How will you give back to the ocean this year? Make your ocean promise!
How can we boost our inquiry skills? Learn how to ask great questions, make powerful observations, reflect and include new perspectives in your thinking. This collection is built to explicitly target inquiry skills.
What makes a great question? Explore how great questions unlock new knowledge.
What is critical reflection? Let's use what we know to help keep plastic out of the ocean!
What makes a powerful observation? Hone your observation skills in a 360° island adventure.
Should we intervene in nature to solve problems? Explore real-life problems and share your thoughts.
Grandmother tells Little Fish a history of the cod inspired by Mi’kmaw storytelling tradition.
Join Boris for a mindful moment. Follow him beneath the waves, and float in a beautiful kelp forest.
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Read about the inquiry tools we have developed to support the skills necessary for inquiry based learning.
Learn how to watch Ocean School's 360° videos using your computer, phone, tablet, Oculus, Google Cardboard, or other smartphone VR headset.
Assess 21st century skills with these Creative Commons exemplar rubrics.
Conduct a deep-dive exploration into the eating habits of the gigantic North Atlantic right whale.
Learn about marine species and their habitats in the Gulf of Saint Lawrence and Malpeque Bay!
Learn how herring, salmon, and Haíɫzaqv people have been interconnected for over 14 000 years!
Join fishers and scientists in Newfoundland and Labrador to learn about sustainable seafood.
Explore the biodiversity of coral reefs, and learn how we can protect marine biodiversity.
Join Sergio and Boris on an open ocean adventure to Cocos Island, in the Eastern Tropical Pacific.
Plastic pollution from land is a big problem for life under water. Will you be part of the solution?
Plastic pollution is hurting the ocean. What is plastic, and why do we use so much of it?
Learn about the plastic cycle and how microplastic moves through the food web.
Explore the problem of plastic pollution through interactive stories and activities for grades 5-12.
Explore the world of shipping and discover blue careers on the Saint Lawrence Seaway!