Dive into the ocean for inspiration! Lessons about biomimicry require a brave approach to teaching since there is a move away from an approach where teachers are asking questions and looking for quick answers. Instead young learners are given an opportunity to shape and explore their own ideas. Biomimicry and bioinspiration are constantly evolving and new ideas are explored to solve problems and designing innovations. Duplicate pages are included with different spelling. 1. Introduction to biomimicry 2. I am in awe of seahorses 3. What if i was a seahorse 4. Seahorse poem 5. Seahorse adventure 6. Coral house skyscraper 7. Describe a fish 8.Design a fish robo 9.Tired parrotfish 10. Fish cocoon tent 11. Doodling fish 12. Acrostic poem 13. Bumps on sharks 14. Sea cucumber - design a vacuum cleaner or. . . 15. Octopus dance - robo 16. Octopus skin - feel light 17. Nudibranch gallery 18. Describe a jellyfish 19. Jellyfish city or robo 20. I love whales because 21. Picture inspiration 22. Observation cards. 23. How to use biomimicry in the classroom. 24. Links and book tips 25. 2 posters
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