
Marine Life Unit Study: Fun Ocean Activities for Preschool and Early Elementary Kids
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If your kids are fascinated by sea turtles, love pretending to swim like dolphins, or can’t resist collecting shells at the beach, you already know what a natural fit marine life is for early learning.
Our new Explore Marine Life Unit Study blends science, art, storytelling, and sensory play into a hands-on experience your preschool through early elementary kids will love. Whether you use it as a full unit study or just pull in a few ocean-themed ideas to enrich your homeschool week, this one’s packed with fun and discovery!
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It’s no surprise that ocean animals are a favorite topic for young learners. So many are ADORABLE, and they’re all full of mystery, movement, and color—and they naturally spark questions and imaginative play.
With a marine life theme, you can:
Dive into science topics like habitats, adaptations, and life cycles
Strengthen fine motor and art skills through creative projects
Build early literacy with themed read-alouds and storytelling
Incorporate sensory play and observation-based learning
Spark curiosity with ocean-themed movement, pretend play, and exploration
Best of all, it’s a topic that works beautifully across ages and abilities—perfect for siblings learning together!
This unit is full of hands-on projects designed to help your child explore, create, and connect with the ocean. Below are a few favorite activities we know your kids will be excited to try!
This stunning mixed-media project brings together painting and sculpture in a way kids love. First, your child paints a bright ocean sunset background on canvas. Then, using air-dry clay, they sculpt a wave curling across the water—complete with a little whale tail peeking through. It’s creative, calming, and full of texture and color. Plus, it makes a beautiful finished piece your child will be proud to display!
Using realistic ocean animal figures, your child will explore a variety of sea creatures in a playful, interactive way. Kids match each animal to its fact card, then build vocabulary by describing what they see. It’s a great activity for building observation skills and sparking interest in marine biology—no worksheets required!
In another activity, kids will take the exploration outside and use chalk and a measuring tape to mark the true length of these ocean animals ... and compare how many "me's" it would take to size up!
Get outside and grab your chalk—it’s time to measure! Kids choose an ocean animal, guess how big it might be, and then use a tape measure to draw its real size on the sidewalk. They’ll compare it to their own height and count how many “thems” it would take to match it. It’s a joyful, active way to connect math and science in a way that’s super memorable!
Even young artists can follow simple steps to draw an adorable sea otter! This directed drawing (and painting!) activity helps build attention to detail, spatial awareness, and confidence with pencil control—all while focusing on one of the ocean’s cutest animals, the sea otter!
Jazz up your ocean unit study with a colorful, process-based art project using real ice dye! Kids arrange ice over fabric, sprinkle powdered dye, and watch as the colors melt and blend like rippling ocean waves. The result? TWO beautiful, one-of-a-kind creations you can really use in your home ... pillow covers!
This art-meets-science project is a favorite! Kids begin by painting a sea turtle shell using watercolor swatches on cut-out watercolor paper. Before the paint dries, they sprinkle salt over each color to watch the magic happen. As it dries, the salt absorbs some of the water, leaving behind a beautifully textured, speckled design. Once dry, they rub off the salt and complete their turtle by adding painted flippers, a head, and a tail made from construction paper. It's a great way to blend creativity with observation—and the final turtle is as unique as your child’s imagination.
In this simple activity, kids paint sea-themed paper shapes with watercolors and watch the colors gently spread and blend across the surface. It's a calm, creative activity that builds fine motor control while introducing basic properties of absorption and diffusion.
These activities give kids a chance to discover coral reefs through observation and hands-on creation.
First, they’ll dive into coral reef facts and play a fun coral-themed I-Spy game that builds attention to detail and introduces the idea of coral as an underwater habitat. Then, using Model Magic clay, they’ll sculpt their own coral reef by twisting, pinching, and shaping different types of coral—like brain coral, fan coral, and bubbly soft corals. These will get used later in their diorama!
This final project brings together everything your child has learned in a creative, hands-on, and SUPER CUTE way. Using the Knowledge Crates box as the base, kids will create a 3D diorama that illustrates the life cycle of a sea turtle—from eggs in the sand to fully grown turtles swimming in the sea.
They’ll paint the inside of the box to show the water, add layers of real sand and waves to set the scene, and sculpt each stage of the life cycle using clay. From tiny turtle eggs to hatchlings making their way to the water, every detail helps reinforce what they’ve learned about sea turtles and ocean life!
