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SHARK COLORING BOOK A shark book you can print out and color in. |
OCEAN DIORAMA Make an ocean scene in a box. Print out the sharks and whales, then color, cut, and hang them in a decorated box. |
SCARY SHARK POP-UP CARD Make a pop-up card that a friend will always remember! |
Spelling and Writing Worksheets:
Sharks: Cloze Activity Fill in the blanks in the short reading passage using words from the word bank. Or go to the answers. |
Rewrite the Paragraph about Sharks Rewrite the paragraph, correcting the capitalization and adding punctuation marks. Or go to the answers. |
Great White Shark: Word Hunt Worksheet How many words can you make using the letters from "Great White Shark"? Sample answers: target, gash, heart, ... Go to worksheet with 30 blanks or a worksheet with 50 blanks. |
Shark Poem - Poetry Prompt Write a poem about a shark. The lines of the poem begin with: It sees, It hears, It feels, It understands, It moves, It needs, It runs, It wants, It eats, and It dreams. |
Shark Thoughts: Writing Prompt Write inside the thought bubble, expressing the thoughts of the shark. Or go to a pdf of the worksheet. |
Write Ten Things About Sharks A one-page printable worksheet. Write ten things about sharks (plus one thing you would like to change). |
Sharks: Illustrated Acrostic Poem Draw a shark, then write an acrostic poem about it. Start each line of your poem with the letter on that line. Or go to a pdf of the poem. |
Shark: Fact or Opinion? Color the picture of the shark, then write 5 facts and 5 opinions about sharks. A fact is supported by evidence and can be proven; an opinion is how you feel about something and is open to debate. Or go to a pdf of the worksheet (subscribers only). |
Unscramble Adjectives: Adjectives Describing A Great White Shark Unscramble the adjectives describing a great white shark. Go to the answers. Or go to a pdf of the worksheet and the answers (site subscribers only). |
Math and Graphing Worksheets:
First Grade Math Games - Printable The student does simple addition problems and letter substitutions to answer a shark question. |
Graph Shark Sizes Graph the lengths of many sharks, then answer simple questions about the data. |
Sharks: Reading and Understanding Tables Use the table to answer the questions about sharks. Or go to the answers. Or go to a pdf of the quiz and the answers (site members only). |
All About Sharks: A Shark Information Site:
All About Sharks Learn facts about sharks, see where they live, what they eat, and find out which sharks are the biggest, smallest, fastest, etc. |
Shark Printouts to Read and Color:
Shark Anatomy Label the shark external anatomy diagram. Answers |
Shark: Printable Read-and-Answer Worksheet A printable worksheet on sharks with a short text, a labeled picture, definitions to match, and questions to answer. Or go to the answers. |
Angelsharks Bottom-dwelling, relatively harmless sharks with flattened bodies and a blunt snout. |
Atlantic Sharpnose Shark A harmless requiem shark with a sharp snout. |
Basking Shark A huge filter feeder and the second largest fish. |
Basking Shark (Simple version) A huge filter feeder and the second largest fish. |
Blue Shark A sleek, fast-swimming shark with blue skin. |
Bull Shark A blunt-nosed, dangerous, gray shark that can also live in fresh water rivers and lakes. |
Bull Shark (Simple version) A blunt-nosed, dangerous, gray shark can live in fresh water rivers and lakes. |
Cookiecutter Shark A small shark that takes circular bites out of its prey. Also known as the luminous or cigar shark. |
Dogfish Shark Small, very common, relatively harmless sharks found worldwide. |
Galapagos Shark A large predator found near islands in warm water. |
Goblin Shark A bottom-dweller with a long, flattened snout. |
Great Hammerhead Shark Large predators with a hammer-shaped head. |
Great White Shark An enormous, ferocious predator found worldwide. |
Great White Shark Simple Version Enormous, ferocious predators found worldwide. |
Greenland Shark A large, slow-swimming shark with glow-in-the-dark eyes. |
Lemon Shark Large, yellowish predators found near the surface and at intermediate depths. |
Luminous Shark A small shark that takes circular bites out of its prey. Also known as the cookiecutter or cigar shark. |
Mako Shark Large predators that are the fastest fish!. |
Megalodon A huge, extinct shark. |
Megamouth A large, filter-feeding shark that was only discovered in 1976. |
Nurse Shark Large bottom-dwellers with rounded fins. |
Orthacanthus A spined, extinct shark. |
Port Jackson Shark A shark from waters off southern Australia. |
Sandtiger Shark (Sand Shark) A shark that is cannibalistic before birth. |
Thresher Shark The Thresher Shark is a shark whose tail fin has a greatly elongated upper lobe. |
Tiger Shark Large predators found worldwide in warm seas. |
Whale Shark The largest fish and a filter feeder that eats tiny marine organisms and small fish. |
Zebra Bullhead Shark A bottom-dwelling shark with zebra-like stripes. |
Rays:
Manta Ray The largest ray. |
Ray Flattened fish that evolved from sharks. |
Write an Animal Report:
Simple Animal Report Worksheet Draw the animal, then write about the animal's anatomy, diet, where it lives, and interesting facts. |
Animal Report Graphic Organizers Printouts Graphic Organizers can help students think about and list the major topics that will be researched and covered in an animal report. |
Animal Report Wheel Make an animal report wheel using this 2-page print-out; it consists of a base page together with a wheel that spins around. Use the wheel to write facts about the animal, including: Scientific Name, Type of Animal, Color, Size, Diet, Enemies, Habitat, Range, Life Cycle, Life Span, Endangered?, Something Interesting. Also, draw the animal on the top of the wheel. The student then writes a paragraph on interesting features about the animal. |
Write an Animal Report Tips and guidelines for writing a great animal report (plus a rubric to evaluate your work). |
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