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Whales This pocket book is no fluke! Learn about the two major classifi cations of whales toothed and baleen. Find out about the differences among kinds of whales, make meaningful comparisons to connect facts and observations to your experiences, and use all that you have learned to write about these wonderful sea mammals. Whales Book Overview....... pages 2 and 3 These pages show and tell what is in each pocket. Cover Design............... pages 4 and 5 Pocket Projects................ pages 6 24 Step-by-step directions and patterns for the activities that go in each pocket are included. Pocket Labels.....................page 25 Picture Dictionary..................page 26 Use the picture dictionary to introduce new vocabulary and as a spelling reference. Students can add new pictures, labels, and descriptive adjectives to the page as their vocabulary increases. Writing Form......................page 27 Use this form for story writing or as a place to record additional vocabulary words. B I B L I O G R A P H Y WHALES WRITING FORM Name: 2009 Evan-Moor Corp. 27 Making Books with Pockets EMC 1221 2009 Evan-Moor Corp. 26 Making Books with Pockets EMC 1221 Animal Close-ups: The Whale by Valerie Tracqui; Charlesbridge Publishing, 1995. Baby Beluga by Raffi; Crown Publishers Inc., 1990. Baby Whale by Lynn Wilson; Grosset and Dunlap, 1991. Baby Whales Drink Milk by Barbara J. Esbensen; HarperCollins Publishers, 1994. The Blue Whale by Melissa Kim; Ideals Publishing Corporation, 1993. Eyewitness Books: Whale by Vassili Papastavrou; Alfred A. Knopf, 1993. Going on a Whale Watch by Bruce McMillan; Scholastic, 1992. I Am a Little Whale by Francois Crozat; Barron s Educational Series Inc., 1995. Welcome to the World of Whales by Diane Swanson; Whitecap Books, 1996. The Whales by Cynthia Rylant; Scholastic Inc., 1996. Whales by Joan Short and Bettina Bird; Mondo Publishing, 1996. Whales by Erik D. Stoops, Jeffrey L. Martin, and Debbie Lynne Stone; Sterling Publishing, 1995. Whales by Seymour Simon; HarperCollins Publishers, 1989. Whales and Dolphins by Steve Parker; Sierra Club Books for Children, 1992. Whale Song by Tony Johnston; G. P. Putnam and Sons, 1987. The Whale s Song by Dyan Sheldon; Scholastic, 1990. baleen Toothed Whale flukes blowhole WHALES PICTURE DICTIONARY eye ears dorsal fin flipper (pectoral fin) throat pleats melon teeth Baleen Whale flukes 2009 Evan-Moor Corp. 1 Making Books with Pockets EMC 1221

WHALES BOOK OVERVIEW POCKET 1 Toothed Whales page 6 This page describes the activities for this pocket. Follow the suggestions to help your students gather information about toothed whales. Toothed Whale Cards pages 7 and 8 These whale cards provide pictures and facts about several different whales with teeth. Toothed Whale Model page 9 Cut and paste this model. Your students will enjoy opening and closing its mouth. WHALES POCKET 1 Killer Whale The killer whale has strong, pointed teeth. It eats fish, seals, penguins, and sea turtles. The killer whale has a single blowhole. The bump on its forehead is called the melon. Killer whales swim in groups called pods. The pod may have up to 50 members. Killer whales live in oceans around the world. 2009 E M C 7 M ki B k ith P k t EMC 1221 POCKET 2 Baleen Whales page 10 This page describes the activities for this pocket. Follow the suggestions to help your students gather information about baleen whales. Baleen Whale Cards pages 11 and 12 These whale cards provide pictures and facts about several different baleen whales. WHALES POCKET 2 Blue Whale Blue whales are huge animals. The female can reach 100 feet (30 meters) and weigh 150 tons (136 metric tons). The blue whale has wide, short baleen. It is almost 2½ feet (76 centimeters) wide and about 2 feet (60 cm) long. The blue whale can swim as fast as 30 mph (48 kph) and it can turn quickly. The blue whale s stomach can hold 2 tons (1.8 metric tons) of food. Tiny Creatures pages 10 and 13 This model will help students understand how baleen whales use their baleen as a sieve to strain plankton and krill from the water. 2009 E M C 11 M ki B k ith P k t EMC 1221 2009 Evan-Moor Corp. 2 Making Books with Pockets EMC 1221

WHALES BOOK OVERVIEW WHALES POCKET 3 How Whales Breathe Whales breathe oxygen through blowholes located on the tops of their heads. This enables whales to inhale and exhale without lifting their huge heads out of the water. They can also continue moving forward as they surface to breathe. A whale can close its blowhole(s) when it dives. The toothed whale has one blowhole. Baleen whales have two blowholes, sometimes referred to as twin blowholes. When whales come to the water surface to breathe, they make a spout of vapor called a blow. The blow is made up of droplets of water, oil, mucus, and used air. It smells like rotten fish. The blows of different whales look different. After they blow, whales breathe in fresh air and dive again. They can hold their breath underwater for 10 minutes or more. Some whales, such as sperm whales, can hold their breath for more than an hour. Some whales can be identified by the angle, shape, and height of their blows. Blue Whale The blue whale s blow is narrow and high. Right Whale Right whales make two low blows with their twin blowholes. Humpback Whale A humpback whale has a low blow. Sperm Whale The sperm whale makes a blow that is angled forward and to the left. 2009 Evan-Moor Corp. 20 Making Books with Pockets EMC 1221 POCKET 3 As Big as a Whale pages 14 18 This little book helps students to compare four different whales to real things in their environment. Thar She Blows! Comparing Whale Blows pages 19 21 Scientists are able to identify whales by their blows. This minibook will help your students to identify the characteristics of different whale blows. fold WHALES POCKET 3 As Big as a Whale! Name: POCKET 4 Tail and Tale Identifying Homophones pages 22 and 23 This tail-shaped exercise will help students remember what homophones are and show that they can read and understand their meanings. Whale Haiku page 24 Follow this simple pattern to create haikus with your students. A 2009 Evan-Moor Corp. 3 Making Books with Pockets EMC 1221