A couple of weeks ago I was at Five Below, browsing the aisles and I came upon a book section...I have a weekness for books and when I found this one, I knew it had to come home with me. I mean, who doesn't need another shark book for their growing collection? ...all in the name of student reading engagement, right?
This book busts some myths that give sharks a bad rap. Students are always surprised to find that these powerful preditors are actually not commonly a threat to humans. It also ends with telling ways that people can help protect sharks. That is a win for sure!
If you are looking for ideas for upper elementary students to use while learning about sharks, you can check out this resource that helps bring the facts to life in one booklet. Here is a peek at the inside of my research guide. It has seven different sections covering these different topics:
Location: Use a map to record the areas where six different sharks live
Anatomy: Draw and label the parts of one shark.
Smarts: What makes sharks so smart?
Senses: How do sharks use their senses to thrive and survive?
Teeth: What types of teeth do sharks have?
Danger: What danger do sharks pose to us?
Save the Sharks: How can we protect sharks?
If you want to see more or are interested in purchasing this research guide, you can click the link here to be taken to the product in my store.
Looking for even more shark related activities for all your shark-loving students? Be sure you also check out my Shark Bite Multiplication Game. It's a blast!
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