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Ocean Animals Jentrey Waugh Unit 3 Project. Directions Shapes in Yellow are required. Shapes in other colors are optional. Enjoy learning about sea animals.

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1 Ocean Animals Jentrey Waugh Unit 3 Project

2 Directions Shapes in Yellow are required. Shapes in other colors are optional. Enjoy learning about sea animals. Start Here for an Ocean Creature introduction.

3 Lets follow along as the story is read to us

4 Sharks Great White Shark Video Things to remember: 1.I’m a fish 2.I’m smart and fast 3.I’m a natural hunter 4.I have lots of teeth 5.I use my sense of smell the most Bull Shark Video Click and go to the Video and Sound tab “Find Me” shark game Shark Puzzle

5 Jellyfish Click and go to the Video and Sound tab Jellyfish fact video Jellyfish life video Jellyfish vocab Jellyfish puzzle Things to Remember: 1.I have no brain, no heart, no bones. 2.My body is over 95% water. 3.I come in all sizes large and small. 4.I live in ALL ocean water. 5.My tentacles have stinger cells used to catch prey.

6 Sea turtle Click and go to the Video and Sound tab Sea turtle nesting Sea turtle life Sea turtle Swimming Sea turtle Puzzles Things to Remember: 1.Baby sea turtles are born on land and find their way to the sea. 2.Sea turtle cannot tuck their head into their shell. 3.Sea turtles are color blind. Sea turtle jigsaw

7 Seahorse Click and go to the Video and Sound tab Things to Remember: 1.I’m very small. 2.I don’t chew my food. 3.I’m a master at blending into my environment. 4.The male sea horse carries babies in his pouch. 5.I can eat up to 3,000 brine shrimp a day. Seahorse living video Seahorse life video Seahorse counting Seahorse maze

8 Stingray Things To Remember: 1.My tail is my defense against predators. 2.My tail can have venom in it. 3.I like to live in shallow, warm water. 4.I’m good at hiding on the floor. I blend in with the mud or sand. 5.On average I can live for 15-25 years in the wild. Click and go to the Video and Sound tab Stingray life video Stingray puzzle Stingray “word guess” game Giant Stingray video

9 Octopus Click and go to the Video and Sound tab Octopus ocean life Octopus survival Octopus Body Octopus Jigsaw Octopus vocab Things to Remember: 1.I have 8 legs, a large head, and large eyes. 2.I have a sack of ink I spray when I want to distract my attacker. 3.I can change my body color to match my surroundings. 4.I can “loose” an arm to get away from a predator.

10 Fish Watch the videos below to learn about a few fish of the sea! Angle fish video Fish Symbiosis Fishy Disguises Things to Remember: 1.We come in all shapes, sizes, and colors. 2.We don’t sleep. We rest while still being alert for dangerous predators. 3.We are color blind but we can see shades of light and dark. 4.Some fish can swim backwards. 5.We breath oxygen. Our gills help our bodies take the oxygen out of the water. Fishy Counting Counting Fish Fish Games

11 Crab Watch the videos below to learn about a few crabs of the sea! Sand bubbler Crabs Carrier Crab Save the Crabs with Diego Crabs of greater numbers game Things to Remember: 1.We can be several dark hues to blend in with the sea floor. 2.We come in many sizes big or small. 3.Every year 1.5 million tons of crab are eaten all over the world. 4.Our diets are complex. Some of us eat only plants. Some of us eat other ocean meat. 5.Crabs are crustaceans. We have an exoskeleton.

12 Dolphin Dolphins together Pink River Dolphin Dolphin Olympics Things to Remember: 1.We are mammals. Our babies drink mother milk. 2.We can’t breath underwater. 3.We can stay underwater for up to 15 minutes. 4.We eat fish and squid. 5.We like to be social. We are curious of humans too. Killer Whale Bottlenose Dolphins Click and go to the Video and Sound tab

13 Seal Watch the videos below to learn about seal life. Leopard Seals Seal life Things to Remember: 1.We spend most of our time looking for food. 2.We give live birth to seal pups. 3.We like to eat fish and squid best. 4.We have excellent eye sight. 5.We use our whiskers to since movement of creatures around us. Seal pup jigsaw

14 Whale Blue Whale Whale puzzle Things to Remember: 1.We breathe air through our blowholes. 2.Only half our brain can sleep at a time. 3.We are mammals. 4.We can swim up to 30 miles per hour. 5.Our most dangerous predator is humans. Whale talk Click and go to the Video and Sound tab Watch these whales too! Whale sonar

15 Penguin Click and go to the Video and Sound tab Penguins Penguin Family Watch this video too! Things to Remember: 1.Dad keeps the baby warm while mom does the hunting. 2. We are birds that can’t fly. 3.We eat snow for fresh water. 4.We use our flippers to talk to other penguins. 5.We take small naps in the water. Puzzle

16 Starfish Things to Remember: 1.We are not truly fish because we don’t have fins or gills. 2.Not all starfish have five arms… some of us have more. 3.We can “loose” an arm like octopus to help us get away from attackers. 4.We do not have blood. 5.We move using our tube feet. Types of Starfish Starfish video Click and go to the Video and Sound tab Starfish Walking

17 Lobster Watch the videos below to learn about a few crabs of the sea! Lobster Trails Things to Remember: 1.Not all lobsters have claws. 2.We molt once a year to give ourselves a new shell. 3.We can live over a 100 years. 4.We like to eat live food. 5.We are invertebrates. Blue Lobster

18 Walrus Click and go to the Video and Sound tab Things to Remember: 1.Walrus is Latin for “tooth- walking sea cow” 2.Male and female walruses have tusks. Babies do not. 3.We breathe air. We can stay underwater for 30 minutes. 4.Our skin is brown and gray. 5.I can smell better than I can see but I’m not blind. Walrus life New born life Watch this video also! Walrus Puzzle

19 Squid Click and go to the Video and Sound tab Things to Remember: 1.We are fast swimmers. 2.We are invertebrates. 3.We change colors to communicate with other squid. 4.We suck in water and shoot it out fast to swim fast. Squids Alive Squids Video

20 Polar Bear Click and go to the Video and Sound tab Polar Bear Fast Food in the North Watch this video too Polar Bear Matching Things to Remember: 1.We are the largest bears on earth. 2.Newborn bears are smaller than a rat. They grow quickly. 3.My fur is not white! It looks white because it reflects the ice surface. 4.I like to eat meat mostly. In the summer I do enjoy berries too. 5.My home is melting! (ice caps)

21 Review Questions 1.Which of the 5 senses do Sharks use most?Sharks 2.Jellyfish are made of 95% of what?Jellyfish 3.Can a sea turtle tuck its head in its shell?sea turtle 4.Does the male or female carry babies in their pouch?pouch 5.What body part does a stingray use as weapon of defense against predators?stingray 6.How many legs do Octopus have? Octopus 7.What do fish use to breath?fish 8.What animal has an exoskeleton?exoskeleton 9.Can a dolphin breath underwater?dolphin 10.What does a seal use to sense movement around them?seal 11.How fast can a whale swim?whale 12.Penguins are birds. Can they fly?Penguins 13.What can a starfish loose and live without?starfish 14.Not all Lobsters have _________?Lobsters 15.All mature Walrus’ have what?Walrus 16.How do squids communicate with each other?squids 17.What are the largest bears on earth? bears

22 Ocean Activities 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7.


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