The daily Astorian. (Astoria, Or.) 1961-current, August 13, 2022, WEEKEND EDITION, Page 12, Image 12

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THE ASTORIAN • SATURDAY, AUGUST 13, 2022
© 2022 by Vicki Whiting, Editor Jeff Schinkel, Graphics Vol. 38, No. 37
1792 MARINE DR • ASTORIA
576
31st Street
Astoria
503-325-2250
Join fish expert Professor Pescados as Kid Scoop explores schools of fish.
Underwater schools are different from the
school you go to. A school in the ocean is
actually a group of fish that swim together.
About 4,000 kinds of fish swim in groups
called schools.
Great
Ocean
Da Yang
Seafoods LTD.
Schools of fish are always made up of one
kind of fish swimming together. Sardines
swim with sardines, and minnows swim with minnows.
In a school, the fish are able to swim
together, moving in the same direction or
even changing directions in an instant without
bumping into each other. This can make a school
of thousands of fish look like one big fish.
Standards Link: Life Science: Living organisms depend on one
another for survival.
Can you find these pictures in the school of fish?
RULER
Some fish travel in schools
to confuse enemies that
want to eat them. Traveling
together also helps in the
search for food. Having
thousands of eyes and noses
on the lookout for food
gives the school a better
chance of finding dinner.
COMB
PENCIL
HOUSE
GLOVE
Not all fish school. For the most part, predator fish do not
school. One exception is this fish. These fish are born into
and live in large schools.
2158 Exchange St. | Suite 206
Astoria | 503-338-6230
Circle every other letter to find the name of this fish.
Standards Link: Life Science:
Adaptations in behavior improve an
organism’s chance for survival.
1725 N. Roosevelt Drive
Suite B | Seaside
503-738-3425
Some groups of underwater animals are not called schools. Use the code to find
out what each group of animals below is called.
TROUT
PROVIDING SAFE PASSAGE SINCE 1846
Look through the newspaper and
find five common nouns and
five proper nouns. Cut
them out and glue them to
Professor Pescados’ chart in
the correct column.
BASS
HERRING
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Income Tax Preparation
762 Avenue G • Seaside, OR 97138
503-738-3480
WARRENTON
861-3252
1167 SE Marlin
SEASIDE
738-8243
2155 S. Roosevelt
TIRE
McCALL CENTER
HAMPTON
LUMBER MILLS
WHALES
503.325.0411
AND
TOWING
34747 Hwy 101 Bus.
ASTORIA
SHARKS
A D E H I L MO P R S V Y
Standards Link: Grammar: Identify nouns.
Standards Link: Life Science: Students know examples of diverse life forms in the ocean.
TECHNOLOGY
SOLUTIONS
Eyes: Each fish
can look forward
How do fish swim so close without colliding?
with one eye
Fish use a combination of their senses to
while the other
create smooth schooling movements.
is looking
backward.
Lateral Line: Along each side of a fish’s body there is a line of
tiny holes or pores. Tiny hairs inside the pores feel the slightest
ripple or movement in the water. This lets fish know when
another fish is nearby. If one fish moves in a different direction,
all the others sense it and move accordingly.
Standards Link: Life Science: Animals have structures that serve different functions in survival.
NEWSPAPERS
IN EDUCATION
Thank you for supporting
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& Construction
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Repair Shop
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Bureau
• Subway
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Seaside
503-739-3055
NORTHWEST
READY MIX
UNDERWATER
SCHOOLS
MINNOWS
R E T A W R E D N U
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LATERAL
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SARDINES
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PORES
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CHART
Standards Link: Letter sequencing. Recognize identical
WHY
words. Skim and scan reading. Recall spelling patterns.
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Clatsop County
FAIR & EXPO
92937 Walluski Loop | Astoria
503-325-4600
325 Marlin Avenue
WARRENTON
503-861-1621
CLATSOP
BEHAVIORAL
HEALTHCARE
1162 Marine Drive
Astoria
503-325-1313
Ship Out
Seafood Restaurant
65 N. Hwy 101
Suite 204
Warrenton
503-325-5722
757 W. Marine Dr.
Astoria, OR
503-338-5200
2230 EXCHANGE ST. | ASTORIA | 503-325-9906
1650 SE Ensign Lane
WARRENTON
503-861-9999
423 GATEWAY AVE. • ASTORIA | 503-325-0761
34912 Business
Hwy 101, Astoria
Thankyou Teri Carpenter
503-325-0792
92351 Lewis and Clark Rd., Astoria • 503-468-0373
T
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1033 Commercial Street
Astoria, Oregon 97103
(503) 325-5620
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332 12th St., Astoria
503-325-7600
77 11th Street, Suite H
Astoria | 503-325-2300
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950 Olney Ave • Astoria
503-325-3562
• Estate Jewelry • Diamonds
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for home users and
small business
ADJUSTABLEBEDS
100 39th St.,
Suite 2
Astoria
503-325-6900
ASTORIA • 503-325-1974
1 Emerald Drive, Astoria
503-325-8221
PLUMBING
Commercial & Residential 503-325-5180
Quality Work at Affordable Rates
503-739-7145
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Seaside, Oregon
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101 Forest Drive
Seaside
503-738-0307
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Quality Construction from
Design to Finish
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Engineering
503-440-2827
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503-368-6186