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Science·Ocean Life·conceptual

Classifying Ocean Animals

Classify ocean animals into major groups: fish (breathe through gills, have scales), marine mammals (breathe air, warm-blooded, feed milk), and invertebrates (no backbone — jellyfish, octopuses, crabs, starfish)

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

  • Sort ocean animals into fish, marine mammals, and invertebrates
  • Give defining features of each group (gills vs lungs, backbone vs none)
  • Correctly classify at least two animals in each group

Assessment prompt

If Classifying Ocean Animals saw pictures of a tuna, a seal, and a jellyfish, could they sort them into fish, marine mammals, and invertebrates, and explain what makes each group different?

Standards alignment

No external standards are linked to this topic.