Crustacean poems: Who Am I?
Identify these Crustaceans:
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I'm often seen in dips and scampi dishes.
I'm also a favorite food of bottom fishes.
A lobster looks a lot like me
When it's still a baby floating free.
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I'm orange below and green above.
My shell fits me like a glove.
I have a long tail and two strong claws.
But you'd never have to worry about my puny jaws.
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My shell is round and green.
Hiding in seaweed is my scene.
I can protect myself with claws raised high,
But I'd rather just sit in a tidepool 'till you pass by.
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I glue my shell to rocks and stuff.
Try to pull me off if you think you're tough.
But beware, a mighty heave-ho
Might pull me out of my volcano!
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(To see if you've guessed correctly, click on the question mark.)
Other possible student activities:
- Discuss what characteristics crustaceans have in common (such as: exoskeleton, must molt to grow, jointed appendages, etc.)
- Have students make up their own Who Am I? stories or poems.
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