PPT-Basking Shark
Author : stefany-barnette | Published Date : 2016-09-11
By Tanner Allison and Ben Sobey Description The basking shark is the second largest fish in the world with a maximum recorded size of 122 m This filter feeder
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By Tanner Allison and Ben Sobey Description The basking shark is the second largest fish in the world with a maximum recorded size of 122 m This filter feeder is named after its strange . By: . Jordyn. . Freburger. , Addie Kalama, Jake Kunkel, . Skylar. Lewis, Cassie Price, and . Rebekah. Riley. Event. Harford Glen is bought by Harford County Public Schools from the army in 1948.. Issue. By Jared. Basking Sharks have a big mouth for catching more fish . and. a pointed nose. The basking sharks are the second largest fish in the world. They grow up to 33 feet long. . Look Like. Where they live. . F.Pedichini. 2. , J.Farinato. 1. , E.Pinna. 3. , . L.Carbonaro. 3. , . M.Centrone. 2. , . S.Esposito. 3. , . F.Fiore. 2. , A.Fontana. 2. , E.Giallongo. 2,. J.C.Guerra. 6. , P. Hinz. 6. , R.Ragazzoni. SARASOTA FINS © 2015 . www.sarasotafins.weebly.com. NOT ALL SHARKS HAVE BABIES THE SAME WAY.. How to tell female vs male shark apart:. Males have claspers (circled in red).. SARASOTA FINS © 2015 . www.sarasotafins.weebly.com. This will cover:. Eyes. Teeth. Gills. Fins. S. kin. Ampullae of Lorenzini. Analysis 1. The Encounter. lines 1-6. Technique. Line reference. Quotation. comment. Word choice. 1. ‘stub’. 1 and 2. ‘to stub/to have’. Unusual sentence structure.. I. nfinitive “to have” at the beginning suggests an unstoppable force. . Ms. Hays – Spring 2014. External Nares (Nostrils). Pair of openings on each side of the head . cranial. from the eyes. Taken up into the smaller of the two openings and expelled through the larger openings . Norman . MacCaig. divided his time mainly between Edinburgh, . where he lived and worked, and the north-west Highlands, where . he had relations and friends. . This poem depicts the startling encounter he had with a basking . Learning Intention:. I can show my analysis of a poem through annotation of the text . Poet’s Main Idea. This poem depicts the startling encounter . MacCaig. had with a Basking Sea.. Basking sharks are one of the largest species of the shark family, in fact they are the second largest species of any fish, reaching sizes in excess of ten metres and weighing several tonnes. . Learning Intention: . We are learning how to read the poem for UNDERSTANDING. So that I can . Understand the basic points of the poem before I study the poet's techniques. Success Criteria: I can.... Learning intentions . I can develop my knowledge of MacCaig poetry . I can explore the use of poetic devices. Success criteria . I must annotate the poem. I should explain key quotations from the poem. NOVEMBER 2017 . | . projectaware.org. Shark and ray tourism has the potential to dramatically improve the future for shark and rays.. WELCOME. Responsible. Sharks and rays are in decline.. Tourism is increasing.. iola and Diana. Parts of sharks. How many fins does a shark have? . Tail fin. Dorsal fin. Anal fin. Pectoral fins. 640 × . Pelvic fin,. t. Vocab. Cartilage- cartilage is a strong rubbery gill, this helps the organ that helps it breathe. Poetry of . norman. . maccaig. Poet’s Main Idea. This poem is about a strange and unsettling encounter that . MacCaig. has with a Basking Shark . A Basking Shark is a very large shark - reaching sizes in excess of ten metres and weighing several tonnes. .
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