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Allie Haseley 3 rd or 4 th grade science

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Scuba Map! 4 Major Oceans! Ocean Zones Final Quiz! Click in order to complete the lesson!

Before we dive into the ocean zones, we need to locate the 4 major oceans of the Earth!

The biggest of the oceans is the Pacific Ocean! This is on the west coast of the United States!

The next ocean is the Atlantic Ocean The Atlantic Ocean is on the East Coast of the U.S

The third ocean is the Indian Ocean! This ocean is located by Asia and Africa!

The last of the major oceans is the Arctic Ocean! This ocean is located around the North Pole!

Now lets take another look at all the oceans! You will have to identify them next!

Click on the Atlantic Ocean!

Way to Go!

Incorrect! Try and remember what country each ocean is located by!

Click on the Pacific Ocean

Way to Go!

Click on the Indian Ocean!

Way to Go!

Click on the Arctic Ocean!

Way to Go!

Now that you know all the major oceans, we are going to look at the zones of the ocean!

Let’s take a look!

Sunlit Zone feet This zone receives the most sunlight. Common animals in this zone are seals, sharks, and sea turtles. This is the top zone of the ocean

Twilight Zone 700-3,300 feet Located below the sunlit zone Only dim light reaches here No plants grow here Animals that live here include jellyfish, octopus, and squid.

Midnight Zone 3,300-13,000 feet Receives no sunlight Some animals that live here are the viperfish and angelfish.

Abyss 13,000-19,000 feet Often used to describe the deep sea in general Creatures who live here have no backbone and include sea spiders and blind shrimp.

Hadal Zone 19,000-36,000 ft. Usually deep water trenches and canyons The water temperature is barely above freezing Still some animals live here, including sea cucumbers.

Review these zones then answer the multiple choice questions!

Which ocean zone gets the most sunlight? A. The Abyss The Abyss B. Hadal Zone Hadal Zone C. Sunlit Zone Sunlit Zone D. Twilight Zone Twilight Zone

Way to go!

Which zone is located right above the midnight zone? A. The Abyss The Abyss B. Hadal Zone Hadal Zone C. Sunlit Zone Sunlit Zone D. Twilight Zone Twilight Zone This animal lives there

Way to go!

In which of the zones would you most likely find the jellyfish? A. The Abyss The Abyss B. Hadal Zone Hadal Zone C. Midnight Zone Midnight Zone D. Twilight Zone Twilight Zone

Way to go!

In which ocean zone would the depth be 4,000 ft? A. Hadal Zone Hadal Zone B. Midnight Zone Midnight Zone C. Sunlit Zone Sunlit Zone D. Twilight Zone Twilight Zone

Way to go!

Which of the following creatures would you find in the Sunlit Zone? A. Blind Shrimp Blind Shrimp B. Viperfish Viperfish C. Sea Cucumber Sea Cucumber D. Sea Turtle Sea Turtle

Way to go!

Try Again!

Good Job! Now that you have learned the major oceans and their zones, watch the review video on the next slide. Pay attention because there will be a quiz following the video!

VIDEO- click on the video!

Good! Now you have reviewed all the material! Go back and look over it again if you don’t feel comfortable!

Now you will start your quiz! This has 10 questions Good Luck!

Which ocean is located on the West Coast of the United States? A. Pacific Ocean Pacific Ocean B. Indian Ocean Indian Ocean C. Arctic Ocean Arctic Ocean D. Atlantic Ocean Atlantic Ocean

Correct !

What zone will you find sea turtles in? A. Midnight Zone Midnight Zone B. Sunlit Zone Sunlit Zone C. Twilight Zone Twilight Zone D. Abyss Abyss

Correct!

Which zone is mostly canyons? A. Hadal Zone Hadal Zone B. Abyss Abyss C. Twilight Zone Twilight Zone D. Midnight Zone Midnight Zone

Correct!

What ocean is close to Asia? A. Atlantic Ocean Atlantic Ocean B. Pacific Ocean Pacific Ocean C. Indian Ocean Indian Ocean D. Arctic Ocean Arctic Ocean

Correct!

If you are scuba diving at 350 feet, which zone are you in? A. The Abyss The Abyss B. Midnight Zone Midnight Zone C. Sunlit Zone Sunlit Zone D. Twilight Zone Twilight Zone

Correct!

Which zone contains no plants? A. Twilight Zone Twilight Zone B. Midnight Zone Midnight Zone C. Sunlit Zone Sunlit Zone D. The Abyss The Abyss

Correct!

Which ocean zone do angelfish live in? A. Sunlit Zone Sunlit Zone B. Hadal Zone Hadal Zone C. Abyss Abyss D. Midnight Zone Midnight Zone

Correct!

What zone do creatures with no backbones live in? A. Hadal zone Hadal zone B. Midnight zone Midnight zone C. Abyss Abyss D. Sunlit zone Sunlit zone

Correct!

Which zone contains jellyfish and squid? A. Hadal Zone Hadal Zone B. Sunlit Zone Sunlit Zone C. The Abyss The Abyss D. Twilight Zone Twilight Zone

Correct!

Which zone is the coldest? A. The Abyss The Abyss B. Midnight Zone Midnight Zone C. Hadal Zone Hadal Zone D. Twilight Zone Twilight Zone

Correct!

Which is the first zone to receives no sunlight? Sunlit Zone Midnight Zone Twilight Zone Pacific Ocean

Correct!

Good Job! You have completed this lesson! You now know the 4 major oceans and their zones!

Woops! Try again