![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() Science: What other ocean animals are bigger than the big fish? What are other ways animals disguise themselves?.What would you do if you were Swimmy and trying not to be eaten?.Here we drew a large fish with sidewalk chalk and filled in with found nature items. Or take it outside and making it a collaborative project! What other sea animals can you design with the loose parts?Įxperiment with a variety of loose parts! Younger students may wish to use an outline of a fish as a guide. ![]() Use the loose parts to build a big fish like Swimmy and the red fishes in the story. Discuss how Swimmy and the small red fishes worked together to hide from the big fish. Loose Parts (ex: glass beads, small rocks, or even goldfish crackers).Objective: Use the materials to build a big fish inspired by the book, “Swimmy.” STEAM Challenge: Can you build a big fish inspired by “Swimmy”? STEAM is the combination of Science, Technology, Engineering, Art, and Math. Integrating STEAM based play is an easy and innovative way to enrich children’s learning. STEAM Storytime are STEAM challenges inspired by your favorite picture books. This week we are continuing our summer STEAM storytime series with the classic book, Swimmy. ![]()
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