If you're anything like me, then you've been anxiously counting down the days until Shark Week. Although I'm not in school during Shark Week, this year, I'm declaring a week in September as my very own SHARK WEEK to celebrate with my kids. Why? Because kids are FASCINATED by sharks and so am I!
Here are 5 simple ways you can bring a little of SHARK WEEK into your classroom:
1. Share Some Shark Jokes!
I'm looking forward to the hilarious shark jokes that will be flooding my social media feeds over the next few weeks. To get you in the Shark Week spirit now, I've put together a collection of some of my favorite jokes about these underwater predators. Download for FREE!
2. Watch Documentaries and Videos
In preparation for my own Shark Week, I've been binge-watching shark documentaries and trying to learn as much about these fascinating creatures as possible. Where to start: anything by National Geographic!
or anything by Daniel Attenborough:
3. Make a Headband
Who doesn't love to wear a headband? This headband is so cute and easy to make. I saw this from Simple Everyday Mom on Pinterest and it's FREE! Isn't it adorable? Thanks, Simple Everyday Mom! I'll be sure to posts pics when my students make them!
4. Play Sneaky Shark Math Game:
Sharks + Math = FUN LEARNING!
5. Read Some Awesome Books to Your Students
Missing from the list, however, is one of my favorite books to share: SHARK LADY: The True Story of How Eugenie Clark Became the Ocean's Most Fearless Scientist. Take a sneak peek!
You can read more about it and see how I do a few activities to support Shark Lady.
So, there you have it- five easy things you can do to celebrate SHARK WEEK. And the best part is that all of these activities are fun, easy to do and FREE! Who wouldn’t want to read more books, watch thought-provoking documentaries, listen to funny jokes, make a shark craft or play games that make them smarter? I know I do. Your kids will, too!
So, what are you waiting for? Download all the Freebies above, kick back and read some books, watch a few documentaries, and...go for a swim today!
You never know what you'll see!