Let’s Explore The Deep Blue Sea

March 12, 2023 No Comments

Grab your mask and “et’“. This resource is 242 pages of amazing information, crafts and activities with 9 ocean friends. Take a peek!

Colorful Vocabulary with real life pictures and lots of word work to enhance students understanding of the theme. I like to begin with “A Sailor Went to Sea”. What do you hope to see and check out the adorable craft for your bulletin board or hanging. Next read this fabulous book Commotion in the Ocean to get the students engaged. For your guided reading lessons I love the Ocean Creature Book. The 9 crafts can be used for a bulletin board or showcasing student reports.

There are 9 ocean friends your class will meet. Each begins with a Mini Book filled with informational text, Graphic Organizers for collecting details, Word Work (definitions, ABC Order, Syllables, Parts of Speech), Literature Suggestions with Activities, Activities related to Ocean Friend, Fact Sheets with photos for posting, Student fact sheets in color and black and white, Craft, Writing, and finally T/F for Assessment.

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I’m Michele a retired educator who loved every minute of being in the classroom and creating an environment where students loved coming and materials were presented that inspired learning. After retirement 5 years ago I knew I wanted to stay connected to the classroom and education. I began pulling my materials together and creating resources for TpT. I hope you will peek at them!! Together my husband and I have raised three amazing sons who now are busy beginning families of their own. To date I only have one grandson but he is such a joy! My husband, miniature dachshund Rubee, and I love being on the water, boating and walking outside. So if you see sunglasses you know where we are!! Together we spend time at our lake house in Michigan and our winter home in Florida. We are creating so many wonderful memories.

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