Under the Sea Graphing Worksheet (3 Free Printables)

Have fun with math with our free under the sea graphing worksheet.

Each page includes ocean-themed activities where children can color in images, find and graph various sea creatures, and answer questions about their findings.

This great activity reinforces graphing skills and introduces children to the fascinating world under the sea. Combining coloring count and graph worksheets makes learning fun and interactive, perfect for both classroom and home settings.

"Under the Sea Color, Count, and Graph worksheet featuring various sea creatures including octopuses, sharks, and fish. The worksheet includes instructions to color the images, count and graph the items listed, and answer questions about the quantities. The bottom section shows a bar graph and answers indicating 'Octopus' as the most found item and 'Jellyfish' as the least found item."

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Under the sea math worksheets

There are three different color, count, and graph worksheets included.

Color in the ocean images. Find and graph the items listed. Then answer the questions below.

How many of each?

Which item did you find the least of?

Which item did you find the most of?

The children will need to color in the following, all of which would be found under the sea.

  • Jellyfish
  • Sea urchin
  • Fish
  • Shell
  • Crab
  • Coral reefs
  • Sea turtle
  • Octopus
  • Shark

What skill is being learned?

This worksheet covers several educational skills, including counting and graphing quantities to improve graphing and data interpretation.

The worksheet provides a foundation in marine biology by introducing various sea creatures.

By answering questions about which items they found the most and least of, students develop observation and comparison skills.

The coloring and writing activities help to develop fine motor coordination, improving fine motor skills.

Under the Sea Color, Count, and Graph worksheet showing a variety of sea creatures including jellyfish, octopuses, sharks, and fish. The worksheet instructions are to color in the ocean images, count and graph the items listed, and answer the questions below. The bar graph at the bottom indicates quantities with 'Octopus' being the most found item and 'Jellyfish' being the least found item.

Sea creatures activities

Explore sea turtle anatomy with the parts of a sea turtle worksheet, perfect for teaching kids about different turtle parts.

Learn about the fascinating life cycle of a sea turtle with the sea turtle life cycle coloring page, showing each stage from egg to adult.

Combine math skills with marine biology by solving problems in the turtle math worksheets, ideal for reinforcing basic arithmetic.

Create adorable fish art using handprints in the f is for fish handprint art activity, helping preschoolers learn the letter F.

Make beautiful jellyfish handprint art while learning about the letter J with the j is for jellyfish handprint art project.

Learn about cnidarians with our jellyfish worksheets.

Dive into the letter O with the o is for octopus handprint art project, a perfect blend of art and alphabet learning.

Discover the different types of sharks with the types of sharks worksheets, teaching kids about various shark species and their characteristics.

Books about the ocean

Here are four popular books about the ocean for preschoolers:

  1. Commotion in the Ocean” by Giles Andreae. This delightful rhyming book introduces young readers to various sea creatures, from playful dolphins to snapping crabs, with vibrant illustrations and fun, engaging text.
  2. Mister Seahorse” by Eric Carle. Follow Mister Seahorse as he meets other underwater fathers who care for their babies in this beautifully illustrated story that combines educational content with Eric Carle’s signature art style.
  3. The Rainbow Fish” by Marcus Pfister. This classic tale tells the story of a beautiful, sparkling fish who learns the value of sharing and friendship, complemented by stunning, glittering illustrations that captivate young readers.
  4. Way Down Deep in the Deep Blue Sea” by Jan Peck. A young boy’s imaginative underwater adventure leads him to discover different sea creatures and treasures, with a repetitive, rhythmic text that makes it perfect for read-aloud sessions.

Explore marine life with our exciting aquarium scavenger hunt!

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Last Updated on 19 September 2024 by Clare Brown

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