Sharks are big fish that live in the ocean. They have sharp teeth and are very good swimmers. Sharks come in many sizes, and some are really big! They like to swim around and look for food. Can you pretend to be a shark and swim around your room?
Whales are the giants of the ocean. They are not fish; they are mammals, just like us! Whales can be very, very big, and they love to sing songs in the water. Some whales have long tails that help them swim fast. Can you make whale sounds and pretend to swim like a whale?
Did you know that the ocean is home to many amazing animals? Besides sharks and whales, there are colorful fish, playful dolphins, and even tiny sea turtles. The ocean is a big, blue world full of surprises!
Imagine you are an ocean explorer. What animals do you see? Maybe a friendly dolphin or a curious sea turtle. Draw a picture of your favorite ocean animal and share it with your friends!
Let’s sing a song about the ocean! You can clap your hands and dance like the waves. Remember, the ocean is a wonderful place full of life and adventure!
Shark Teeth Exploration: Let’s learn more about shark teeth! Find some small objects like pasta shells or pebbles and pretend they are shark teeth. Arrange them in a row to make a shark’s mouth. How many “teeth” can you fit in your shark’s mouth? Talk about why sharks need so many teeth and how they use them to eat.
Whale Song Adventure: Whales love to sing! Listen to some whale sounds online with a grown-up. Then, try to make your own whale songs using your voice or musical instruments like a drum or a shaker. How do you think whales use their songs to talk to each other in the ocean?
Ocean Animal Observation: Next time you visit a park or a beach, look for things that remind you of ocean animals. Maybe a rock looks like a turtle shell, or a stick looks like a whale’s tail. Draw or collect these items and create your own ocean scene at home. Share your ocean world with your family and tell them about the animals you imagined!
Here’s a sanitized version of the YouTube transcript:
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Canimals in the ocean
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Shark
[Applause]
[Music]
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Whale
[Music]
[Applause]
So
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