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May-June 2022
Academic Standards
Reading Objective:
Students will recognize that a mangrove swamp habitat nurtures baby sharks.
Reading Level:
Lexile: 460L; GRL: L
Next Generation Science Standards:
2-LS4--1: The diversity of life in a habitat
2-ESS2: Shapes and kinds of bodies of water and land
Vocabulary:
mangrove, roots, swamp
Use these questions to check students’ understanding and stimulate discussion:
1. What kind of trees do baby lemon sharks live in? (mangrove trees)
2. Where do mangrove trees grow? (in water)
3. What is a swamp? (a forest covered with water)
4. Name some ways that mangrove trees give baby sharks what they need. (The trees’ roots provide safety as well as a place to find friends and food, like fish and crabs.)
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Materials: 12˝ rulers, pencils, copies of the skill sheet
Overview: Students measure classroom objects to discover which are longer and shorter than a 2-foot baby lemon shark.
Directions: