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1 Start Mary Totten EDCI 270 Project 3

2 -Buttons You Need to Know- Click this button to move forward Click this button to go back Click this button to go back to the main menu.

3 Let’s Get Started!

4 After going through all of the animals and facts, click the arrow and move on to a fun activity. Click on each animal to learn about them This is the main menu. Clicking on the submarine will always bring you here

5 Sharks can grow to be 15 feet up to more than 20 feet long. They usually weigh 5,000 pounds or more! A great white shark compared to a school bus:

6 Great white sharks are at the top of the food chain for aquatic animals. They are called predators and they eat other smaller animals in the water. Some of the aquatic animals they are known to eat are: -Seals -Dolphins -Fish

7 You have chosen to learn about the great white shark! Pick what you want to learn about: 1.SizeSize 2.Interaction With Other AnimalsInteraction With Other Animals 3.Life SpanLife Span

8 Great white sharks mature around age 15 but can live up to over 30 years old.

9 You have chosen to learn about the green sea turtle! Pick what you want to learn about: 1.SizeSize 2.Interaction With Other AnimalsInteraction With Other Animals 3.Life SpanLife Span

10 Sea turtles can grow up to 5 feet in length and they can weigh up to 700 pounds! A green sea turtle compared to a person 6 feet tall:

11 Green sea turtles are mostly herbivores which means that they mostly only eat plants. They do not eat other animals. However, sea turtles are unharmed by a box jellyfish sting and sometimes will eat the jellyfish after being stung.

12 Green sea turtles can live to over 80 years old!

13 You have chosen to learn about the bottlenose dolphin! Pick what you want to learn about: 1.SizeSize 2.Interaction With Other AnimalsInteraction With Other Animals 3.Life SpanLife Span

14 Dolphins can grow up to 10 – 14 feet in length and usually weigh a little over 1,000 pounds. A bottlenose dolphin compared to a person 6 feet tall:

15 Dolphins mainly eat fish and actually just swallow them whole most of the time. Sharks are known to hunt and eat dolphins.

16 When dolphins are in captivity (meaning they live in a place like a zoo and not in the wild) they live up to about 45 to 50 years old.

17 You have chosen to learn about the standard octopus! Pick what you want to learn about: 1.SizeSize 2.Interaction With Other AnimalsInteraction With Other Animals 3.Life SpanLife Span

18 An octopus can grow up to 12 to 36 inches in length, which is about 1 to 2 feet. They can weigh from just 6 pounds up to 22 pounds. A common octopus compared to a person 6 feet tall:

19 The octopus normally eats crabs, lobsters, shrimp, and other small various fish. Sharks are known to eat octopus sometimes too.

20 An octopuses life span is pretty short. In the wild they only live for about 1 to 2 years old.

21 You have chosen to learn about the box jellyfish! Pick what you want to learn about: 1.SizeSize 2.Interaction With Other AnimalsInteraction With Other Animals 3.Life SpanLife Span

22 Box jellyfish grow up to 10 feet long and about 10 inches across which is less than a foot. They only weigh about 4.5 pounds. Jellyfish compared to a person 6 feet tall:

23 Jellyfish are known for their very painful sting which can be harmful to humans and other animals. A jellyfishes sting does not harm a sea turtle which sometimes end in them being eaten by the turtle. Jellyfish mostly eat what they can catch in their tentacles including small fish and eggs of other animals.

24 Jellyfish do not live for a very long time at all. They usually only live to be less than 1 year old.

25 For the quiz if you get the answer wrong it will have you answer it until you get the correct answer. If you go back to the main menu you will have to start the quiz from the beginning. Have fun and good luck! Now we get to see what you learned!

26 1. Which animal has a longer life span? Sea TurtleOctopus

27 GOOD JOB! You answered the question correctly!

28 TRY AGAIN! You answered the question incorrectly. Think about the facts you just learned to help you. Good luck!

29 2. Do these 2 animals normally interact? Sea TurtleBox Jellyfish YESNO

30 GOOD JOB! You answered the question correctly!

31 TRY AGAIN! You answered the question incorrectly. Think about the facts you just learned to help you. Good luck!

32 3. Which animal has a longer life span? Box JellyfishBottlenose Dolphin

33 GOOD JOB! You answered the question correctly!

34 TRY AGAIN! You answered the question incorrectly. Think about the facts you just learned to help you. Good luck!

35 4. Which animal is larger in size? Great White Shark Bottlenose Dolphin

36 GOOD JOB! You answered the question correctly!

37 TRY AGAIN! You answered the question incorrectly. Think about the facts you just learned to help you. Good luck!

38 5. Which animal is known to eat the other? Box JellyfishSea Turtle

39 GOOD JOB! You answered the question correctly!

40 TRY AGAIN! You answered the question incorrectly. Think about the facts you just learned to help you. Good luck!

41 6.Which animal has the longest life span? Great White Shark Bottlenose Dolphin Box Jellyfish Octopus Green Sea Turtle

42 GOOD JOB! You answered the question correctly!

43 TRY AGAIN! You answered the question incorrectly. Think about the facts you just learned to help you. Good luck!

44 7. Which animal weighs more? Box JellyfishOctopus

45 GOOD JOB! You answered the question correctly!

46 TRY AGAIN! You answered the question incorrectly. Think about the facts you just learned to help you. Good luck!

47 8. Which animal is at the top of the food chain? Great White Shark Bottlenose Dolphin Box Jellyfish Octopus Green Sea Turtle

48 GOOD JOB! You answered the question correctly!

49 TRY AGAIN! You answered the question incorrectly. Think about the facts you just learned to help you. Good luck!

50 9. Do these 2 animals normally interact? Bottlenose Dolphin Octopus YESNO

51 GOOD JOB! You answered the question correctly!

52 TRY AGAIN! You answered the question incorrectly. Think about the facts you just learned to help you. Good luck!

53 10. Which animal’s size can easily be compared to a school bus? Great White Shark Bottlenose Dolphin Box Jellyfish Octopus Green Sea Turtle

54 GOOD JOB! You answered the question correctly!

55 TRY AGAIN! You answered the question incorrectly. Think about the facts you just learned to help you. Good luck!

56 Which animal has the longest life span? Click on me to check your answer!

57 The Green Sea Turtle If you thought that it was the green sea turtle, then you were correct! The green sea turtle can live to over 80 years old! If you didn’t get that answer maybe look back over the facts.

58 Which animal weighs the least? Click on me to check your answer!

59 The Box Jellyfish If you thought that it was the box jellyfish then you were correct! The box jellyfish may be long but they only weigh about 4.5 pounds. If you didn’t get that answer maybe look back over the facts.

60 Which of these 5 animals are known to eat another of these 5? Click on me to check your answer!

61 If you thought the shark eats the dolphin. OR if you thought the sea turtle eats the jellyfish. Then you were correct! If you didn’t get those answers maybe look back over the facts. Click the arrow to move onto the quiz Good Luck!

62 Congratulations! You finished the quiz and learned a lot of new facts about aquatic animals! Now you can finish with the PowerPoint or go back to look over the animals again if you would like. You did it!


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