The Deep Blue Sea

The Deep Blue Sea
—in or on sand/mud on the ocean bottom
—on rocks on the ocean bottom
Shark
Growing Up WILD: Exploring Nature with Young Children © 2009 Council for Environmental Education
—swimming or floating in the water
—in the air above the ocean.
Clam
Jellyfish
Crab
Sea Sponge
Note: The symbols to the right indicate in what part of the ocean
each animal spends most of its time:
Anemone
Tropical Fish
Directions: Make a copy of the Ocean Animal Cards below. You may wish to color and laminate them for durability. You
may also wish to enlarge and cut out the figures for use in the ocean mural or use them to guide your creation of your own
sea animal shapes.
Seahorse
Growing Up WILD: Exploring Nature with Young Children © 2009 Council for Environmental Education
The Deep Blue Sea
—in or on sand/mud on the ocean bottom
—on rocks on the ocean bottom
Shark
Growing Up WILD: Exploring Nature with Young Children © 2009 Council for Environmental Education
—swimming or floating in the water
—in the air above the ocean.
Clam
Jellyfish
Crab
Sea Sponge
Note: The symbols to the right indicate in what part of the ocean
each animal spends most of its time:
Anemone
Tropical Fish
Directions: Make a copy of the Ocean Animal Cards below. You may wish to color and laminate them for durability. You
may also wish to enlarge and cut out the figures for use in the ocean mural or use them to guide your creation of your own
sea animal shapes.
Seahorse
Growing Up WILD: Exploring Nature with Young Children © 2009 Council for Environmental Education
Sea Snail
Growing Up WILD: Exploring Nature with Young Children © 2009 Council for Environmental Education
Shrimp
Whale
Sea Star
Gull
Sea Turtle
Octopus
Scuba Diver
Growing Up WILD: Exploring Nature with Young Children © 2009 Council for Environmental Education
Sea Snail
Growing Up WILD: Exploring Nature with Young Children © 2009 Council for Environmental Education
Shrimp
Whale
Sea Star
Gull
Sea Turtle
Octopus
Scuba Diver
Growing Up WILD: Exploring Nature with Young Children © 2009 Council for Environmental Education