B6 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. 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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. 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