
Dates Offered: Fall 2008-2009 School Year : Choose date from drop down in cart.
| Session 1 | September 8-October 11 | Costs: $189 |
| Session 2 | October 13- November 8th | |
| Session 3 | November 10th- December 20th | |
| 3DSchoolhouse Moderators on Duty from | 12-5 EST |
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| Live Class Meeting Times | Monday, Tuesday, Thursdays | 12-1 EST |
| Recommended Grade Levels |
5,6,7 |
Oceanography is an integrated module that gives the student an overview of the oceans. It deals with the nature of the ocean basins, the physical and chemical aspects of the water in the oceans, the nearshore environments, the ocean's interaction with the coastline and finally the interactions between organisms and their environments. Students also study the tools of oceanography as well as life within the different ocean zones.
This module uses the novel The Cay and Treasure Island to teach language arts skills during this 6 week module. Students create a 3D aquarium as a final research project inside our 3D learning world called EduKaydia.
Take a peek at what you get to help create:
At the end of this module students should be able to:
Assessment
Students complete a variety of written assignments and final projects to assess progress. All work is archived in individual student folders at the WiloStar3D site. Final multimedia projects are showcased at the WiloStar3D site and are archived into personal student portfolio CD's at the end of the school year to document progress and student grow.
WiloStar3D teachers provide written daily feedback on all student assignments. Students have password protected learning portals where assignment feedback is stored along with their e-gradebook. Students have access to this area 24 hours a day, 7 days a week.
These include:
Resources Needed
1. Treasure Island by Robert Lewis Stevenson
Reading level: 6-adult
Editorial Reviews
Amazon.com
This award-winning novel remains a powerful classic of prejudice, love, and survival. In 1942, 11-year-old Phillip Enright lives with his parents on the Dutch island of Curaçao, but when the war moves too close for comfort, his mother decides to travel with him back to the safety of Virginia. When their boat is torpedoed, however, Phillip is blinded and finds himself adrift on a life raft with an old black man and a cat. They eventually land on a deserted island. Phillip is suspicious of "the large Negro," but soon grows to trust--and ultimately love--the patient and generous Timothy. Dedicated to "Dr. King's Dream," The Cay has a clear message that friendship is colorblind; it is also a terrific adventure story of a young, newly blinded man learning to survive on an uninhabited island. (Ages 12 and older)
3. Self-Selected Novels for Reading Workshop
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