Digital Chalkboard is shutting down and will no longer be available after January 26, 2022.
California is investing in a new curated repository of free, high-quality, open source instructional resources for local educational agencies and educators to use. Please visit California Educators Together and sign up for your free account today.
Please contact us at support@mydigitalchalkboard.org, if we can be of further assistance.

Great Barrier Reef: Australia's Kingdom of Coral

Comments

  • No Comments

Contributed By

  • Original Source:
    Xpeditions

    Conditions of Use:
    None Specified


Description

Stretching for more than 1,250 miles, the Great Barrier Reef is Earth's largest structure built by living organisms. Intricate and varied layers of life - creatures that defy imagination and fill the eye with beauty - populate its coral nooks and crannies. We invite you to join award-winning photographer David Doubilet on a visit to the home of what he calls 'one of the great pulses of the planet' in this National Geographic Magazine sight and sound multimedia presentation.

Learning Registry Activity

    Bookmarks

    Topics and Grades

    Grade: TK/K to 12

    Topics: Science, Visual Arts, Types of Media, Ecology & Ecosystems, Life Sciences, Visual Arts & Performing Arts, History-Social Science, Geography

    Resource Pedagogy

    Resource Type/Classification:

    • Source Materials


    Tool for: Teachers, Students, Administrators, Parents

    Tags/Keywords