whales and Sharks

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whales and Sharks par Mind Map: whales and Sharks

1. Whales

1.1. What do they eat?

1.2. Where do they live?

1.2.1. hot or cold water

1.2.2. Deep or shallow

1.3. types of whales

1.3.1. baleen

1.3.2. toothed

2. Math

2.1. Measuring out real sizes of sharks and whales

2.2. compare and contrast sharks and whales

2.3. graphs

3. approaches to learning

3.1. ocean theme puzzles of various dificulty

3.2. webbing with children

3.3. KWL charts

3.4. Metacognition with conversations about Whales and Sharks.

4. social emotional

4.1. sharing materials

4.2. games with simple rules

4.2.1. Shark predator and prey

4.3. listening and participating in others stories

5. science

5.1. lifecycle

5.2. food chain

6. Music and Movement

6.1. Shark and whale chase games

6.2. songs

6.2.1. Whats so great about a big white shark

6.2.2. Baby Beluga

6.2.3. down by the sea

6.2.4. slippery fish

7. Other ocean animals

7.1. octopus

7.2. fish

7.3. tide-pool animals

7.4. Jelly fish

8. Sharks

8.1. Do they eat people?

8.2. what do they eat?

8.2.1. fish, whales, dolphins, crab, octopus

8.3. where do they live?

8.4. How do they have babies?

8.4.1. Eggs

8.4.1.1. spiral egg sack

8.4.1.2. square egg sack

9. Art

9.1. drawings

9.2. paper mache life sized shark

9.3. Whale paper pillows

9.4. Ocean scene wall

9.4.1. Add sharks and whales, and other sea creatures to it throughout study.

9.5. self portrait scuba diving

10. language

10.1. KWL

10.2. Vocabulary

10.2.1. parts of whale and shark

10.2.2. equipment used to view and research

10.2.3. everyday words

10.3. Dictation and stories

11. Literacy

11.1. whale and shark books

11.2. class book about what we learned

11.3. Book

11.3.1. don't eat the teacher

11.3.2. Baby beluga

11.3.3. surprising shark

11.3.4. rainbow fish

11.3.5. gental giant octopus

11.4. play, from book or class made

11.5. vocabulary

11.6. journaling