ANNOUNCEMENT OF THE TEAMS
TOPIC DISCUSSION
Ocean Issues: 42.3%
Human Rights: 36.5%
Frontiers in History: 21.2%
Since India has already recently created a website on Oceans which was focused on protecting the waters, we think it would be a good idea to to open discussion on working with a different focus ... Our Ocean theme can may be "Ocean Secrets" or "Deep Mysteries" or even "Hidden Treasures" and focus on mystery, wonders, treasures of those deep dark ocean and the secrets the waters hold.
Below are some of the ideas Forest Park Middle School came up with.
Please add to this topic discussion.
Multiple diffrent topics
Bermuda triangle mystery-Lyden
The purple orb at the ocean floor of California-Oliver
Modern-day pirates and ocean robberies. -Zoe
Recently discovered species or exctinct species that we don't know much about - Nora
Prehistoric ocean animals. -Zoe
Underwater crop circles. -Nina
Strange fish behaviors.-Phoenix
Mariana trench-Nina
Ocean geology -Rowan
Underwater statue formations. -Zoe
Pangea. - Phoenix
Ring or Fire. - Phoenix
Shipwrecks and lost boats - Rowan
We should talk about over fishing and bleaching coral. Ocean mining can be harmful to marine life and can pollute the ocean. We could talk about how much of the ocean has been affected by human activities as well. Another good topic would be agricultural and aquacultural runoff. -Audie
we could talk about sunken war vessles and missle testing because any sucken ships or missles left in the ocean are still there and still active and could go off causing polution or even worse. -Ilyas
Good topics would be ocean temperatures rising, endangered marine life,
We should talk about how human beings are slowly killing our planet 🌍🌳🏔
Possible sharing projects
making a scratch game -Jimmy
cleaning up shipwrecks /ocean trash game -Lyden
Minecraft game- Eric Yang, Tawain
Myths/tales from different cultures
The Irish Selkie -Rowan
Sirens, Greek Mythology -Zoe
mermaid
giant squid -Rowan
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BEHIND THE SCENES
~ students of classes seven and eight (SMSMB)
~Students of Haidong Elementary School, Taiwan