We have just begun our new topic “Under The Sea.” The children have learned some of these facts this week. I am impressed with their knowledge and I hope that you are too.
“Sharks are blind and they can smell blood,” said Eilidh.
“Seahorses hold on to the plant to go to sleep,” said Lily.
“Mantarays are very dangerous and their tails are poisonous,” said Harry.
“Sharks have to keep moving or they drown,” said Enya.
“Whales swim to the bottom of the sea and then they come back up again,” said Sophie S.
“Fish cannot breathe unless they are in water,” said Skye.
“Turtles lie down on the seabed and smaller fish eat the food that gathers on their shells,” said Sienna W.
“Crabs are dangerous because they can pinch you,” said Cillian.
“Pufferfish have spikes to protect them,” said Lewis.
“The eel looks for food at night,” said Matthew.