About This Lesson
Introduce students to Eugenie Clark, the pioneering marine biologist known as the “Shark Lady,” whose fearless curiosity transformed how the world sees sharks—and who belongs in science. In this two-tiered lesson (for grades 4–6 and 7–12), students explore Clark’s groundbreaking shark research, her role in founding the Cape Haze Marine Laboratory, and the barriers she broke as a Japanese American woman in STEM. Through video, discussion, and hands-on activities, students examine marine biology, animal behavior, and ocean conservation while reflecting on the power of curiosity, courage, and scientific discovery to inspire change. Perfect for science, history, or women's studies classrooms.