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1/11/2021 0 Comments Zones of the OceanBy Sanjana Kambhammmettu and Vishista Chittalooru
In this session, we will be creating a craft that shows the zones of the ocean! This activity focuses on the differences in each of the 5 zones, and shows that through the sliding craft. In addition to this, we will be discussing topics such as the 5 oceans that make up most of the planet, and marine life. The recommended age group for this project is 4 to 10 years old, although all ages are welcome!
Materials Needed:
- Paper plate
- Pencil/pen/popsicle stick - Sheet of paper - Scissors - Glue/tape - Optional: Decorative materials How to
Step 1: Cut a slit on the right side of the inside of the plate, about 3 inches long.
Step 2: Draw 5 sections on the plate, going down in a row, and increasing in depth as it goes lower. This will show all the zones of the oceans, which is outlined in more detail in the presentation below. Optional Step: Decorate your background however you would like. Step 3: Cut a rectangular strip of paper that will cover all the zones except one. Step 4: Slide your pencil/popsicle stick into the slit from behind. This will be your slider. Step 5: Glue or tape the right middle of your strip of paper to one end of the slider. Step 6: Slide up and down to see the zones of the ocean! The lesson
Throughout this session, we will be explaining aquatic ecosystems. We will be exploring concepts related to the great mystery of the underworld by learning more about aquitic life, and the depths of the 5 oceans. This hands-on activity that demonstrates the 5 zones, and ensures that the children will be innovative and deepen their knowledge on this. You can find our science lesson and craft explanations in the presentation below!
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