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Saturday, January 5, 2019

Activity 3: Something Smells Fishy…🐟

One of the longest and largest rivers in the world is called the Amazon River. It is located in South America and is approximately 6400 kilometres (kms) long. That is four times longer than the entire country of New Zealand. Wow!
Scientists believe that there are over 3000 different kinds of fish that live in the Amazon River. Now, that is a lot of fish! To learn more about fish, we went online and found some really cool facts about fish.
For this activity, we are going to provide you with five sentences about fish. Some of them are true and some are them are not. It is your job to read these ‘facts’, and decide whether they are true or false.
On your blog, write out each fact and in CAPITAL LETTERS beside the fact, write the word ‘TRUE’ if it is a true fact or ‘FALSE’ if it is not true.
TRUE OR FALSE???
Fish Fact #1: The oldest known fish in the world is a 65 year old Australian lungfish. TRUE
Fish Fact #2: Sharks are the only fish that have eyelids. TRUE
Fish Fact #3: Starfish are a type of fish. FALSE
Fish Fact #4: Fish communicate with each other by making low-pitched sounds (moans, hisses, etc) TRUE
Fish Fact #5: Fish usually swim together in groups called ‘classes.’ FALSE

1 comment:

  1. Kia ora Jahrey,

    Well done on completing another SLJ activity, "Something Smells Fishy". I really like how you have added the facts and then stipulated whether they were true or false. I learnt a lot from reading your activity, In fact, I did not know that sharks are the only fish that have eyelids. That is absolutely fascinating. I did a bit of research around this and sharks don't use their eyelids to blink as the water cleans their eyeballs. Do you know what purpose their eyelids have?

    What fact did you find the most fascinating?

    Keep up the great work,
    Megan :)

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