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Curated educational activities from Early Childhood Specialist Leslie Gaar.


Sea Creatures Week Part 2

Welcome back to Sea Creatures Week! Today we’ll meet a great white shark with Splash and Bubbles, learn about animal defenses, read a book about a shark who just wants to play, and do a science experiment.

 
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Watch Together

In this clip from Splash and Bubbles, (“The Great White Shark”), the gang gets nervous when they meet a great white shark for the first time!

Watch the clip here.

 
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Wild Defenses with Splash and Bubbles

Ocean animals protect themselves from predators like great white sharks in lots of different ways. But what about land animals? Find out on the free Splash and Bubbles Parent app! Download the app, tap on ‘activities,’ then search for the Wild Defenses activity. Learn about animal defenses, compare and contrast ocean and land animals, and upload your own pictures of animal protection features.

Download the app here.

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Cuddle Up and Read

If you have any stories about sharks or other sea creatures, invite your child to choose one to read. Or watch this read-aloud of Smiley Shark by Ruth Galloway. After reading, you might ask your child:

  • Why didn’t the other ocean animals want to play with Smiley Shark?

  • How did that make him feel?

  • What kinds of defenses did the animals have?

  • Can you think of a sea creature that a shark wouldn’t scare?

Read along to the story here.

 
Photo credit: Preschool Powol Packets

Photo credit: Preschool Powol Packets

 

How Do Sharks Float? Experiment

How does a sea creature that weighs 2,000 lbs. or more float? The answer may surprise you! Try out this simulation experiment from Preschool Powol Packets, which just needs 2 balloons, water, a big tub, and some oil.

Find the full activity here.

Coming Up Next…

Sea Creatures Week comes to an end with Dinosaur Train and a book about the biggest thing in the ocean!

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