Plankton Exploration

Plankton Exploration

Overview

Observe live plankton under a microscope and then create and race your plankton model.

Highlights

Program Duration: 1.25 Hours

Trip Season: Sept-June

Student Limit: Up to 25

Science Standard: LS1-5, LS2-2, LS2-6

Trip Description

Plankton are the base of the marine food web and supply much of the world’s oxygen. In this activity, students will use microscopes to examine and draw planktonic organisms from Long Island Sound.  Students will compare different types of plankton, and discuss the role of plankton in the food web. For lab programs taught at Project Oceanology only, students will then participate in an engineering challenge in which they design their own planktonic organisms. Students will have the opportunity to evaluate and compare their designs during a plankton race (sinking rate challenge) – slowest plankton wins!

In-school does not include plankton engineering challenge, and requires access to dissecting microscopes.

Labs taught a Project Oceanology take place over 2.5 hours so this program plus one additional lab of your choosing will be taught.

Labs taught at your location will take place during the school day.  The timing  will depend on the number of classes/sections in your grade level or course. One lab program is taught per visit.