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Sea urchin project
1. SEA URCHIN
PROJECT
Hale Kula Elementary School 2012-2013
2. They’re here! The juvenile sea urchins were
delivered today, August 10, 2012!
3. The urchins are about 1” in Dr. Rick Jones from UH-West Oahu
diameter. received a grant from NOAA and
selected to work with Hale Kula on this
project.
4. Sustainability and stewardship will
be the focus of this project.
Fourth and fifth graders in the blended learning class were the first to receive
their sea urchins.
5. Brainstorming – What do we know
about sea urchins? What do we want
to find out?
Dr. Jones answers questions from
second graders in B4.
6. Studying real-world problems and solutions = being
a community contributor (General Learner Outcome
#2)
Observing the urchins – seeing, touching, even
smelling the creatures.
7. It starts with observations and
questions
Kindergarten students from J4 were a little apprehensive about touching the urchins
(left). After a few minutes in their new home, the urchins are already eating the limu
and moving around the aquarium.
8. and selecting a question to
study
Do sea urchins prefer the sandy Which food helps sea urchins grow
area or do they prefer to live on the faster – limu, unseasoned nori, or a
coral? (3rd grade, H1) specially-formulated dry food? (5th
grade, A1)
9. Sea Urchins for Coral Recovery:
Hale Kula’s Climate Stewards
Program
Project Goals:
Through Comprehensive evaluation we will measure:
•whether the program increases environmental and
climate literacy of the teachers and the students
•whether the program increases the number and impact
of climate stewardship activities at the school and in the
community
10. Project Goals continued:
•Increased control of invasive algae on the reefs of Kaneohe Bay
•Continued participation of Hale Kula and addition of schools in
the Scholfield/Wheeler Complex and then to other schools in
Central Oahu and the Leeward Coast
•School and community adoption of project management after
year five to sustain climate stewardship activities
11. Links:
“We don’t http://goo.gl/jeRnZ
inherit the
Earth from http://goo.gl/kOJ9g
our
ancestors. http://goo.gl/vkCN5
We borrow it
from our http://goo.gl/lTU2L
children.”
Native
American
quote