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Students will be able to use a grid system to document the location of artifacts recovered from a model shipwreck site, use data about the location and types of artifacts recovered from a model shipwreck site to draw inferences about the sunken ship and the people who were aboard, and can identify and explain types of evidence and expertise that can help verify the nature and historical ...
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Resource Collections. Shipwrecks. NOAA's Office of National Marine Sanctuaries staff study, interpret, and protect shipwrecks as places to explore, discover, and appreciate our country's maritime legacy. Shipwrecks are a key aspect in understanding the maritime heritage of the United States and can help us learn more about our past.
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- Monitor Paper Model - Age 10 to Adult
Use the knowledge you learned about the Civil War to complete the crossword puzzle.
Monitor Bingo
Test your knowledge of the USS Monitorand try to answer all the questions in a row or diagonal to win at this Bingo game.
Test Your USS Monitor Knowledge
See how many correct answers you can get on this crossword puzzle.
Color these pages of Monitor marine life, including the urchin, manta ray, grouper, and barracudaDownload a copy of the Monitor paper model to make your own 3-D Monitor. Contactour office if you'd like us to send you a hard copy.
Students, equipped with a slate, compass, and measuring tape, begin their journey down the imaginary anchor line to the shipwreck awaiting them on the lake bottom or seabed. They have left the realm of their classroom to become underwater archaeologists, sent to document the history entombed within our country’s vast collection of shipwrecks.
NOAA’s Office of National Marine Sanctuaries staff study, interpret, and protect shipwrecks as places to explore, discover, and appreciate our country’s maritime legacy. Shipwrecks are a key aspect in understanding the maritime heritage of the United States and can help us learn more about our past.
Learn about the discovery of the shipwreck in 1973, the site's designation as the first national marine sanctuary, and the recovery of major iconic artifacts and how they are being conserved today. Included are efforts to identify two Monitor sailors' remains and their burial at Arlington National Cemetery.
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Shipwrecks. Exploring shipwrecks is a great way to learn about history and science! This unit is broken down into three sections: the D.M. Wilson wreck, the USS Monitor wreck, and general shipwreck learning activities. Feel free to pick and choose from the videos, VR dives, and hands-on activities below to create your own custom learning ...