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Science Sunday: sea shells classification

February 26, 2012 Ticia 5 Comments

I just heard about a linky sponsored by Apologia Science, so I’m gonna link this up to Homeschool Science Show and Tell!

sea shell classifications

This activity comes from my Swimming Creatures pinterest board.  Over at the Crafty Classroom she put together a great sea shells classification printable identifying them to the best of her ability.  I tried to look for some others to add to my collection, but didn’t find any.  Does anybody know of any other sea shells classification printables?
sea shell organization
We went through our sea shells and slowly sorted them into the different types.  We ran into several which didn’t quite fit the pictures we had, so at that point it got into our best guess.

This is a great way to talk about classification and the minor differences you can find in things.
What makes this one a whelk and this one a conch shell?

sea shell identification activitysea shell sorting
Of course eventually it turned into a boys versus girls thing.  That didn’t go over quite so well because both boys would pick the same type of sea shell and say, “This is ____________ (fill in the blank of a child’s name they know) and he’s part of the boy group.  There’s more boys than girls.”

Yeah, and that would be when I ended that activity.

However, the concept is still sound, and they are still talking about it a few weeks later, so I guess over all it was a win for the learning sea shells activity.

Fantastic Five did a fun activity making their own constellations, she based it off a similar constellation post from Relentlessly Fun, Deceptively Educational.  It was fun to see someone doing what someone else had linked up to Science Sunday!


Alex Nguyen Portraits had a fun experiment of How many pieces of styrofoam can fit in the can?  You have to go there to see the fun twist she had in it.

 

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Comments

  1. MaryAnne says

    February 26, 2012 at 12:40 pm

    Super secret project??? Very intrigued =)

    LOVE all the free resources people share through blogs =)

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  2. Mama to 4 says

    February 26, 2012 at 1:29 pm

    thank you for hosting this linky every Sunday 🙂 Also I wanted to thank you for the idea of using Pinterst for Apologia activities! I just started an Aplogia Swimming Creatures Board! Have a great day!

    Reply
  3. Annette {This Simple Home} says

    February 26, 2012 at 6:54 pm

    Nick Jr had seashell printables…https://www.nickjr.com/printables/wonderpets-seashell-pack.jhtml

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  4. Karen says

    February 26, 2012 at 8:38 pm

    A squidoo site has some too – https://www.squidoo.com/seashell-coloring-page
    Can't wait to see what's in store on Saturday!

    Reply
  5. Kim says

    February 27, 2012 at 6:33 pm

    I love the printables you have for sorting and classifying. The other posts you shared look super fun!

    Reply

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