Introduction
Have you ever wondered why the sea level rises and falls throughout the day? Why some beaches have huge waves in the morning but calm waters at night? In this WebQuest, you will become young oceanographers as you explore the mystery behind ocean tides. Using online resources, multimedia, and data charts, you will discover how the moon, sun, and Earth work together to create one of nature’s most fascinating daily events.
Task
Your task is to create a digital mini-presentation (Google Slides, PowerPoint, or Canva) explaining the following:
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What causes tides?
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What are high tides and low tides?
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What are spring tides and neap tides?
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How tides affect people, animals, and coastal communities.
Your final output will be presented to the class as if you are “Tide Experts” giving a short scientific report.
Process
Follow these steps:
Step 1: Learn the Basics
Watch the assigned videos and read the web articles to understand how tides work.
Step 2: Take Notes
Write short notes or highlight key ideas about:
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Gravity
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Moon–Earth interaction
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Sun’s influence
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Tide cycles
Step 3: Analyze Tide Charts
Choose one tide chart from the resources and interpret when high and low tides occur.
Step 4: Create Your Presentation
Your presentation must include:
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Clear definitions
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Diagrams or pictures
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A simple explanation in your own words
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One real-life example (fishing, boating, beach safety, marine life, etc.)
Step 5: Submit and Present
Upload your presentation to your LMS or present it in class.
Evaluation
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Criteria |
Excellent (4) |
Good (3) |
Fair (2) |
Needs Improvement (1) |
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Content Accuracy |
All information is correct and complete |
Mostly accurate |
Some errors |
Many errors or missing content |
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Clarity of Explanation |
Very clear, easy to understand |
Clear but needs improvement |
Somewhat confusing |
Difficult to understand |
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Use of Visuals |
Effective diagrams/images; enhances understanding |
Good visuals |
Minimal visuals |
No visuals |
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Organization |
Well-organized and logical |
Mostly organized |
Lacks flow |
Very disorganized |
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Presentation Quality |
Engaging and confident |
Some engagement |
Basic presentation |
Low engagement |
Conclusion
Congratulations! You have now explored the science behind ocean tides and discovered how the moon and sun create daily movement in our oceans. Understanding tides not only helps you in science—it also helps people around the world stay safe, protect the environment, and plan daily activities. Reflect on what you learned:
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What surprised you the most?
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How can this knowledge be useful in real life?