The Mystery of Ocean Tides

Introduction

"Twice a day, the ocean rises and falls—but why? In this mission, you’ll become tidal detectives, uncovering the forces behind Earth’s tides and creating a viral science explainer!"

 Hook: Show this 30-second time-lapse of the Bay of Fundy’s extreme tides. Ask: Could you surf a wave like this? What’s pushing the water?

Task

Goal: Create a 60-second TikTok-style video or interactive poster explaining tides to middle schoolers.

Requirements:

Explain the moon’s/sun’s gravitational pull and Earth’s rotation.

Include a real-world example (e.g., tides in your local beach).

Use at least 2 scientific terms (e.g., spring tide, neap tide).

Process

Step 1: Investigate

Watch: NASA’s Tides Video (5 mins).

Read: NOAA’s Tides Explained (skim sections 1–3).

 

Step 2: Model

Option A: Use PhET’s Tide Simulator to test how the moon’s position affects tides.

Option B: Sketch a comic strip showing high vs. low tides.

 

Step 3: Create

Video: Use Canva or Flipgrid (script template provided).

Poster: Use Google Slides or paper + markers (include QR codes to tide charts).

 

Step 4: Share

Upload to Google Classroom for peer feedback ("What’s one thing you learned from this video?").

 

Resources

Simulations: PhET Gravity & Orbits

Data: Tide Forecast (check your local beach).

Tools: Canva Video Maker (free for educators).

Evaluation
CRITERIA ADVANCE (5PTS) PROFICIENT (3PTS) DEVELOPING (1PTS)
ACCURACY All science concepts correct. Minor errors. Major mis-conceptons.
CREATIVITY Engaging, original format. Basic but clear. Lacks polish
REAL-WORLD LINK Detailed local example. General reference. Missing.
TEAMWORK Shared workload equality. Un-equal contribution. Minimal Collaboration

 

Conclusion

Reflection Questions:

What surprised you about how tides work?

How could you improve your video/poster if you had more time?

Why do tides matter for coastal communities?

 

Final Challenge:

"Find a tide chart for your birthday this year—will it be a good beach day?"