
Fill In Sentences:
Oceans
INSTRUCTIONS:
Fill in each blank box with the word from the above list that best completes the sentence.
ingrediant
luminous
effective
generate
transmit
rift
parasite
molten
pollute
classify
dwindle
vent
engulf
organism
imagery
1. The crowd around the smoking building started to after firefighters put out the flames.
2. Kimberly was an goalie and the soccer ball rarely got past her.
3. Sue knew she needed one more to make her cake.
4. Oil and other garbage oceans and kill the plants and animals in them.
5. Jason put his bed right beside the air conditioning so he would stay cool all night long.
6. Moss grew in the between the two slabs of cement in the sidewalk.
7. A virus is a microscopic that can cause illness.
8. The moon helped light the path through the field.
9. Type of leaf, type of seed, and type of bark are just a few ways to a tree.
10. The light bulb did not enough light to illuminate the whole room.
11. Around the Earth's core is a layer of iron that flows like a liquid.
12. The wave was big enough to the boy in seawater and drag him sputtering back to the beach.
13. She had to a message to her father, but didn’t know how since he was nowhere near a phone.
14. Through X-ray , doctors can determine exactly where a bone is broken.
15. A needs another organism to live on or in to stay alive.
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Definition Matching:
Oceans
INSTRUCTIONS:
For each vocabulary word in the left column, locate its definition in the right column.
Type the number of the correct definition in the blank before the word.
rift
1. to become smaller or less
effective
2. working very well, or getting the job done
engulf
3. one of the items that something is made from, such as an item of food in a recipe
parasite
4. to contaminate or make dirty or impure, especially with industrial waste or other products produced by humans
luminous
5. an opening through which smoke or fumes can escape
organism
6. fissure, crevasse; a clear space or interval
dwindle
7. a living plant or animal
classify
8. shining or glowing
vent
9. to put things into groups according to their characteristics
pollute
10. to produce something
molten
11. melted by heat
ingrediant
12. to cover or swallow up someone or something
transmit
13. to send or pass something from one place or person to another
generate
14. figurative language
imagery
15. an animal or plant that gets its food by living on or inside another animal or plant
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Crossword:
Oceans
Oceans digs into the many mysterious and incredible features of our watery surroundings – starting with the origins of what should rightly be called the “world ocean” 4.5 billion years ago.
Kids will learn how oceans gave rise to the first stirrings of life on our planet, and find out more about the many amazing sea creatures that populate the seas’ deepest and darkest trenches. From camouflage to headlights, find out how fish have adapted to survive in the ocean’s many challenging environments.
Stories about the great explorers of the oceans, for kids who love tales of extreme adventure, are sure to inspire the next junior Cousteau. Find out just how low you can go with a submersible, and how undersea robots are extending our knowledge of the vast ocean floor. Then get a glimpse of the ocean at work – producing oil, fertilizer, and food for the growing planet – and see it at its loveliest: as home to our precious coral reefs. And what about the future of the oceans? For kids who are keen to protect this irreplaceable resource, sections on how oil spills, discarded plastic, and household detergents are endangering our seas are especially valuable.
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The Blue Planet
The Earth is covered by five oceans (Pacific, Atlantic, Indian, Antarctic, and Arctic) and ...
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How the Oceans Formed
Imagine a rocky planet so hot that all the rocks are a hot, glowing liquid. The liquid mov ...
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The Layers of the Ocean
Imagine taking an ocean voyage. But instead of going around the world, you travel down, st ...
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Vents, Volcanoes, and Mountains
If it were possible to sponge up all the ocean water and expose the ocean floor, what do y ...
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Ocean Weather
Anyone who has experienced the 150-mile-per-hour winds and pounding rain of a raging hurri ...
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Creatures of the Ocean
To land creatures like us, the ocean doesn’t seem like a great place to live.
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Exploring the Ocean
If you held your nose and jumped into the water for a look around, you wouldn’t have ...
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Famous Ocean Explorers
For those lucky enough to live near it, the ocean is a source of endless summer fun. It&rs ...
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Ocean Myths and Legends
A long, long time ago, people who sailed the uncharted seas took their lives in their hand ...
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Using the Ocean
Beyond seafood and salt, the ocean provides oil, fertilizers, and food for farm animals. S ...
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The Future of the Ocean
Oceans provide food, transportation, energy, minerals, warmth, water, and more. If it were ...
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1 Videos in this unit
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Creatures of the Ocean
Fish, sponges, sea anemones, and coral are among the many kinds of animals that inhabit th ...