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Investigate how fish breathe underwater by simulating a gill using Koolaid and a coffee filter in this easy science experiment. This is a fun classroom science activity for kids learning about ocean animals, animal adaptations, water habitats, and ecosystems in 2nd grade science.

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Linda Kamp-Around The Kampfire
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This jellyfish in a bottle looks just like the real thing! This ocean craft is easy and inexpensive to make, and it's also a fun discovery or sensory bottle. Make a jellyfish from a plastic bag and place it in a bottle of water to watch it swirl and 'swim' around! It's really mesmerizing to watch, and it makes a great prop for storytime or a lesson at school. This post contains affiliate links. If you use these links to buy something we may earn a small commission which helps us run this…

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Amy Rogers
This super easy salt water experiment is the perfect science activity to teach kids about the density of salt and fresh water. Great for an ocean unit! Salt Water Experiment, Ocean Activities Preschool, Ocean Theme Preschool, Water Experiments, Ocean Projects, Experiments Kids, Ocean Unit, Science Experiments For Preschoolers, Ocean Science

Do this simple salt water experiment to teach kids about the respective density of salt water and fresh water. It's a fantastic kitchen science experiment that works for an ocean unit or a density science lesson. The perfect STEM activity for kids to use a controlled variable and works great as a science fair project!

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