| From Classbrain.com's D - F ScienceCoral Reefs In Danger In Finding Nemo, we get a delightful look at the world under the sea. Since over 70% of the world is covered by water, we need to understand what is happening in the ocean. An incredible number of marine species are dependent on coral reefs. What happens if we destroy the coral reefs around the world? Grade Level: 7-12, college What Kind of Creature Is It? Finding Nemo - Cast of Characters In Finding Nemo, we are introduced to a variety of underwater fish and creatures. What sort of creatures are they? Take a look to see their common and scientific names.
These books are recommended as a supplemental reading list for What Kind of Creature Is It? a lesson plan for Finding Nemo. WorksheetsOcean Life Activity Pages Use these great worksheets and coloring pages to explore Ocean Life. Level: Kindergarten & up PDF Files - Adobe Acrobat Required Shark Activity Page - Ocean Life Try this fun sample activity page for the Ocean Life lesson plan from ClassBrain's Movie in the Classroom. Become a member to get access to all of our worksheets, coloring pages, and other extensive study materials. Level: Kindergarten & up Art
How do artists create computer animated films, such as Finding Nemo? At Pixar, films go through four stages before they reach the screen at your local theater: development, preproduction, making the film, and post-production. Take a look at their step-by-step lesson on the animation process in this excellent, easy to understand tutorial. Level: 4th Grade & up English
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