Mrs. Vardaro Grade 2 Ocean Animals

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Grade 2 students learned researching skills by researching information about various sea animals. Online Encyclopedias, and books were used to find out about what various sea animals looked like and other interesting information. Students painted a picture of their assigned animal in art. Everything was brought together in a presentation to their 5th grade book buddies that helped them learn good research skills. Students also learned a few basic features of Powerpoint.

Transcript of Mrs. Vardaro Grade 2 Ocean Animals

Sand Dollar

Angel

Ms . Vardaro

What My Sea Animal Looks Like

• Half Buried in Sand• 3 to7 feet

Other Interesting Facts About My Sea Animal

• Like a star• Mouth center of under

side• Top surface has small

breathing holes• Thin circular body

Bass

Shaun

Ms. Vardaro

What your Sea Animal Looks Like

• 2 fins on back• Many have spots• Long yellowish

greenish bodies

Other Interesting Facts About My Sea Animal

• Fish• Fight when caught• People eat them• two groups black, true

Puffin

Evelyn

Ms. Vardaro

What My Sea Animal Looks like

• Odd looking birds• Mostly black and

white.• Flat beak

Other Interesting Facts about your Sea Animal

• Some feathers• Eats fish• Lives on rocks• It is not very big

Whale

Athena

Ms. Vardaro

Other Interesting Facts About My Sea Animal

• Mammal• Eat fish• Blubber• Live in pods

What My Sea Animal Looks Like

• Huge sea animal• Long body, two side

fins and tail fins• Some have tusks• 100 feet

Crab

Carl

Ms. Vardaro

What My Sea Animal Looks Like

• 5 pairs of legs • Tipped with long

claws• Jointed legs • Hard shell

Other Interesting Facts About My Sea Animal

• Only few live in burrows, or holes, on the seashore

• Live in shallow water along sea shore

• Some are found in deeper water

• Some good to eat• eats plants and algae

Lobster

Daniela

Ms. Vardaro

Want My Sea Animal Looks Like

• Crusteans• Hard shell• Jointed of legs • Body with sections

Other Interesting Facts About My Sea Animal

• Lays thousand of eggs at daytime

• Body with sections • Eggs stick to body

until they hatch• Live in ocean Bottom

Killer Whale

Devin

Ms .Vardaro

What My Sea Animal Looks Like

• Mammal• Black tops• Has teeth• Eats other fish

Other Interesting Facts About My Sea Animal

• Travel in packs• They live in cold

water• They live in all oceans• Eats small fish and

big fish

Starfish

Golda

Ms. Vardaro

What My Sea Animal Looks Like

• Spiny skins• Thick arms • Five arms some have

more• Arms lined with tube

feet• Mouth on underside

Other Interesting Facts About My Sea Animal

• Eats animals with shells

• Lives in all oceans of the world

• Arms regrow• Produces young by

releasing eggs in sea

Sponge

Hudson

Ms.Vardaro

What My Sea Animal Looks Like

• Have young by forming eggs

• Have small • They can be many

shapes, sizes, and colors

Other Interesting Facts About My Sea Animal

• Most live in sea water• Have young by forming

eggs and buds that turn into babies

• Live attached to rocks and other surfaces

• Most have hard skeletons some have soft

Penguin

Juliette

Ms. Vardaro

What My Sea Animal Looks Like

• Bird• Underside white• Short, thick feathers• Bull shaped bodies• Tall• Short legs

Other Interesting Facts About My Sea Animal

• Eat fish, crabs, shrimp

• Stand upright on land• Fast graceful

swimmers• Lives in ocean• good swimmers• can not fly

Octopus

Luis

Ms. Vardaro

What My Sea Animal Looks Like

• Round body• Large eyes • Eight long arms

Other Interesting Facts About My Sea Animal

• eats crabs, clams, snails

• eaten by seals, whales, certain fish

• Escapes enemies by swimming backward quickly

• Hides itself by squirting cloud of inky liquid

Tuna

Myriam

Ms. Vardaro

What My Sea Animal Looks Like

• 14 kind• 45 miles• Sport and for food• Weighs nearly 2,000

Other Interesting Facts About My Sea Animal

• Fastest fish• Cross Ocean• Caught for sport• Swim long distances

Seal

Nicolette

Ms.Vardaro

What My Sea Animal Looks Likes

• Eared Seals have ear flaps that cover their opening

Other Interesting Facts About My Sea Animal

• Can live both land and water

• Most types live where are plenty of fish

• Walruses are the only seals with tusks

• Most live along edges of continents and islands

Sea Gull

Sarah

Ms. Vardaro

What My Sea Animal Looks Like

• Gray above• White at bottom• Related to tern• Long winged birds• Black or brown

feathers• About big as pigeons

Other Interesting Facts About My Sea Animal

• Live near oceans• Also live on the great

lakes• Related to tern• Do not fly as graceful

as tern

Turtle

Shaelyn

Ms. Vardaro

What My Sea Animal Looks Like

• Have no teeth• Ribs• Long neck• Back bone

Other Interesting Facts About My Sea Animal

• Use hard beak to cut food

• Cold blooded• Pull neck into shell by

bending it

Shark

Zach

Mrs. Vardaro

What My Sea Animal Looks Like

• Meat eating fish• Only some

dangerous to some humans

• Several rows of teeth• Body shaped like a

torpedo• May have curved

tails

Other Interesting Facts About My Sea Animal

• Meat eating fish• Only some dangerous

to humans• Some live in rivers

some live in oceans • Half aren’t dangerous

Walrus

Colin

Ms. Vardaro

What My Sea AnimalLooks Like

• Sea animal• Lives far north• Uses flippers• Uses tusks to swim• In summer rests on

ice

Other Interesting Facts About My Sea Animal

• Floats on blocks of ice

• Stiff hairs on upper lip• Favorite food is clams

Jellyfish

Mattie

Ms. Vardaro

What My Sea Animal Looks Like

• Big or small• 7 feet• Small as pea• Has tentacles

Other Interesting Facts About My Sea Animal

• Sting can be painful• Sting can even be

poisonous• Tentacles are stinging

cells

Manatee

Jaden

Ms. Vardaro

What My Sea Animal Looks Like

• Large water animals

• Front legs shaped like paddles

• 13 feet/4 meters long

• Gray skin• Tail is rounded• No back legs

Other Interesting Facts About My Sea Animal

• Feeds on water plants• Good grip on plants as

eats• Live

– Amazon River– Caribbean Sea along coast– Northeastern South

America– Southeastern United States– Western Africa

• Good grip on plants as eats