Activities & Pictures

For our team skit, Mr. Johnson pretended that he was Jacques Cousteau.  He told the third graders all about Cousteau's life and his love for the ocean. The classes even go to go on an undersea dive!  We all swam through the ocean and saw all of the wonderful creatures there. The team leaders hoped the skit would make many children want to join Team Cousteau!



 

For our first lesson, we learned all about la vie de Cousteau - the life of Captain Cousteau.  We looked at a timeline of all of the events in Cousteau's life.  Did you know he would have been in third grade in the year 1918?



 
For our second lesson, we learned more about Jacques Cousteau's invention of the aqualung.  First we read all about scuba, snorkeling, and snuba.  Then, we got to go on our own undersea dive!  We learned how much easier it was to research undersea life after the invention of the aqualung.  Afterwards, the 3rd graders got to keep their mini-aqualungs to take home.



 
For our third lesson, we learned all about the home of Jacques Cousteau: France!  We learned how to speak some French, including how to introduce ourselves and how to say the colors of the rainbow.  We split up into groups and switched between two activities.  One group got to go to a website made by Miss Cassata.  The 3rd graders read all about France and got to look at some neat pictures.  By following the links at the bottom, we learned some more French vocabulary about sea life, and got to go on a virtual field trip to the Eiffel Tower!  You can visit the site too!  The other group read a story in French called La Maison que Jacques a batie (also known as The House That Jack Built!)  We then got to look at other French books and look up words in a French picture dictionary.



 
For our fourth lesson, we learned about the Earth's oceans.  We named the oceans, located them on a map, and found out how big they are.  Did you know that 70% of the Earth is covered by oceans?  We also learned about the coral reef.  We watched a DVD documentary all about the coral reef.  The documentary was made by Jean-Michel Cousteau - that's Jacques Cousteau's son!  Jacques Cousteau taught his son how important it is to take care of our oceans. 



 
In our fifth lesson, the third graders teamed up to write their own book all about Captain Cousteau.  Each student wrote and illustrated one page about different things having to do with Cousteau - his life and travels, France, the aqualung, the Calypso, his movies and TV shows, and fun facts about the ocean and Cousteau himself. 



 
For our final lesson, we studied all about different ocean creatures.  There are so many different plants and animals that make the ocean their home.  In fact, 9 out of 10 organisms that live on Earth live in the ocean.  It's no wonder Captain Cousteau loved the ocean - there's always something new and amazing to learn about it!

 


Cousteau's Life
Timeline
Concept Map
Mini Fieldtrip
Rationale
Activities & Pictures
About the Team
Links to Learn More


Project WOW
Fall 2005
SCIP Block II