All About Jellyfish!
Explore the amazing world of jellyfish with this fun and educational worksheet for 3rd graders.
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All About Jellyfish!
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Jellyfish are amazing sea creatures. They live in oceans all around the world. Jellyfish have no brain, no bones, and no heart! They are mostly made of water. They use their tentacles to catch small fish and plankton to eat.

1. What do jellyfish mostly made of?
Bones
Water
Air
Sand
2. What do jellyfish use their tentacles for?
To swim fast
To breathe
To catch food
To build homes
1. Jellyfish have a brain.
True
False
2. Jellyfish live in freshwater rivers.
True
False
1. Jellyfish have no , no bones, and no heart.
2. Jellyfish eat small fish and .
1. Describe two interesting facts about jellyfish.
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