This is one of those projects that feels more like play than learning—but it brings science to life in the best way. It’s hands-on, memorable, and makes a great keepsake to display when your marine life unit is done. 🥰
You could piece together a DIY marine life unit, but if you’re short on time—or just want everything ready to go—our new Explore Marine Life Unit Study crate makes it easy. It’s designed for preschool through early elementary learners, and every activity is open-and-go with no extra prep required.
Here’s what’s included in the crate:
26 planned activities across science, art, literacy, and sensory play
All materials included (even the glue and clay!)
A full-color activity guide to walk you through it all
I Sea 10! math game from Learning Resources—fun for counting and early addition
An ocean-themed Go Fish! card game for early learners
A shimmering Kinetic Sand mini castle set for sensory exploration
You’ll also receive a curated collection of children’s books that pair perfectly with the activities:
The Ocean is Kind of a Big Deal by Nick Seluk – A clever, illustrated book that explains how important the ocean is to our planet and everything on it.
Dolphins (National Geographic Kids) – A nonfiction reader packed with photos and facts about one of the ocean’s smartest creatures.
National Geographic Kids Ocean Animals Collection – A high-interest chapter book featuring sea otters, manatees, and weird sea creatures.
Little Turtle by Gisela Bohórquez – A beautifully illustrated story that follows a baby turtle’s journey from beach to sea.
National Geographic Ocean Animals Sticker Activity Book – Full of puzzles, facts, and activities that reinforce learning across the unit.
Everything is packed and labeled—just open the box and dive in!
If you’re teaching older elementary learners as well, this is a great unit to do side by side with our Explore the Ocean Unit Study for elementary kids (best fit grades 2-5). While the younger kids are painting sea otters and exploring ocean animals, your older learners can dive deeper into ocean zones, currents, marine biology, and even a few experiments.
Both crates can be used together for a comprehensive, whole-family approach to learning—everyone learns at their own level, but the theme ties it all together!
Books are one of the best ways to bring your marine life unit study to life—and while we've filled this crate with amazing marine life reads, we know that for lots of homeschoolers, you can never have too many books to go with your theme!
That's why we've created a free printable Ocean Library Book List with fiction and nonfiction titles for all reading levels. From board books to early chapter books, it’s full of titles your whole family can love!
Print it, bring it to the library, and fill your homeschool days with colorful, engaging stories about the sea.
From adorable art and stories to sensory play, games, and hands-on math, this unit is packed with joyful, ocean-themed learning your kids won’t forget. Whether you’re looking to create a full marine life unit study or just want to explore the sea a little at a time, we hope these ideas help you dive in with confidence!
And if you’re ready for everything to be organized, prepped, and delivered to your door—books, materials, pacing and all—we’d love for you to check out the crate. However you choose to explore marine life, we’re cheering you on!
Happy homeschooling! 🌊🐚🐠
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What is included in the Marine Life Unit Study from Knowledge Crates?
The kit includes 26 hands-on activities spanning science, art, literacy, sensory play, and math. You'll get all materials included —even paint, scissors, sand, clay, kinetic sand, and more—as well as high-quality children’s books (fiction and nonfiction) to support the theme.
Can preschoolers and early elementary kids use this unit study together?
Absolutely! The Marine Life crate is designed for preschool to early elementary ages. Activities are adaptable by skill level, and you can easily layer in the Explore the Ocean crate for older kiddos to learn about ocean zones and currents—perfect for all ages learning together.
What kinds of projects are in the Marine Life Unit Study?
Activities range from ocean wave mixed-media art, saltwater turtle shell paintings, and sea otter directed drawings, to coral reef Model Magic exploration, chalk-measuring ocean animals, ice-dye pillows, and a 3D turtle life-cycle diorama.
Do I need to buy extra supplies?
Not at all! The kit provides everything you need, even small items like glue sticks and clay. All you have to do is open the box and dive in.
Does it include suggested pacing or extra book ideas?
Yes—it comes with a full-color activity guide to walk you through, plus suggested week-by-week pacing. Plus, there’s a curated library book list for families who want to explore beyond the books included in the crate.
Why should I choose Knowledge Crates for my ocean unit study?
Knowledge Crates makes it easy: a complete kit with 26 multi-disciplinary activities, materials, themed fiction and nonfiction books, step‑by‑step guides, and an optional booklist. It’s everything you need for a stress-free, engaging marine science unit—no prep, no planning, just learning and fun.