What is coral?
This lesson for AXA Coral Live introduces students to the animal that makes up the amazing reef ecosystem, the coral polyp. In this lesson, students will learn about the anatomy of the coral polyp and consider how coral can be classified and how it compares to animals in their local environment.
Learning Outcomes
Living things and their habitats
- Research unfamiliar animals and plants from a broad range of other habitats
- Decide where these belong in the classification system
Preparation
If you have never joined a live lesson before, see the guidance hub, where you will find technical and educational support.
Live lessons work best when students have some prior knowledge and have prepared questions. You can select from any of the lessons in the Coral Oceans unit for ages 7-11 or teach the one-off Coral Live prep lesson.
This lesson is based around the Incredible Edible Polyp activity and if your students are following live, you will need to gather these activity resources in advance.
Questions generated by your class can be submitted via the Encounter Live tab in your Encounter Edu profile.
Session outline
1. Introduction (5 mins)
Jamie will open the lesson with a welcome and brief introduction to Coral Live.
2. Subject knowledge (10 mins)
Jamie will then explain a little about coral reefs, the habitat and the anatomy of coral polyps. During this time, distribute the activity resources to students and make any preparations needed before commencing the activity.
3. Activity (15 mins)
Jamie will begin to make the incredible edible polyp. Students can follow along in real-time, or create their polyps at a later date. At this point, you can submit students’ questions via the live chat.
4. Q&A (15 mins)
After completing the activity, Jamie will be able to answer questions and take part in the live chat. At the end of the lesson, Jamie will suggest some other activities you might like to try and what’s coming up in the rest of Coral Live 2021.
Speakers
Jamie Buchanan-Dunlop
Executive Director, Encounter Edu
What is coral?
This lesson for AXA Coral Live introduces students to the animal that makes up the amazing reef ecosystem, the coral polyp. In this lesson, students will learn about the anatomy of the coral polyp and consider how coral can be classified and how it compares to animals in their local environment.
Learning Outcomes
Living things and their habitats
- Research unfamiliar animals and plants from a broad range of other habitats
- Decide where these belong in the classification system
Preparation
If you have never joined a live lesson before, see the guidance hub, where you will find technical and educational support.
Live lessons work best when students have some prior knowledge and have prepared questions. You can select from any of the lessons in the Coral Oceans unit for ages 7-11 or teach the one-off Coral Live prep lesson.
This lesson is based around the Incredible Edible Polyp activity and if your students are following live, you will need to gather these activity resources in advance.
Questions generated by your class can be submitted via the Encounter Live tab in your Encounter Edu profile.
Session outline
1. Introduction (5 mins)
Jamie will open the lesson with a welcome and brief introduction to Coral Live.
2. Subject knowledge (10 mins)
Jamie will then explain a little about coral reefs, the habitat and the anatomy of coral polyps. During this time, distribute the activity resources to students and make any preparations needed before commencing the activity.
3. Activity (15 mins)
Jamie will begin to make the incredible edible polyp. Students can follow along in real-time, or create their polyps at a later date. At this point, you can submit students’ questions via the live chat.
4. Q&A (15 mins)
After completing the activity, Jamie will be able to answer questions and take part in the live chat. At the end of the lesson, Jamie will suggest some other activities you might like to try and what’s coming up in the rest of Coral Live 2021.
Speakers
Jamie Buchanan-Dunlop
Executive Director, Encounter Edu