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Science·Ocean Life·conceptual

Ocean Depth Zones

Understand that the ocean has different zones depending on depth and light: the sunlight zone near the surface where most life lives, the twilight zone where light fades, and the midnight zone of total darkness

Suggested ages 7–9

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Learning journey

Your child is diving deeper into ocean science — learning how sea creatures are classified, understanding complex ocean food webs, and exploring the different zones and features of our vast oceans.

Evidence of understanding

  • Name the three main ocean zones: sunlight, twilight, and midnight
  • Explain that light decreases with depth until it disappears completely
  • State that most ocean life is found in the sunlight zone because plants need light to grow

Assessment prompt

If Ocean Depth Zones saw a diagram showing the ocean getting darker as you go deeper, could they name the three main zones and explain why most ocean animals live near the sunlit surface?

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