Ocean, where some of the aquarium’s biggest animals live - such as the sharks and turtles and the third region covering the tropical reefs - with familiar favourites Nemo and Dory – as well as follow up science activities, there are follow up art and literacy activities all of which will be evaluated to see what learning has taken place. The lessons are totally accessible and easy for teachers to use and have been piloted through the Connect Academy Trust. Teachers will be able to download self-contained lessons featuring video and resources, which link to the primary science curriculum and uses the Ocean as a tool for exploring the curriculum. On 10 th September 2020 the Ocean Conservation Trust launches its first lesson. The aim is to help people become ocean literate and #ThinkOcean. For 22 years, the Ocean Conservation Trust has been providing an exciting and engaging learning programme, using the Ocean as a hook for teachers to deliver all subjects of the curriculum. The programme is co-created with teachers and comprises sessions and workshops that support curriculum-based learning at all key stages and abilities. ![]() Ocean conservation charity, the Ocean Conservation Trust – which also runs the much-loved National Marine Aquarium - to launch an exciting curriculum learning project.
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