Reviewed diagram
Shark Scientific Diagram
A clear visual learning page for Shark, with size facts, simple labels, and a child-friendly science question.

Batch reviewed generated diagram for Pro Pack use. Check labels, Kids Ask Why panel, anatomy/context modules, and print readability.
Open imageKids Ask Why
Why do sharks keep swimming?
Many sharks swim to move water across their gills so they can get oxygen. Swimming also helps them search for food and stay balanced in the water.
Diagram idea
Show water flowing into the mouth and across the gills with blue arrows.
1-minute activity
Wave a paper fish through air and imagine water flowing across gills as it moves.
What kids learn
Simple science modules
External anatomy with labeled body parts and magnified detail windows
Behavior patterns and life cycle shown as a clear flowchart
Subject-specific animal internal anatomy or body systems, never human anatomy
Habitat, climate, and global distribution map
Unique adaptations such as movement, senses, defense, or hunting tools
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