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*Grade Level: 3-5*Specifically for students in Indiana, or states without a surrounding ocean.*Students that have some prior knowledge about the ocean.*Income Level: Middle-Upper Class

Learning Environment Class Subject: Science Classroom Setting: Students will be in a science based computer lab. Time Limit: They will be given an hour to go through all the slides, and create a presentation.Since students will not be able to experience the ocean hands on, then they will be looking at maps, videos, and simulations to get a more in-depth view.

ObjectivesStudents will be able to locate where each of the four oceans are on a world map that is given to them by taking a quiz on this presentation.Students will be able to precisely apprehend facts about certain animals that are presented in this lesson by taking a true or false quiz at the end of this lesson. Student will be able to accurately answer questions when asked to give facts about certain ocean animals.

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Are You Ready?Quiz Time! True or FalseClownfish live in Coral?True or FalseMale seahorses give birth to their babies. True or FalseThe Atlantic Ocean is the worlds LARGEST ocean.True or FalseAfter a big meal, great white sharks can last up to two months without eating again. True or FalseThe Indian ocean is located East of Africa.Throughout this lesson students will view the following: Locations of the 5 oceansFacts about each oceanDifferent species in the oceanVideosQuizzes

Overview:Bottlenose DolphinsLocationNasal sacs inside the dolphin's head are what make it possible for the dolphins to vocalize.Blowholes on top of the dolphins head are what allow it to breathe. Since they are mammals, unlike most sea creatures, they have to come up to the surface for air every now and then. Dolphins hunt they prey in groups. It is very rare to see them eat alone. Dolphins will eat almost any kind of fish. Their diets also include squid and small crustaceans such as shrimps. They swallow their food whole.

Bottlenose DolphinsDolphins sleep with one eye open so they can look out for predators that can harm them. This means that they only use half of their brains while they are sleeping!

http://true-wildlife.blogspot.com/2011/02/bottlenose-dolphin.html13Sea HorsesLocationThere are at least 25 different species of sea horses. . Sea horses eat tiny organism off of plants that they latch onto. They eat these by sucking them through their long tube-like snouts. Sea horses can move their eyes independently from one another, so that they can also keep a look out for their predators.

Sea HorsesFun Fact:Female sea horses lay their eggs on the males abdomen where theres a pouch called a brood pouch. This is where the eggs continue to grow until they hatch. Therefore, the male is the one that takes mothers its young, and gives birth to them.

Great White SharksFun Fact:After eating a sea lion or a seal, the great white shark can live up to a month or two without eating again.

http://www.telegraph.co.uk/science/science-news/6494792/Great-white-sharks-hang-out-together.htmlLoggerhead Sea TurtlesFUN FACT:Turtles can live on every continent except Antarctica!

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JellyfishFun Fact:Jellyfish have been around for more than 650 years!! That means they have outdated dinosaurs and sharks! Amazing huh?!http://guestofaguest.com/tag/jellyfish/

Clown FishFUN FACT:When clownfish hatch, they are all male. Under certain conditions, a male will change into a female. However, if it becomes female, it cannot change back.http://wildlifeanimalz.blogspot.com/2012/02/clown-fish-info-and-new-photos-images.html

Now that youve seen different creatures in the ocean, you can draw your favorite one right here! Click on the pen below to start drawing! Pacific OceanThe Pacific Ocean is by far the LARGEST ocean in the world! It has an area of 60,060,700 square miles.It's located between the Southern Ocean, Asia, Australia, and the Western Hemisphere. Atlantic OceanThe Atlantic Ocean is the world's second largest ocean. It has an area of about 29,637,900 square miles.It is located between Africa, Europe, the Southern Ocean and the Western Hemisphere.This Ocean has an effect on the worlds weather conditions and there are numerous hurricanes that develop in the coast of Cape Verde and move towards the Caribbean Sea.Indian OceanThe Indian ocean is the world's third largest ocean. It has an area of about 26,469,900 square miles.It is located between Africa, the Southern Ocean, Asia and Australia.This Ocean is known for its monsoonal weather conditions that dominate Southeast Asia.Arctic Ocean The Arctic Ocean is the world's smallest ocean. It has an area of 5,427,000 square miles.It extends between Europe, Asia and North America and most of its waters are north of the Arctic Circle. Throughout the year the Arctic Ocean is covered by a polar icepack that is around ten feed and three meters thick. Whenever the Earths climate changes the ice packs tend to melt.