
Scuba Ranger: You'll get to learn about different aquatic creatures and their habitats. You will also learn about the different underwater and surface searching techniques. These techniques include compasses, circle and square searches, grid searches, and grid searches. Also, you'll learn how to do various water sports such as swimming, kayaking, surfing, and more.
Advanced Scuba Rangers program
Advanced Scuba Rangers is a program that allows students to develop their diving skills and gain confidence in water. Advanced Scuba Rangers will learn to dive and share their knowledge with their friends and families. This program is for children who are passionate about the ocean.
The Advanced Scuba Rangers program is divided into two phases. The first phase is designed to introduce students to basic skills required for wreck diving. The second phase covers how to locate wrecks, prepare for them and research them. They also learn how different search patterns can be used and how to estimate distances. They will also learn to assess the risks associated with a wreck dive.

To become an Advanced Scuba Ranger, first you need to complete the basic Scuba Rangers training. Typically, the program lasts five days. The cost of the program is $350. That includes all training equipment, pool time, instructor fee, and all scuba equipment. To enroll in this program, you must be at least eight years old. You can also opt for a single-day Ranger Specialty Program.
Field trips to aquariums
Pre-K to high school students can enjoy educational programs at aquariums. These programs are hands-on and include science investigations, lab activities, scientific investigations, and animal encounters. They are taught and supported by Next Generation Science Standards by Aquarium experts. These programs offer resources for teachers. You can also take an online course or watch a live presentation.
The National Aquarium of the United States is a leading aquarium. It works to provide solutions for protecting marine life and human communities. Students can enjoy guided tours of non-public areas as well as narrated feedings. Teachers can also take free online classes at the Aquarium and access resources like printable art and crafts. Zoom technology also allows students to experience a virtual tour of China’s Great Wall of China.
Teachers can also take advantage of a free orientation for teachers. The orientation lasts about 60 minutes. It also includes a tour of the National Aquarium and information on its education programs. Instructors will be taught how to safely use scuba equipment and how regulators and masks work. They also learn how to air-share. They will also be introduced to the various types of marine life as well as the importance of equipment care. After students have completed their orientation they will be able visit the aquarium and can participate in an education program.

Learning activities at the pool
Rangers learn not only how to dive but also navigation and basic underwater search techniques. To find underwater treasures, they also learn to use a compass and grid. These skills will be practiced in a pool. After they have learned each skill, they can learn to swim one mile in the water wearing their mask, fins, or snorkel. Rangers will learn basic first aid skills and recognize signs of stress while diving.
To learn, you must perform a front or back flip under water. Another activity requires candidates take a mask and their teeth to the pool floor, and perform five underwater bobs. Failing to complete a bob means dropping the mask, breaking the restraints, or touching the sides of the pool.