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All About Sharks. An ABC Slideshow. By Mrs. Madden's 2nd Grade Spanish Immersion Students. is for Australia. Sharks can be found off the coast of Australia. A. By: Georgia . is for blue shark. The blue shark lives in the ocean with the white-tip shark. B. By: Jackson .
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All About Sharks An ABC Slideshow By Mrs. Madden's 2nd Grade Spanish Immersion Students
is for Australia. Sharks can be found off the coast of Australia. A By: Georgia
is for blue shark. The blue shark lives in the ocean with the white-tip shark. B By: Jackson
is for cartilage. Sharks have skeletons made of cartilage, not bones. C By: Leonardo
is for Dogfish shark. The Dogfish shark is only as a long as a loaf of bread. D By: Kirstin
is for eyelids. Sharks do not have eyelids. E By: Sydney
is for fins. Sharks have fins that help them swim. F By: Austin
is for interesting. Sharks are interesting animals. I By: Wilson
is for jellyfish. Sharks live in the ocean with jellyfish and many other animals. J By: Katelyn
is for lay. Some sharks lay motionless on the ocean floor, but they do not sleep. L By: Tucker
is for moving. Some sharks must stay moving to live. M By: Christian
is for oceans. Sharks live in oceans and seas. O By: Ali Morgan
is for pups. Baby sharks are called pups. p By Andres
is for quick. Sharks have to be quick to catch their prey. Q By Alex
is for reef shark. Reef sharks can be found near coral reefs. R By: Clark
is for sharks. There are more than 350 kinds of sharks! S By: Anne
is for tails. Sharks use their tails to help them swim. T By: Paulina
is for very sharp. Sharks have very sharp teeth for catchingtheir prey V By: Samantha
is for whale shark. The whale shark is the biggest shark of all. W By: Jordan
is for eXciting. Learning about sharks is eXciting. X By: Mykia
is for young. Young shark take care of themselves. Y By: Davonne
is for zillion. There are a zillion reasons to like sharks! Z