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Sharks Printable and Rays Printable are included in this sharks and rays non-fiction science unit.
Did you know sharks have tiny holes all over their snouts? They are special holes called the ampullae of Lorenzini that allow the sharks to sense electricity in the water. They can also have 3,000 teeth in their head at any given time and 35,000 teeth in the course of their lifetime! Let's learn all about sharks and rays!
Accompanied by Exploring Creation With Zoology 2: Swimming Creatures of the Fifth Day Lesson 7 or simple shark and ray guides like outforia.com/types-of-sharks / leafyplace.com/types-of-stingrays, you can use the All about Sharks and Rays unit study to check students' understanding of what they have learned through these sharks and rays worksheets!
Sharks Printable and Rays Printables Include:
- Shark Taxonomy - Kingdom, Class, Phylum, Order
- Sharks Fill in the Blank - dermal denticles, cartilage, cartilaginous fishes
- Bony Fishes Vs. Cartilaginous Fishes Venn Diagram
- Sharks and Rays Cut & Sort
- Banded Guitarfish Anatomy (Banded Guitarfish Parts of the Body)
- Great White Shark Anatomy (Great White Shark Parts of the Body)
- Stingray Anatomy (Stingray Parts of the Body)
- Sharks Vs. Rays Similarities and Differences Writing
- Notebooking Pages on Sharks and Rays (Blue Spotted Stingray, Manta Ray, Numbfish or Electric Ray, Eagle Ray, Sawfish, Smooth Skates, Angel Shark, Mako Shark, Dogfish Shark, Frilled Shark, Zebra Bullhead Shark, Horn Shark, Whale Shark, Nurse Shark, Great White Shark, Sawshark, Sand Tiger Shark, Megamouth Shark, Tiger Shark, Black-tipped Reef Shark, Leopard Shark, Hammerhead Shark, Lamprey, Hagfish)
- Blank Notebook Pages
- Sharks and Rays Poster - Batoidea (Myliobatiformes, Torpediniforms, RAjiformes, Pristiformes), Selachimorpha (Squatiniformes, Squaliformes, Hexachiformes, Heterodontiformes, Pristiophoriformes, Orectolobiformes, Carcharhiniformes, lamniformes)
- Answer Sheets + Fin-tastic! Printable Stickers
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Description
Sharks Printable and Rays Printable are included in this sharks and rays non-fiction science unit.
Did you know sharks have tiny holes all over their snouts? They are special holes called the ampullae of Lorenzini that allow the sharks to sense electricity in the water. They can also have 3,000 teeth in their head at any given time and 35,000 teeth in the course of their lifetime! Let's learn all about sharks and rays!
Accompanied by Exploring Creation With Zoology 2: Swimming Creatures of the Fifth Day Lesson 7 or simple shark and ray guides like outforia.com/types-of-sharks / leafyplace.com/types-of-stingrays, you can use the All about Sharks and Rays unit study to check students' understanding of what they have learned through these sharks and rays worksheets!
Sharks Printable and Rays Printables Include:
- Shark Taxonomy - Kingdom, Class, Phylum, Order
- Sharks Fill in the Blank - dermal denticles, cartilage, cartilaginous fishes
- Bony Fishes Vs. Cartilaginous Fishes Venn Diagram
- Sharks and Rays Cut & Sort
- Banded Guitarfish Anatomy (Banded Guitarfish Parts of the Body)
- Great White Shark Anatomy (Great White Shark Parts of the Body)
- Stingray Anatomy (Stingray Parts of the Body)
- Sharks Vs. Rays Similarities and Differences Writing
- Notebooking Pages on Sharks and Rays (Blue Spotted Stingray, Manta Ray, Numbfish or Electric Ray, Eagle Ray, Sawfish, Smooth Skates, Angel Shark, Mako Shark, Dogfish Shark, Frilled Shark, Zebra Bullhead Shark, Horn Shark, Whale Shark, Nurse Shark, Great White Shark, Sawshark, Sand Tiger Shark, Megamouth Shark, Tiger Shark, Black-tipped Reef Shark, Leopard Shark, Hammerhead Shark, Lamprey, Hagfish)
- Blank Notebook Pages
- Sharks and Rays Poster - Batoidea (Myliobatiformes, Torpediniforms, RAjiformes, Pristiformes), Selachimorpha (Squatiniformes, Squaliformes, Hexachiformes, Heterodontiformes, Pristiophoriformes, Orectolobiformes, Carcharhiniformes, lamniformes)
- Answer Sheets + Fin-tastic! Printable Stickers




