Earth Water Bodies
Earth Water Bodies
Earth Water Bodies
7 Oceans
Jessica Hicks
Content Area- Social Studies
Grade Level- 5
th
grade
Summary- Our World, 7 Oceans lesson is determine for students to
identify and label the bodies of water that surrounds earth. This short
lesson is reintegrate information from previous class year to move forward
with learning climate temperatures of water and inland area.
Learning Objective- Given a power point lesson, multiple worksheet, and
interactive activities students will locate, and modify the geographic terms
for bodies of water with mastery of a 100%.
Content Standard- GLE 0507.8.1 Analyze and predict how major
landforms and bodies of water affect atmospheric conditions.
Accomplishment- The students will mastery this lesson.
Oceans Facts
Most of the Earths water is in the 7 oceans.
A OCEAN- is a huge body of salt water that covers almost of the
earth surface.
The Oceans Names are-
Arctic Ocean
North Pacific
North Atlantic
North Pacific
South Pacific
South Atlantic
Indian Ocean
Oceans & Sea
Sea Facts
A smaller body of water is called a SEA.
Example of some SEAS are-
North Sea
Greenland Sea
Baltic Sea
Sometimes part of a SEA or an OCEAN
cuts into a mass of land called a GULF.
The GULF of Mexico is an example of
when a body of water cuts into land.
Question???
What is the difference from an ocean than
a sea?
a)A sea is bigger body of salt water.
b)A sea is smaller body of water.
c) A sea and ocean is the same size.
Hooray!
A sea is smaller body of salt water!
Lakes Fact
A lake is a body of water
surrounded by land.
A lake is-
Motionless
Normally is freshwater
River Facts
A river is a large natural stream of water flowing in a
channel to the sea, a lake, or another such stream.
The Mississippi River is an great example.
Things to know about RIVERS:
They have many uses as fishing, swimming, &
rafting.
Most of the largest cites are located near river banks.
Question???
What is a RIVER?
a) A body of large water.
b) A natural stream of water flowing to a
channel(feeder).
c) A place to swim.
Hooray!
A river is a natural stream of water flowing
to a channel (feeder).
Identify the bodies water
River
Lake
Sea
Ocean
Reviewing
An ocean is a large body of salt water.
A sea is a smaller body of salt water.
A lake is a motionless body of water
surrounded by land.
A river is a natural stream body of water
that moves to a channel.
What YOU learned!
You learned the meaning, differences,
and characterizes of the earth bodies of
water.
A) Ocean
B) Sea
C) Lakes
D) Rivers
OH NO!
Question 1
a)A sea is bigger body of salt water.
c)A sea and ocean is the same size.
Question 2
a)A body of large water.
c) A place to swim.