National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration
Ocean Acidification Resources
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- Source: MACAN
Through hands-on lab activities, students investigate the chemical reactions that drive ocean acidification. These labs also introduce how changes in chemistry affect shell formation in marine organisms.
- Type: Activity, Curriculum, Experiment
- Audience: Educator, General Audiences, Student
- Grades 9-12
- Source: MACAN
Students explore how increased atmospheric CO₂ changes ocean pH and water chemistry. Demonstrations and guided activities help introduce the foundational processes behind ocean acidification.
- Type: Activity, Curriculum, Experiment
- Audience: Educator, General Audiences, Student
- Grades 9-12
- Source: MACAN
Students learn how carbon moves through Earth’s systems and how emissions affect atmospheric CO₂. An interactive game helps reinforce sources and sinks through hands-on participation.
- Type: Activity, Curriculum, Experiment
- Audience: Educator, General Audiences, Student
- Grades 9-12
- Source: MACAN
This section introduces the curriculum and key concepts in ocean acidification through background reading and short videos. It includes NGSS-aligned questions and transcripts that can be used in class or for flipped learning.
- Type: Activity, Curriculum, Experiment, Video
- Audience: Educator, General Audiences, Student
- Grades 9-12
- Source: Teach Engineering
- Type: Activity, Curriculum, Experiment
- Audience: Educator, General Audiences, Student
- Grades 3-5, Grades 6-8
- Source: NOAA
- Type: Activity, Curriculum, Experiment
- Audience: Educator, General Audiences, Student


