
handle: 10793/1816
The Explorers Turtle Talk With Sea Turtles: An Introduction to Sea Turtles introduces children aged 10 - 12 to the five fascinating sea turtles that have been recorded in Irish waters, their adaptations to survive, and the threats facing them. Including a species profile on the largest sea turtle in the world and a regular visitor to Ireland, the leatherback turtle, turtle research, and how we can help ensure turtles survive into the future, this book is full of photos, fun facts and information sheets that have been created to help inspire teachers and children to learn about these incredible reptiles as well as engaging in learning about the ocean. The books support STEM, as well as a range of cross curricular lessons and activities including science, maths, English, and the arts. Contributors: Eimear Manning, Camden.Education and David McCann, The Sea Collective. The Explorers Turtle Talk With Sea Turtles: An Introduction to Sea Turtles introduces children aged 10 - 12 to the five fascinating sea turtles that have been recorded in Irish waters, their adaptations to survive, and the threats facing them. Marine Institute
Teachers resource, Explorers Education Programme, Turtle Talk With Sea Turtles, Sea turtles, 333
Teachers resource, Explorers Education Programme, Turtle Talk With Sea Turtles, Sea turtles, 333
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