I love when we have an opportunity to collect real-time data in class, as part of our unit on tides, we used NOAA’s website (link) to learn how to find real-time tide information, to learn how to read tide graphs and charts, and to find water temperatures for 10 different stations and compare their data. The kids enjoyed picking their own cities and sharing their findings.
Resources:
- Tides Google Slides Public (link) – this is a shared Google Slide that gives some basic information on tides and then it goes into a step-by-step tutorial on how to use the NOAA website to collect information.
- NOAA Tides Website (link)
- Data Collection worksheet (pdf) – students will record and analyze their data
The second activity, included graphing information for high tides at Atlantic City for the month of January. Students will learn how to read a tide chart and graph tide data to see the relationship between tides and moon phases. This activity was also a great way to practice graphing skills. Creating graphs by hand, instead of on a computer, is something that they don’t get to do very often.
- January Tides Worksheet (pdf) for Atlantic City, NJ.
- Blank worksheet (pdf) for students to choose data from a different location.
- Tide Charts (link) – set for New Jersey but you can pick different states and locations for monthly tides data.
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