STEM based Oil Spill Activity: The consequences of a spill in our oceans
Are you about to start teaching about our oceans? or about to embark on a journey into the world of pollution. This STEM activity is just what you need.
Your students will explore the effects oil has had on our oceans with this simple experiment. To help aid their understand there is a YouTube video to help better understand what happens when Oil leaks into our oceans.
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Are you about to start teaching about our oceans? or about to embark on a journey into the world of pollution. This STEM activity is just what you need.
Your students will explore the effects oil has had on our oceans with this simple experiment. To help aid their understand there is a YouTube video to help better understand what happens when Oil leaks into our oceans.
Please click on the link which will direct you to the YouTube video prior to purchasing.
Your students will work in pairs/small groups and have class discussions and work to find of a solution.
The materials your students will need
- Tray (has to be a couple of inches deep)
- Water
- Oil
- Sponge
- Straw
- Cotton Balls
- Feathers
- Pen and pencil for observations
What's included
With this oil STEM based activity you will receive the following:
- Step-by-Step Guide
- Class Discussion points
- 6 oil Spill photos to distribute in your class
- Material list
- YouTube Link
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