Great Barrier Reef
Bailey Traugott
- The Great Barrier Reef, which stretches for more than 2,300 kilometers and is made up of over 2,900 distinct reefs and 900 islands, is the biggest coral reef system in the world.
- For this lesson, the class will learn about the Great Barrior Reef and its features through virtual reality.
- The tool used for the virtual reality is google expeditions
Learning objectives
- The students will be able to describe the characteristics of the reef.
- The students will be able to name a few species that live there and know about their features.
- Google expeditions brings the world to your classroom by letting you explore many places.
- Students will use google expeditions to explore the Great Barrior Reef.
- Students will see the different species that live there and all the reefs.
Activity
- After students use the virtual reality, they will write a paragraph of what they have learned through virtual reality and describe characteristics and creatures.
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- They will also discuss in class what was the most interesting thing that they learned.
Virtual reality creates engaging lessons in a safe and controlled environment. It improves students knowledfe and understanding. It also sparks students imagination as if they are actually there.
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Bailey Traugott
Created on March 11, 2023
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Great Barrier Reef
Bailey Traugott
Learning objectives
Activity
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Virtual reality creates engaging lessons in a safe and controlled environment. It improves students knowledfe and understanding. It also sparks students imagination as if they are actually there.