Ocean Explorer
A kindergarten worksheet to help students identify and learn the names of the world's oceans.
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Ocean Explorer Worksheet
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Hello, young explorer! Let's learn about the big oceans on our Earth. Follow the instructions for each part.
Look at the map of our world below. It shows all the land and water.

Fill in the blanks with the names of the oceans.
1. The biggest ocean is the Ocean.
2. The ocean near the top of the world is the Ocean.
3. The ocean near the bottom of the world is the Ocean.
4. The ocean that touches Africa, Europe, and America is the Ocean.
5. The ocean that touches Asia, Africa, and Australia is the Ocean.
Use these words to help you fill in the blanks!
Read each sentence. Circle T if it is True or F if it is False.
1. There are five big oceans on Earth.
True
False
2. All oceans are small ponds.
True
False
Draw your favorite ocean animal. Then, write one sentence about it.
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