Inside: Book review and activities for In One Tidepool
Title: In One Tidepool ~ Crabs, Snails and Salty Tails
Author: Anthony D. Fredericks
Illustrator: Jennifer DiRubbio
Publisher: Dawn Publications, 2002
Intended Audience: Primary age
Theme: Ocean, Habitat, Tidepool animals
Rating: ⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️
Synopsis: This is a rhyming text with vivid descriptions of life in tidepools, from sea stars, to anemones, to barnacles.
Opening: Here is a coastline with pounding waves, Sea-splashed rocks and hidden caves, With seagulls gliding out of reach And clumps of kelp tossed on the beach. This is where a tidepool lay, Crowded with critters on a summer’s day.
Why I Chose This Book: Because my class is just beginning an ocean study and we live on an island on the edge of the Northern Pacific. It’s a beautiful book with gorgeous water colours, and the rhymes and poetic language (e.g., shuffle, clusters, surging, splashy, craggy) all make for a fun, informative read. And as a bonus, there are two pages of field notes at the back of the book!
Links to Resources:
5 Page pdf from Dawn Publications includes 5 wonderful activities that are directly related to In One Tidepool.
Underwater viewer from Home Science Tools
Name that Tidepool Animal by National Geographic for Kids
Bubble wrap sea star craft by Our Kid Things
Paper plate crab from Simply Today Life.
I love the paper plate aquarium! I wish I had time to do it this year! I'll pin it or the future. Thanks.–Chrissy http://firstgradefoundme.blogspot.com
I love that goldfish bowl with the handprint! I want to use these ideas next year. What's your last day of school?
The art from the book is absolutely gorgeous! Great activities, too, I'll be trying a few of them out.
I have always been fascinated by tidepools and ocean life. I think this book will teach me more.
This book is making me miss the ocean! What a great way to bring it to my kiddos!Blessings, Jessica Stanford Mrs. Stanford's Class Blog is Having a Giveaway!My TpT Store 20% Sale
Wow. This book looks fantastic! Love the illustrations, and the examples of language you quoted are wonderful. Great activities, as well. Perfect!
You're welcome. I'm going to do it in the next week or two. I love it, too.
I know! Isn't it cute?
Thanks for all your great comments!
I always love your activities.
As soon as I scrolled down and saw the cover, I was hooked. Beautiful illustrations and lovely, lovely rhyme. 🙂 And the activities and resource list? WOW! I will bookmark this for sure…what a find for any teacher or adult who works with kids!!!! Thank you, Barbara…great review and awesome activities.