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Your web browser (Safari 7) is out of date. For more security, comfort and the best experience on this site: Update your browser Ignore Activitydevelop TRACK L EATHERBACK SEA TU RTL ES What routes do leatherback sea turtles travel? OVERVIEW Students plot the migration routes of actual leatherback sea turtles, which satellites are tracking as the turtles cross the Atlantic Ocean. For the complete activity with media resources, visit: http://www.nationalgeographic.org/activity/track-leatherback-sea-turtles/ Program DIRECTIO NS 1. Build background. Explain to students that of the seven species of sea turtles, six are endangered. One of the endangered species is the leatherback the largest sea turtle. Adult leatherback sea turtles grow up to 2.4 meters (8 feet) long and can weigh 0.91 metric tons (1 ton). Leatherbacks migrate the farthest of all sea turtles, and dive the deepest. They have a soft, flexible shell that compresses, enabling them to reach depths of more than 1,219 meters (about 4,000 feet). There, they find their favorite food: jellyfish. Show students the photograph of a leatherback sea turtle on the National Geographic website, and have them read the Fast Facts. 1 of 7

2. Assign students sea turtles to track. Assign each student an individual leatherback sea turtle to track on the Sea Turtle Conservancy website. Print out a map of each assigned sea turtle's route for students to refer to. Have each student analyze the route their assigned sea turtle swam in preparation for plotting it on the wall map of the world. 3. Have students complete the worksheet. Give each student a copy of the worksheet Sea Turtles: Leatherback Sea Turtle Migration and have them fill in information about their turtles and their routes. Write the following formulas on the board for students to refer to: total number of miles number of days the migration took = average miles traveled per day average miles traveled per day 24 hours in a day = average swimming speed 4. Have students map the data. Have each student plot his or her individual leatherback s route on a large wall map of the world. Ask each student to use three thumbtacks to mark the beginning, middle, and end point of the route. Then have each student join his or her three thumbtacks with string. 5. Analyze the data. Discuss the overall results. Ask: Which individual turtle traveled the farthest? Why do so many start their migration at the same place? (nesting beaches) Why do the routes differ so much? (currents) What problems might the turtles encounter along the way? (predators) Modification 2 of 7

If you do not have a wall map of the world, you can project a transparency outline map of the world on the board and have students draw the routes in different colors. Extending the Learning Leatherback turtles can stop blood flow to their flippers to preserve body heat in cold water. Have students do the following experiment: Take two latex gloves and tie off the fingers of one glove. Fill both with warm water, insert lab thermometers into the tops, and tie off the gloves around the thermometers. Immerse the gloves in a bucket of icy water. Have students record the temperature of the water in each glove every 6 minutes and create a line graph to compare how quickly each glove lost heat. Discuss how the glove with tied-off fingers had less exposed surface area from which heat could escape. OBJECTIVES Subjects & Disciplines Geography Physical Geography Mathematics Arithmetic Science Biological and life sciences Learning Objectives Students will: find and calculate data about the migration route of a sea turtle plot the migration route on the class world map analyze the results 3 of 7

Teaching Approach Learning-for-use Teaching Methods Discussions Hands-on learning Skills Summary This activity targets the following skills: Critical Thinking Skills Analyzing Understanding National Standards, Principles, and Practices N CTM PRIN CIPLES A N D S TA N DA RDS FO R S CH O O L MATH EMATICS Number & Operations (3-5) Standard 2: Understand meanings of operations and how they relate to one another N ATIO N A L GEO GRA PH Y S TA N DA RDS Standard 1: How to use maps and other geographic representations, geospatial 4 of 7

technologies, and spatial thinking to understand and communicate information Standard 8: The characteristics and spatial distribution of ecosystems and biomes on Earth's surface N ATIO N A L S CIEN CE EDUCATIO N S TA N DA RDS (K-4) Standard C-3: Organisms and environments PREPARATIO N What You ll Need MATERIA LS YO U PRO V IDE Bucket Latex gloves Paper Pencils Scissors String Thermometers Thumbtacks Wall map of the world Water REQ UIRED TECH N O LO GY Internet Access: Required Tech Setup: 1 computer per classroom, Projector PH Y S ICA L S PA CE 5 of 7

Classroom GRO UPIN G Large-group instruction RES O URCES PRO V IDED: W EBS ITES National Geographic Animals: Leatherback Sea Turtle Sea Turtle Conservancy: List of Sea Turtle Tracking Projects Participating in STC's Educational Program RES O URCES PRO V IDED: H A N DO UTS & W O RK S H EETS Sea Turtles: Leatherback Sea Turtle Migration BACKGROUND & VOCABUL ARY Background Information Sea turtles are among the world s greatest navigators. Some species of sea turtles travel huge distances, migrating across oceans between their feeding and nesting grounds. They use Earth s magnetic field to find their way. Learning more about sea turtle migration and habits is the key to protecting them. Prior Knowledge [] Recommended Prior Activities None Vocabulary 6 of 7

Part of Term Definition Speech migration path followed by birds or other animals that migrate noun route regularly. navigate verb to plan and direct the course of a journey. For Further Exploration Websites National Geographic: Crittercam Interactive Missions 1996 2017 National Geographic Society. All rights reserved. 7 of 7