Vocabulary
Story Recall
Animal Facts
Literary Devices
Think Deeper
100

What adjective means "living in or near water"?

Aquatic

100

Which exhibit did they visit first?

The tropical coral reef

100

Which fish can puff up to protect itself?

The blowfish

100

The coral reef was "like a sunny underwater garden."
What literary device is this?

Simile

100

Why do you think the narrator says, "The minute we walked in, I knew we'd have fun"?

Because the aquarium looked exciting.

200

What phrasal verb means "to look around or search for something"?

Poke around

200

Who went to the aquarium together?

The main character, his little sister, and his big brother 

200

Which birds cannot fly but are excellent swimmers?

Penguins

200

"Flower-like anemones" is an example of what literary device?

Simile

200

Why do you think the narrator's sister grabbed the narrator's hand in the shark hall?

Because the sharks looked huge or scary.

300

What does "aquarium" mean?

A place where people can see fish and sea animals.

300

Put these places in order.

  • Giant kelp forest
  • Penguin hall
  • Coral reef
  • Shark hall

Coral reef → Penguin hall → Giant kelp forest → Shark hall

300

What do salmon swim against to lay their eggs?

Currents

300

The school of sardines moved as one silver cloud."
What is being compared?

The school of sardines and a silver cloud.

300

Why do aquariums keep fish in habitats that are similar to nature?

So the animals can live safely and comfortably.

400

What phrasal verb means "to inflate with air"?

Puff up

400

Which place did they visit after the shark hall?

The tide pool

400

Which three kinds of fish do NOT have bones?

Rays, sharks, and skates.

400

"Friendly sea otters frolicked..."
What literary device gives the otters a human quality?

Personification 

400

What is one thing people can learn by visiting an aquarium?

How animals live, what they eat, or why we should protect ocean life.

500

What word means "to move in a large group"?

Swarm

500

What animals did the narrator see right before leaving the aquarium?

Dolphins and beluga whales

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