VIDEO: The Ancient Ocean Beneath Your Feet

Description

What did this region (northeast KS / northwest MO) look like 300 million years ago?

Around 300 million years ago, this region of northeastern Kansas & northwestern Missouri was under a tropical ocean! What was that ocean like? What organisms lived there? Discover the ancient ocean beneath your feet by examining fossils with Eleanor from the KU Natural History Museum in Lawrence. Learn more about fossils, explore our world's biodiversity, try hands-on science activities, and lots more at https://biodiversity.ku.edu/nhm-at-home.

Offered At

KU Natural History Museum at Dyche Hall

The KU Natural History Museum is located on the University of Kansas campus in Lawrence and is home to four floors of public exhibits including the historic Panorama of North American Animals, live snakes and insects, vertebrate and invertebrate fossils, parasites and microbes, and the flora and fauna of the Great Plains. The museum provides content-rich, hands-on informal science learning for school groups in grades K-12 as well as many educational events and programs for KU students, the KU community, and the public. As part of the KU Biodiversity Institute, one of KU’s designated research institutes, the museum protects more than 10 million biological specimens and 1.2 million archaeological artifacts and regularly collaborates with researchers from 13 active research divisions. We inspire curiosity about the natural world through science education and outreach programs for all ages.

Details

Subjects

Science, Earth's Systems, Geology

Capacity

5000 students, 1 chap. per 0 stu.

Duration

12 min.

Activity

Movie

Grades

3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8

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