Each curriculum booklet contains lesson plans, activity sheets, experiment ideas and fact sheets. They are designed to be used with the Classroom Media Player multimedia software. All resources are free to download or complete the order form if you would like to be sent a hard copy.
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Key Stage 3 Geography Resource BookletA full enquiry-based scheme of work for KS3 following the journey of the expedition teams to the Arctic Ocean. It’s full of extreme environments, expedition life, marine food webs, environmental changes and other issues facing this remote region. Designed to be used in conjunction with the Classroom Media Player.
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GCSE Geography Resource BookletTwo data case studies with options to use ICT or offline versions. One case study on the link between carbon dioxide and ocean acidity and the other on sea ice thickness. Each case study consists of four lessons. Designed to be used in conjunction with the Classroom Media Player. |
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Key Stage 3 Science Resource BookletFive lessons introducing ocean science concepts for Years 7-9. These lessons are full of practical ideas to bring carbonate chemistry and marine biology to the science classroom. All lessons are based on real science conducted in the Arctic. Designed to be used in conjunction with the Classroom Media Player. |
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GCSE Science Resource BookletThe GCSE Science curriculum booklet is still in development and will be completed for June 2012. It will contain two data case studies: one on ocean acidification and one on marine biology. |
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Classroom Media PlayerMultimedia lesson planning software, developed by Digital Explorer, containing 200+ photos and 35 videos from the Catlin Arctic Surveys 2009-2011. A trial version, containing a small selection of media, is available to download below. Due to the large file size of the full version, please download and return the order form to be sent a hard copy. |
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Earth Reporters documentaryA documentary filmed on the Catlin Arctic Survey 2011, in collaboration with the BBC and the Open University. The documentary follows Dr Victoria Hill as she travels to the Arctic to investigate a possible reason why the sea ice is melting faster than current models predict.
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Channel 4 News clip – May 2010A special 10-minute report from the Catlin Ice Base, introducing the expeditions and work of the scientists. (ITN Source)
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Explore the Frozen Oceans posterA stunning poster for your classroom, with some #amazingoceans facts. Did you know that 94 per cent of life on earth is aquatic?
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We are pleased to announce that the Frozen Oceans resource pack has been shortlisted for the Best Secondary Resource with ICT award.






