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MY SEASHORE
PRESENTATION!
By: Megan Weigold
THE LARGEST SEA TURTLE! The Leatherback is the largest of all sea turtles.
They usually weigh 1,404 lbs. and are usually 6 ft. The largest Sea Turtle ever found was in 1988 and was
2,016 lbs. It died because it got tangled in a fishermen's net.
THE CONCH SHELL AND WHY YOU HEAR THE OCEAN.
The Conch Shell has a hallow shell.
When something is hallow, it has an echo.
So, when the air goes in and out of the shell, you hear the air going into the spiral, then coming back out making an echo.
That makes it sound like an ocean.
THE LARGEST CORAL REEF!o The Great Barrier Reef is the largest reef.oIt stretches for ,260 miles on the coast of Queensland in Australia.o It is twice as big as Iceland.
TIDES/WAVES
In Fundy, Canada, waves can get up to 49 ft.
The tallest wave ever was in 1993 & was 112 ft. tall.
It was in the Pacific Ocean.
FISH(DAY 2 STRATEGY)
You have probably predicted that there are a lot of fish in the world.
And that there are still a lot of undiscovered fish. But just to let you know we have about 14,000
species of fish that we know of. And that there are 3 categories of fish. The primitive
jawless fishes, the cartilaginous (shark like) fishes, and the bony fishes.
FISH(PART 2)
Another thing you probably predicted is that fish never sleep but actually they do!
They can’t close there eyes. And sometimes they don’t even stop
moving. But they do have periods when they rest but
they stay semi-alert.
CONNECTION TIME!(DAY 3 STRATEGY)
Experts perdict there will be flooding in 2100.
Water may go up 19.5 inches.
There may also be coastal erosion.
In Social Studies we learned that
Mesopotamia had a yearly flood.
They never knew when it was coming though.
In this text… That is like…
IN WITH THE OLD, OUT WITH THE NEW STRATEGY. (DAY 4 STRATEGY)
You probably knew that Sea stars are flexible and can wrap around things.
Why are Sea stars so flexible?
Here is the answer!
Sea stars are not that spiny
They are protected by an ex-skeleton which is just an outer-skeleton.
Their flexibility allows them to capture and handle prey easier.
Old Knowledge and Question. New Knowledge
FOUR QUADRANTS(DAY 5 STRATEGY)
Important points: Sharks are dangerous but so are many other animals. Other animals that you should stay away from are,
barracudas, moray eels, sharp spined sea urchins, octopuses, stingrays, toadfish, catfish, and jellyfish.
How does this information match what I already knew? I knew that you should probably stay away from sharks
because they can hurt or kill you.
FOUR QUADRANTS (PART 2)(DAY 5 STRATEGY)Why should you learn this? What is important about learning
this? You should learn this because you can be safe when you go
swimming in a beach or ocean. It is very important to be safe. “Better safe than sorry”
What questions do you still have about the topic? What should you do if you come in contact with these
animals?
Digging for Meaning.(Day 6 Strategy)
Above-ground facts: Seals swim fast and can swim fast. Most of the time they are in the water.
Below-ground interpretations: Seals can swim up to 12 mph, we can only
swim under 1 mph. Seals can be underwater for 30 minutes but
usually come up every 5 minutes.
The Moon, Waves, and the Tides.
Waves are caused by the winds. They are influenced by the tides. Tides are caused by a gravitational force of
the moon. The Moon attracts water. The bigger the moon, the higher the tides
are.
Tentacles and Stinging
Animals that have tentacles and sting are jellyfish, anemones, and corals.
They all look harmless. If you get close enough, they will poison you.
Which plant do we have the most of on a seashore?
We have the most of seaweed which is also known as algae.
There are 3 kinds or seaweed, green, brown, and red.
Seaweed doesn’t usually have roots, stems, or leaves.
Sometimes bigger seaweed have roots, stems, or leaves.
SeashoreRific Photos!and Quotes.
Sally sells Seashells, by theSeashore!
My Resources!
Books:Parker, Steve. “Seashore” DK in London 1989McCarthy, Colin. “Reptiles” DK in London 1991
Encyclopedia:The Columbia Encyclopedia, Sixth Edition, 2008, Copyright 2008 Columbia
University Presshttp://www.encyclopedia.com/topic/fish.aspx
Websites: Battlewagon98, “Why Do You Hear The Ocean In A Conch?”http://wiki.answers.com/Q/Why_do_you_hear_the_ocean_in_a_conchCharlotte Moore, “What Are Ocean Tides Caused By?”http://www.ehow.com/how-does_5449533_ocean-tides-caused.htmlID2770176001, “How Many Types of Identified Fish Are There In The Ocean?”http://wiki.answers.com/Q/
How_many_types_of_identified_fish_are_there_in_the_ocean
And thank you Google for pretty much all of my pictures!