Lesson 29
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POWERPOINTS: What lives in a shell? http://www.graves.k12.ky.us/powerpoints/elementary/sedrgriffith.ppt Ocean
I'm a little fish in the ocean so blue. The Guppy Ogden Nash Whales have calves. Cats have kittens. Bears have cubs. Bats have bittens. Swans have cygnets. Seals have puppies. But guppies just have little guppies.
Way Down Deep Underneath the water Way down deep In sand and stones and seaweed Starfish creep Snails inch slowly Oysters sleep Underneath the water Way down deep. Mary Ann Hoberman
Shore
Mary Britton Miller Play on the seashore And gather up shells, kneel in the damp sand Digging wells. Run on the rocks Where the seaweed slips, Watch the waves And the beautiful ships. In the sand A castle grows (ramps and towers, turrets, bowers trees, and flowers) and for hours kings and knights march through the land in between my toes.
I'm a Little Fish (tune: I'm a Little Teapot)
I'm a little fish in the ocean so blue. Down in the Ocean
Down in the ocean.
A Seashell Reader 2: I held the shell up to my ear, Reader 3: Sh -- sh -- sh -- sh! Reader 1: A little shell washed up one day, Reader 2: It sang a song about the sea, Reader 3: Sh -- sh -- sh -- sh!
August Afternoon Marion Edey Where shall we go? What shall we play? What shall we do On a hot summer day? We’ll sit on a swing. Go low, Go high. And drink lemonade Till the glass is dry. One straw for you, One straw for me, In the cool green shade Of the walnut tree.
Catching a Fish
Reader 1: One, two, three, four, five Reader 2: I caught a fish alive. Reader 1: Six, seven, eight, nine, ten, Reader 2: I let it go again. Reader 1: Why did you let it go? Reader 2: Because it bit my finger so. Reader 1: Which finger did it bite? Reader 2: The little finger on the right.
Reader’s Theater I'm found inside the ocean blue, And Shark is my name-o. S-H-A-R-K S-H-A-R-K S- H-A-R-K And Shark is my name -o.
My Fish Can Ride A Bicycle My fish can ride a bicycle, my fish can climb a tree, my fish enjoys a glass of milk my fish takes naps with me. My fish can play the clarinet, my fish can bounce a ball, my fish is not like other fish, my fish can’t swim at all. Jack Prelutsky
I'm a Little Fish
(tune: I'm a Little Teapot)
There are so many things that I can do.
I can swim around with my tail and fin.
The water's fine - just jump right in.
There are so many things that I can do.
I can swim around with my tail and fin.
The water's fine - just jump right in.
(tune: You are my Sunshine)
The deep blue ocean.
Live many creatures of every size.
Whales, sharks, and dolphins,
Fish, Crabs, and lobsters,
Live together side by side.
And I heard it sing to me.
And lay upon the sand.
As I held it in my hand.
Out of the waves at sea.
(Tune: B-I-N-G-O)
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