Happy #TeacherSockSunday!
So I have been dying to wear these jellyfish socks and now I have the perfect teaching resource to go with them! Ocean Animals is such a fun unit to explore towards the end of the school year. In this resource, students learn fun facts about seahorses, jellyfish, whales, sea turtles, dolphins, clams, crabs, and sharks!
Great Activities for 1st-4rd Grade!
These ocean activities work well with any ocean unit. Also great for substitute teachers to use and for Fun Fridays!
This creative writing resource also has an activity where students can create their very own sea creature!
More about this resource:
Turtle Page - Students discuss what they know about turtles, what they would like to learn, and their first observations.
Seahorse Page - Students discuss what they know about seahorses, what they would like to learn, and their first observations.
Jellyfish Page - Students discuss what they know about jellyfish, what they would like to learn, and their first observations.
Whale Page - Students discuss what they know about whales, what they would like to learn, and their first observations.
Research and Learn Part 1 - students research & learn new fun facts and information about seahorses, jellyfish, whales, and turtles.
Clam Page - Students discuss what they know about clams, what they would like to learn, and their first observations.
Dolphin Page - Students discuss what they know about dolphins, what they would like to learn, and their first observations.
Crab Page - Students discuss what they know about sharks, what they would like to learn, and their first observations.
Shark Page - Students discuss what they know about seals, what they would like to learn, and their first observations.
Research and Learn Part 2 - students research & learn new fun facts and information about clams, dolphins, crabs, and seals.
Test Your Knowledge Part 1 - students write fun facts about seahorses, jellyfish, whales, and turtles.
Test Your Knowledge Part 2 - students write fun facts about clams, dolphins, crabs, and sharks.
Brainstorm: Students take what they learned from the previous pages and begin brainstorming their own sea animal creation. They draw and write about where it lives, fun facts, survival needs, and the friends and predators their animal has.
Create Page: Students a "Wikipedia" style article about their ocean animal species.
Animal Story: Students will write an exciting story about their ocean animal and its adventures in the sea.
Animal Story Illustration Page
This resource is also Common Core Aligned!
CCSS.ELA-Literacy
W. 1.2, W.2.5, W.2.2, W.3.2 Write informative/explanatory texts to examine a topic and convey ideas and information clearly.
Contains:
StudentSavvy's Ocean Animal Writing Activities - Common Core Aligned,
Ocean Task Cards - Math and Literacy - Common Core Aligned, Ocean & Sea Clip Art!,
Ocean Animals Mosaic Eggshell Art Project!
Contents:
OCEAN TASK CARDS
30 Task Activity Cards, 30 Ocean-related questions and activities
Print and cut each card out and be sure to laminate for repeated use!
You can also hole punch and place cards on a ring.
These cards are great for small groups or morning work! Works well with any ocean unit. Also a great resource for substitute teachers to use or for Fun Fridays!
OCEAN ANIMALS MOSAIC EGGSHELL ART PROJECT!
-Full directions with list of materials required for this project
-Tips for how to prepare and execute the project smoothly
-Free Clipart for students to cut out and trace (For those who don't feel comfortable with free-hand)
- Finished Product
CCSS.ELA-Literacy
W. 1.2, W.2.5, W.2.2, W.3.2 Write informative/explanatory texts to examine a topic and convey ideas and information clearly.
Looking for more Under the Sea fun?
Contains:
StudentSavvy's Ocean Animal Writing Activities - Common Core Aligned,
Ocean Task Cards - Math and Literacy - Common Core Aligned, Ocean & Sea Clip Art!,
Ocean Animals Mosaic Eggshell Art Project!
Contents:
OCEAN TASK CARDS
30 Task Activity Cards, 30 Ocean-related questions and activities
Print and cut each card out and be sure to laminate for repeated use!
You can also hole punch and place cards on a ring.
These cards are great for small groups or morning work! Works well with any ocean unit. Also a great resource for substitute teachers to use or for Fun Fridays!
OCEAN ANIMALS MOSAIC EGGSHELL ART PROJECT!
-Full directions with list of materials required for this project
-Tips for how to prepare and execute the project smoothly
-Free Clipart for students to cut out and trace (For those who don't feel comfortable with free-hand)
- Finished Product
OCEAN ANIMAL WRITING
Research and Learn Part 1: Students research & learn new fun facts and information about seahorses, jellyfish, whales, and turtles.
Research and Learn Part 2: Students research & learn new fun facts and information about clams, dolphins, crabs, and sharks.
Test Your Knowledge Part 1 - students write fun facts about seahorses, jellyfish, whales, and turtles.
Test Your Knowledge Part 2 - students write fun facts about facts and information about clams, dolphins, crabs, and sharks.
Brainstorm: Students take what they learned from the previous pages and begin brainstorming their own sea animal creation. They draw and write about where it lives, fun facts, survival needs, and the friends and predators their animal has.
Create Page: Students a "Wikipedia" style article about their ocean animal species.
Animal Story: Students will write an exciting story about their ocean animal and its adventures in the sea.
Animal Story Illustration Page
OCEAN AND SEA CLIP ART
30 Ocean Critters in a variety of color combinations
Research and Learn Part 1: Students research & learn new fun facts and information about seahorses, jellyfish, whales, and turtles.
Research and Learn Part 2: Students research & learn new fun facts and information about clams, dolphins, crabs, and sharks.
Test Your Knowledge Part 1 - students write fun facts about seahorses, jellyfish, whales, and turtles.
Test Your Knowledge Part 2 - students write fun facts about facts and information about clams, dolphins, crabs, and sharks.
Brainstorm: Students take what they learned from the previous pages and begin brainstorming their own sea animal creation. They draw and write about where it lives, fun facts, survival needs, and the friends and predators their animal has.
Create Page: Students a "Wikipedia" style article about their ocean animal species.
Animal Story: Students will write an exciting story about their ocean animal and its adventures in the sea.
Animal Story Illustration Page
OCEAN AND SEA CLIP ART
30 Ocean Critters in a variety of color combinations
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