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Meet Scuba Sue! . Click here to begin an adventure! . Here are the buttons you can click on our adventure to navigate you through the sea! . This button will take you back to the homepage! . This button will take you to the next slide! . This button will take you to the previous slide! . - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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Page 1: Meet Scuba Sue!

Meet Scuba Sue!

Click here to begin an

adventure!

Page 2: Meet Scuba Sue!

Here are the buttons you can click on our adventure to navigate you

through the sea!

This button will take you back to the homepage!

This button will take you to the next slide!

This button will take you to the previous slide!

Page 3: Meet Scuba Sue!

Hi Kids! I’m Scuba Sue!

Do you want to learn

about some cool sea

creatures?

Yes!

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We have learned about

all kinds of fish in the sea, but I

want to take you further

into the ocean life.

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Let’s take a dive deep into the ocean

waters to discover

this creature!

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The ocean is filled with

creatures of all shapes and

sizes!

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My favorite type of

mammal is a dolphin. Let me tell you

more!

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Did you know that dolphins are NOT fish,

they are mammals!

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Fish have gills.Mammals produce milk.They give birth to young.Fish lay eggs.

Facts

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Click on a picture of a dolphin to learn more about it!

http://coolwallpaper786.blogspot.com/2011/06/commersons-dolphin.html

http://www.flickr.com/photos/60469796@N04/5515169982/sizes/m/in/photostream/

http://www.up.ac.za/zoology/students.php?person=289

http://www.factsofworld.com/bottlenose-dolphin-facts

Video

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I want to teach you about the

Heaviside Dolphin.

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Another name for a

Heaviside Dolphin is the South African

Dolphin.

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This type of dolphin lives off the coast

of Africa usually.

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Heaviside dolphins are known to be

‘shy’ creatures.

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Heaviside dolphins eat

both fish and squid.

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A Heaviside dolphin is dark gray on most of its body, a black tail, and a white

belly.

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Here is what a Heaviside Dolphin looks like!

http://www.up.ac.za/zoology/students.php?person=289

Look at the white belly,

and black tail!

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You chose the Black Dolphin!

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Another name for a black dolphin is a

Chilean dolphin.

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Black dolphins like to eat green algae along with fish.

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Black dolphins are

found in shallow

waters in South

America.

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The way black dolphins look are similar to their name.

They look black, but are actually

a dark gray.

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Black dolphins have white

markings on their forehead,

throat, lips, and behind

their flippers.

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Here is a picture of a black dolphin

http://www.flickr.com/photos/60469796@N04/5515169982/sizes/m/in/photostream/

Notice how this dolphin is

almost completely

black!

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You chose the

Commerson Dolphin!

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Commerson dolphins like

to eat fish, but they also like

to eat octopus!

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Commerson dolphins can be found in the

Southern tip of South America, and around Kerguelen

Islands.

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Another name for a

Commerson dolphin is a

skunk dolphin.

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Why would they refer

to a dolphin as a skunk?

Click the next button to see why!

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Well that is because a

Commerson dolphin is black and white. Their colors are similar to that of a skunk.

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This is what a Commerson dolphin looks like!

Can you see the how it

looks like a skunk?http://

coolwallpaper786.blogspot.com/2011/06/commersons-dolphin.html

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You chose a

Bottlenose Dolphin!

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Bottlenose dolphins are mammals. All dolphins are mammals.

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Bottlenose dolphins are

warm-blooded.

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Bottlenose dolphins can stay under

water for up to 15

minutes!

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Bottlenose dolphins eat fish, squid,

and sometimes animals like

shrimp.

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Bottlenose dolphins can be found in warm waters. This

means they like the ‘tropical’ areas of the

world.

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An example of where Bottlenose dolphins can be

found is in waters

surrounding Florida, and

Texas.

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A Bottlenose dolphin is a

gray color all over their

body.

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This is what Bottlenose dolphin looks like!

http://www.factsofworld.com/bottlenose-dolphin-facts

Look at that smile this dolphin is giving us!

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Dolphins are some of the

most amazing creatures I have ever

swam with! Watch this

video!

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Video

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Now it is time to see how much you

learned on our adventure!

Remember all the facts I have told you today about these amazing

mammals we call dolphins!

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Do mammals have gills?

Yes No

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Sorry, mammals do not have gills. They have blow holes. Or

mouths.

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Correct! Good Job! Mammals have blow

holes or mouths!

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Which picture has a Commerson dolphin

in it?

http://coolwallpaper786.blogspot.com/2011/06/commersons-dolphin.html

http://www.factsofworld.com/bottlenose-dolphin-facts

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Sorry, please try again!

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Good Job! You sure know your

information about dolphins!

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Which is a picture of a Bottlenose

dolphin?

http://www.factsofworld.com/bottlenose-dolphin-facts

http://www.flickr.com/photos/60469796@N04/5515169982/sizes/m/in/photostream/

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Good Job! They are so pretty!

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Sorry! Try again! I know you can do

this!

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Which one is a Black dolphin?

http://www.flickr.com/photos/60469796@N04/5515169982/sizes/m/in/photostream/

http://www.up.ac.za/zoology/students.php?person=289

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Fabulous Job! You are doing great!

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Sorry! Please try again! You were so

close!

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One picture is of a Heaviside dolphin.

Which one?

http://www.up.ac.za/zoology/students.php?person=289

http://coolwallpaper786.blogspot.com/2011/06/commersons-dolphin.html

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Good Job! I’m so glad you have been paying attention!

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Try again! You almost had it!

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Are dolphins fish or mammals?

Mammals Fish

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This one is kind of tricky! Try again!

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Wow! You did a GREAT job!

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Do mammals produce milk?

Yes No

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Good job! Mammals DO produce milk!

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Sorry. Mammals actually do produce

milk. This is how they feed their babies!

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Do mammals lay eggs to have

babies?

Yes No

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Sorry. Mammals do not lay eggs. Fish lay eggs to have babies.

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Good Job! Mammals do not lay eggs, fish

do!

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Good Job! You divers are awesome! Thanks for taking this adventure with me! See you next

time!