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Different sea creatures
live at different depths in the ocean. But some things can't live
in the ocean at all! On the activity page,
students can help Lizzie find the things that don't belong in the
ocean.
Here are some extension
ideas related to the activity page.
Science
Encourage children to cut out photos of ocean plants and animals from
old magazines and brochures. Gather the group together and discuss the
photographs. Have children sort the pictures. Ask which are plants
and which are animals? Paste onto pieces of oaktag (one labeled "plants,"
the other "animals") and hang in the Science Center.
Math
Explore sand and water! Children can work at a sand table or with a sand-filled
tub. Ask, How does sand feel when it's dry? How does sand feel
when it's wet? Which weighs more? Challenge children to create
channels in the sand for water to flow through.
Social Studies
Share a world map or globe with children. Help children distinguish between
land and water, and point out where each is located. Do you see more
land or water? Invite children to make imaginary world maps that contain
oceans and land masses and names for them.
Art
Make sparkling
saltwater scenes. Measure equal parts salt, flour, and water in a bowl.
Scoop the mixture in a cup and pour through a funnel into several squeeze
bottles. Add a different-colored paint to each bottle and shake it well.
Let children use the bottles to create salty paintings of ocean life.
When the paintings dry, children will have a big surprise.
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