third grade project

in order to enhance our unit on inspired by the sea.home research project on an ocean animal of their choosing.please help me.any links

I'll be glad to help you.

Which ocean animal have you chosen?

dolphin

thank u so much

third grade project

in order to enhance our unit on inspired by the sea.home research project on an ocean animal of their choosing.please help me.any links
Dolphin

http://kids.nationalgeographic.com/kids/animals/creaturefeature/bottlenose-dolphin/

http://www.sciencekids.co.nz/sciencefacts/animals/dolphin.html

Have fun with your dolphin project! :-)

Certainly! For your third-grade project on ocean animals, here's what you can do to research and find information about your chosen animal:

1. Choose an ocean animal: Decide on the specific ocean animal you want to learn about. It could be a dolphin, shark, sea turtle, or any other animal that interests you.

2. Start with a general search: Begin by entering the name of your chosen animal into a search engine like Google. For example, search "dolphin" or "shark." This will provide you with a list of websites and resources related to your animal.

3. Use reputable websites: Look for websites that are trustworthy and provide reliable information. A few good websites for kids to find information on ocean animals are National Geographic Kids (https://kids.nationalgeographic.com/animals/) and NOAA Fisheries (https://www.fisheries.noaa.gov/educational-resources/kids). These sites provide educational content suitable for young learners.

4. Explore books and magazines: Visit your local library and search for kid-friendly books on ocean animals. Look for books with colorful illustrations and simple explanations. Popular series like the "National Geographic Kids" or "Magic School Bus" often have books on ocean animals.

5. Watch educational videos: Look for videos about your chosen animal on platforms like YouTube or educational websites such as Khan Academy (https://www.khanacademy.org/). These videos can be a fun way to learn more about your ocean animal and see them in their natural habitat.

6. Ask an expert: If you have access to an expert or someone who works with marine animals, consider reaching out to them and asking if they could answer a few questions for your project. You can contact local aquariums or marine conservation organizations to find experts who may be willing to help.

Remember to take notes or keep a research journal as you gather information to keep track of important facts, interesting behaviors, or any unique features of your chosen ocean animal. Make sure to give credit to your sources when you include information in your final project.

Good luck with your research, and have fun exploring the fascinating world of ocean animals!