Compare and contrast various forms of ocean life, identify shellfish by their shell characteristics, and create ocean scenes inside shells.
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Find information about fish and shellfish that live in salt water. Find similarities and differences in the two creatures' physical characteristics, habitats, and lives. Look closely at real shells. Identify the names of several different types of seashells.
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Find clam or scallop shells that are white inside. You might search for them on a nearby beach, or ask friends and relatives whether they have some left from their vacations. Clean the shells so they are clear of debris and sand. Dry.
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Create miniature ocean paintings inside the shells using Crayola® Gel Markers. Fish, crabs, water, palm trees, swimmers, or a sailboat on the water are just a few examples of scenes you could use.
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Add sparkly highlights to your waves or fish scales, for example, with Crayola Glitter Glue. Dry.
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