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1.   Seeing Like a Writer - Underwater Photography
...u like best? About the site The featured Web page, More Fish, has 15 small photographs, which can be enlarged by clicking each one. This Web site presents underwater photographs taken by Dr. Steven Herf while he was scuba diving in the Caribbean Sea. The site also has pages showing eels, plantlife, angelfish, and parrotfish. Children may enjoy seeing the home page, which has a picture of the camera and light used to take the photographs. What to do Help children navigate the site. Children will probably find it easiest to click the photographs to enlarge them and then use the Back button to return to th...

2.   A Lifetime of Color - Into The Spectacular Sea
...code important designations, like reefs that are endangered by sedimentation, overfishing and pollution. My Reef Subject: Explain to students that they will be creating a classroom mural as an introduction to studying coral reefs. Each student should research and choose a reef creature (e.g., queen angelfish, anemone, octopus) to draw, cut out and adhere to the class mural.You may want to use blue mural paper as a background for the students' drawings. When students are drawing their reef creatures, particular attention should be paid to color, symmetry and proportion. Students can employ techniques suc...

3.   Who Lives in the Sea? A class book
...printed it out. Each student was given an 18x12 sheet of white construction paper on which they drew in large dimension the sea animal they chose and attached with glue their computer generated report. We compiled these writing into a class book. These were the animals that one class chose to use: Angelfish Bottlenosed dolphins clownfish dolphin glass eels Fiddler crabs Great white shark gulper eel hammerhead sharks Invisible cats (catfish) jellyfish kelp leopard seal mushroom coral nurse shark octopus puffer queen angel fish rays stingrays tiger shark unicorn fish viper fish white shark We had an eXce...

4.   Introduction to Coral Reefs
...will take personal responsibility for their learning by leading and conducting their own research teams. 2.Ý The students will be able to contribute detailed, accurate information to the class, based on what they learned from researching a selected topic. Ý Possible topics: Clown Fish Coral Emperor Angelfish Giant Blue Clam Hermit Crab Mandarin Fish Moray Eel Octopus Sea Anemone Sea Horse Sea Cucumber Sea Slug Strawberry Shrimp Ý Ý Some Internet sites that could be used are: http://www.blacktop.com/coralforest http://www.njaquarium.org/ http://mgfx.com/reef/ Time: Five hours (over the course of a few da...

5.   Fish Diversity Inquiry
...put the specimens in organism/adaptation/habitat handout overheads, video, or pictures showing example adaptations and habitats possible specimens-scorpionfish, moray eel, butterfly fish, stingray, lionfish, beaked leatherjacket herring, surgeonfish, catfish, triggerfish, clownfish, porqupinefish, angelfish, ribbon eel, seahorse Triggerfish: Family: Baelistida Triggerfish can be found in the Atlantic, Pacific, and Indian oceans. They inhabit coral reefs. They have a compressed body covered with large plate-like scales (protection from predation). Their first dorsal spine can be locked into an erect pos...

6.   Ocean - Under the Sea
...ss the importance of being gentle and following directions. Wash hands after this activity. Field Trip: Visit a local pet store, bait shop, or fish hatchery. Compound Words: Create simple flap books to show the combination of smaller words with in the compound word, for example: clownfish, batfish, angelfish, dogfish, catfish, hammerhead, needlefish, seahorse, swordfish, lionfish, starfish, paddlefish, mudskipper, rockfish, roosterfish, sunfish, triggerfish, seashell, etc. Also have the children draw pictures of the fish. Sink the Boat: Students can practice estimation by constructing foil boats and usi...

7.   Oecans of the World
...ook. Also give them time to tell what they have seen in the picture books in the room. Point out that a whale is not a fish but a mammal. Tell them that the largest whales can grow to be 60 feet long. Independent Practice: Write a list of creatures with strange names on the board: Clown Triggerfish Angelfish Hawkfish Longnosed Butterfly Fish Hogfish Flashlight Fish Football Fish Tiger Shark Swordfish Sea Dragon Sailfish Sawfish Christmas Tree Worm Sea Cucumber Bottlenose Dolphin Have the students draw a picture of what they think one of these animals would look like. Have pictures on hand to show them t...


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