“Marie's map had revealed the ocean's biggest secret.“
“Marie's map had revealed the ocean's biggest secret.“
In my classroom, I would use this as an introduction to a geography map unit. Students could gain practice in creating maps for themselves. I think it would be meaningful to connecting it to an exploration lesson where students explore ocean life, or make their own models.
Ocean Speaks, Biography, published in 2020.
This biography talks about the life of Marie Tharp. It talks about her love of exploring from a young age, how she solved, problems, and pushed limits. She loved to push the limits of what girls and women were expected to be. One of her biggest accomplishments is the mapping of the mid-Atlantic ridge.
“She discovered forests and farmhouses.”
This book would be great for any children if they are interested in the ocean.This book would also make a great whole class lesson.
Illustrations that book are really good. It‘s a very inspiring story that could be great for children.
“Marie's map had revealed the ocean's biggest secret.“
In my classroom, I would use this as an introduction to a geography map unit. Students could gain practice in creating maps for themselves. I think it would be meaningful to connecting it to an exploration lesson where students explore ocean life, or make their own models.
“Marie's map had revealed the ocean's biggest secret.“
Biography- Ocean Speaks published in 2020.This biography talks about the life of Marie Tharp. It talks about her love of exploring from a young age, how she solved, problems, and pushed limits. She loved to push the limits of what girls and women were expected to be. One of her biggest accomplishments is the mapping of the mid-Atlantic ridge.
In my classroom, I would use this as an introduction to a geography map unit. Students could gain practice in creating maps for themselves. I think it would be meaningful to connecting it to an exploration lesson where students explore ocean life, or make their own models.
Ocean Speaks, Biography, published in 2020.
This biography talks about the life of Marie Tharp. It talks about her love of exploring from a young age, how she solved, problems, and pushed limits. She loved to push the limits of what girls and women were expected to be. One of her biggest accomplishments is the mapping of the mid-Atlantic ridge.
Ocean Speaks, Biography, published in 2020.
This biography talks about the life of Marie Tharp. It talks about her love of exploring from a young age, how she solved, problems, and pushed limits. She loved to push the limits of what girls and women were expected to be. One of her biggest accomplishments is the mapping of the mid-Atlantic ridge.
In my classroom, I would use this as an introduction to a geography map unit. Students could gain practice in creating maps for themselves. I think it would be meaningful to connecting it to an exploration lesson where students explore ocean life, or make their own models.
“Marie's map had revealed the ocean's biggest secret.“
“Marie's map had revealed the ocean's biggest secret.“
In my classroom, I would use this as an introduction to a geography map unit. Students could gain practice in creating maps for themselves. I think it would be meaningful to connecting it to an exploration lesson where students explore ocean life, or make their own models.
Ocean Speaks, Biography, published in 2020.
This biography talks about the life of Marie Tharp. It talks about her love of exploring from a young age, how she solved, problems, and pushed limits. She loved to push the limits of what girls and women were expected to be. One of her biggest accomplishments is the mapping of the mid-Atlantic ridge.
Ocean Speaks: How Marie Tharp Revealed the Ocean‘s Biggest Secret is a nonfiction book/biography written by Jess Keating. It was illustrated by Katie Hickey and published in 2020. This book talks about Marie Tharp, who was the first person to map the Earth‘s underwater mountain ridge. Marie went through challenges because women were not allowed on research ships. However, she proved to the world that her research was correct.