Photo of the colorful peacock mantis shrimp
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Meet the Mantis Shrimp

This unusual sea animal has surprising secret powers!

By Dani Leviss
From the September 2023 Issue

Learning Objective: Students will ask questions and obtain information about a remarkable ocean creature, the mantis shrimp.

Other Focus Areas: Structure & Function, Measurement & Data, Algebraic Thinking

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There are more than 450 kinds of mantis shrimp. This is a peacock mantis shrimp.

Mantis shrimp range from 2 to 15 inches in length.

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Step-by-Step Lesson Plan

1. PREPARE TO READ (10 minutes)
Use an article and a video to make observations and ask questions about mantis shrimp.

  • Play the video Meet the Mantis Shrimp.” Then share and review the graphic organizer I Notice, I Wonder with students. If needed, discuss what an observation is (something you notice with your senses, like something you see). Share an example with the class.
  • Replay the video, this time having students record their observations and questions in the corresponding column. Then reconvene as a class and discuss student responses.
  • Project the article for the class. Focus on the large image of the peacock mantis shrimp. Have students make more observations and ask additional questions. Encourage them to record as many as they can!

2. READ AND ANALYZE (15 minutes)
Explore the article and describe key adaptations.

  • Read the article. Discuss which student questions were answered in the text. Then examine all the images and captions. Note additional questions about mantis shrimp that have been answered. Have students highlight questions that remain unanswered.
  • • Summarize what students have learned about the mantis shrimp and its adaptations, or body parts and behaviors that help this creature survive (e.g., a club-shaped limb for hunting prey). Encourage students to refer to the text as they complete the following sentence: One adaptation that mantis shrimp have is ___________. This adaptation helps them survive because ____________________________. Have student volunteers share their sentences with the class.

2. RESPOND TO READING (20 minutes)
Use the article, and other sources, to answer students’ questions about mantis shrimp.

  • Read aloud the last prompt on the I Notice, I Wonder graphic organizer. Allow students to work in pairs to answer the questions, encouraging them to use the text. Then select volunteers to share their answers aloud with the class.
  • Revisit any unanswered questions. Discuss how those could be answered by using reliable online sources or books. Let students conduct research to find answers to their remaining questions about mantis shrimp.

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