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Ocean Explorer Premium Worksheets For Kids
For 4-8 year olds
Illustrations: Dikhit BorahContent: Marwah & Sumitra
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IndexActivity Name Skills Acquired
Colour By Number Numeracy, Association, Creativity
Take Me Home Visual Tracking, Logical Reasoning, Play
Shapes In Fish Numeracy, Observation, Shape Recognition
Fish Goggles Creativity, Fine Motor, Play
Parts Of Fish Observation, Association, Knowledge
Underwater Maze Identification, Visual Tracking, Language
Ocean Flash Cards Knowledge, Association, Fine Motor
Where Do I Belong? Logical Reasoning, Knowledge, Fine Motor
Ocean Life Creativity, Observation, Knowledge
Li'l Sea Turtle Fine Motor, Creativity, Story Tell
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How this activity helps?Your child colours the fish by associating the numbers and colours.Your child colours the fish by associating the numbers and colours.
Ask your child to colour the background. Then, describe the underwater scene in entirety.
Colour By Number Colour By NumberLook at the fish below, is it missing something? The colours are missing and there are numbers on it! What could the numbers mean?
Help your child colour the fish by taking a look at the colour cues printed in each section. How about colouring the fish in the order of the numbers?
How this activity helps?As your child finds the path in the maze, they exercise problem-solving skills. How about a story of the lost fish? Stories are an interactive way for children
to express themselves and develop language.
Take Me Home Take Me HomeFish is lost. Do you know where it lives?
Help your child guide the lost fish through the maze to its home.
How this activity helps?Your child utilizes their pattern-matching skills to complete this activity.
Recognizing patterns is an important cognitive skill.
Shapes In Fish Shapes In FishFish has many shapes. What all can you spot!
Help your child count the number of each shape and make a note of the number against the shape on the side. Then, colour the fish according to the colours indicated.
How this activity helps?As your child threads the yarn through the eyelets, they develop their fine motor control.
Your child expresses themselves by colouring the mask independently.
Fish GogglesFish GogglesGet ready for the fish's perspective. Just get the goggles ready!
Help your child colour the fish and cut along the dotted lines (the inner circles as well!). Through the eyelets, string a yarn. Then, let your little one put on the googles and pretend play in an imaginary ocean!
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Mouth Fin
How this activity helps?Your child identifies the different parts of a fish — eye, mouth, fin, scale, and tail.
With your child discuss about the diversity of the underwater world. How about introducing them to how fish breathe?
Parts Of Fish Parts Of FishWhat are the different parts of a fish? Can you spot them all?
Help your child colour the fish in any manner. Then, identify its parts by cutting the name of each part, from the list given below, and pasting it in the right spot.
How this activity helps?Your child exercises their concentration and attention to detail
as they attempt to find the hidden words.
Underwater MazeUnderwater MazeWords have all gone into hiding in this maze. Can you find them?
Help your child look for the words associated with the underwater world. Clues are given on the sides.
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Answers: Whale, Fish, Coral, Starfish, Octopus, Seahorse, Shark
Shark Octopus
DolphinSeahorseWhale
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How this activity helps?As your child matches the names to the images, they recall the names of the underwater creatures.
Ocean Flash Cards Ocean Flash CardsHow many underwater creatures can you name? Below are a few flash cards to help you remember them all, but they are incomplete!
Help your child complete the flash cards by cutting them and the names out. Encourage them to match the names with the correct water creatures. Then, help them stick them in place.
How this activity helps?Your child recognizes the difference between the elements mentioned. They exercise
their logical reasoning as they sort them.
Where Do I Belong ? Where Do I Belong ?Below are a few colourful elements and creatures! Can you spot which ones are found underwater and which ones aren’t?
Help your child cut out the different elements and sort them in their correct column on the next page.
Belongs To Underwater Does Not Belong To Underwater
How this activity helps?Your child is introduced to the different creatures underwater. They learn about about the food chain.
Ocean LifeOcean LifeThe ocean ecosystem consists of tiny creatures like planktons and huge creatures like the enormous whale! Get ready to learn about the ocean food chain.
Help your child colour the underwater scene. Then, discuss in a simple manner how the food chain works in the ocean.
How this activity helps?Your child finger-paints to create a sea turtle. It's a colourful sensory play!
Encourage your child to narrate a story of the little turtle’s adventures. You have the perfect turtle prop as well!
Li'l Sea Turtle Li'l Sea TurtleWouldn't it be nice to have a sea turtle as a friend? Well, we have one below. It's an interesting one too!
Help your child colour the sea turtle by finger-painting. Let it be as colourful as possible. Once dry, cut along the dotted lines. Then fold the two tiny triangular flaps together. Ta-da, the turtle is all done! Give a name to the turtle.