Staredge,
First!... A little story...
As of December 20th... I began home schooling my oldest son. (6th Grade.) When I went to his school and asked to find out where his placement tests were, and where I needed to begin... I found out something I thought was absolutely absurd! "In the State of Oregon, there is NO curriculum for 5th, 6th, & 7th grade students in the public school system!"
I was appalled to say the least! The principal said that for these three grades, the "curriculum" is completely up to the teacher, and all that is required is that the student was ready for "8th" grade. (Absolutely "Freaking" unreal! if you ask me!!!) I was HOT!, to say the least.
I live way out in the mountains, and the "County" dictated where my son goes to school. The school in which my son was slated to attend was in the "drug infested" part of town. (30 miles away.) So!... While my son was attending school, I had a concern as to, "Why my son wasn't receiving any homework?" The Principal told me that due to the unfortunate environment that many of the students were exposed to... he felt that many of the students that attend the school were still on "Survival Mode." (those were his words.)
The Principal went on to say that the students would receive plenty of homework when they had reached 8th grade. (So... in the mean time... my son was basically being held back to the slowest kid in the class room!) Up until 8th grade... the Principal wanted his teachers to provide a "Safe, and Fun" environment for the kids. With the understanding that they students must be able to enter into 8th grade when the time came. (This isn't how "I" was raised!)
So, I pulled my son from school and began my search for education. Then it dawned on me!... "If there is NO set curriculum for 5th, 6th, & 7th graders... then that means the world has now become my preverbal oyster for education! I can teach my son in the manner that I see fit, and the subjects that are most suitable for this day and age! (Instead of teaching him about "King Henry," [and all of his wives...] I can teach him about the "Tsunami in Shri-Lanka!")
Presently, we are bringing my son back up to speed on his Math and English studies. But!... I am also creating my own curriculum in Marine Biology! (He will begin these courses in about two months from now.) As far as Marine Biology is concerned, (or any other form of Biology...) there are many courses out there! And!... the vast majority of them are "Free!" All it takes is a willingness to "Dig" and the discipline to "learn!"
Some of the courses are "on-line", while the vast majority of the courses are "College Preparatory" and involve volunteer work for local government agencies like "Fish Hatcheries". (I have actually taken part in several of these programs in Oregon and Washington, and volunteered a lot of my diving to the "National Marine Fisheries" for gathering algae.)
So... as far as learning goes... its completely up to YOU! If all you want to do is sit at the computer, drink coffee, and learn a little about the marine environment... I give you this...
Here are three websites that absolutely scream for attention, from the would-be student! The first is
http://www.noaa.gov/ This page is has a wealth of information that only a fool would overlook.
The second is NOAA's
http://www.nurp.noaa.gov/ (Or "NURP" for short.) More incredible information for those who "want" to learn.
The third is NOAA's
http://www.education.noaa.gov/ In it... you will find
"Discovery Kits" that many Teachers use in their curriculums! (I think... this is ultimately what you were looking for!)
(Click on "NOAA's Ocean Discovery Center" (Down at the bottom where it says "here".) Then click on "Discovery Kits".)
From this point on... I feel that if I were to give you more... I would actually be doing you a disservice.
Over the past month... I have immersed myself in research to find some semblance of a curriculum in the field of Marine Biology. What I have discovered is this... The information is out there, and "I" can make my own curriculum! (I can make my curriculum as hard or as easy an I want!)
Financially strapped agencies that work in a marine related environment, are screaming for individuals who are willing to donate time, in the field of research. (If your research is thorough, many of these same entities will even supply your "air" if diving is required.) Some of this can be done from the computer... while much of it requires pushing yourself away form the computer, opening your mouth and asking questions, either by phone, or in person.
Its there!... and its also what you make of it!
Good Luck!
Donnie
(You didn't think I would actually give you "Homework" did ya!?)