Objective
By the end of this lesson, you will be able to locate and use library resources to research information about sharks.
Materials and Prep
- Library card
- Access to a computer with internet
- Pen and paper
Activities
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Visit your local library and find the section where books about animals are located. Look for books specifically about sharks.
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Choose a book about sharks that interests you. Read through the book and take notes on important facts or interesting details.
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Using the library's computer or your own device, search for reputable websites that provide information about sharks. Take notes on any new facts or details you discover.
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Write a short report about sharks, including the information you gathered from the book and the websites. Make sure to include an introduction, body paragraphs with supporting details, and a conclusion.
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Share your report with a family member or friend. Practice presenting the information confidently and clearly.
Third Grade Talking Points
- "Sharks are fascinating creatures that live in the ocean. They come in different shapes and sizes, and some are even larger than school buses!"
- "Did you know that sharks have been around for millions of years? They are ancient creatures that have adapted to their environment over time."
- "Sharks have a variety of unique features. They have sharp teeth for hunting and eating, powerful tails for swimming, and a keen sense of smell to find their prey."
- "There are many different species of sharks, each with its own characteristics. Some sharks, like the Great White Shark, are known for their large size and fearsome reputation."
- "Sharks play an important role in the ocean ecosystem. They help to maintain the balance of marine life by controlling the population of smaller fish and other marine creatures."