Jellyfish Notebooking Page for Homeschooling Students
Use the Jellyfish notebooking page when your 2nd to 8th grade students are studying jellyfish, and their life cycles & habitats.

The Jellyfish notebooking page is perfect for many different types of writing assignments across various subjects while learning about the many varieties of this ocean creature.
These creatures in the Scyphozoa class of the animal kingdom are a brainless creature that often terrorizes beach-goers with their stinging tentacles, but yet continue to also fascinate us with their beauty and mystery.
With a Jellyfish notebooking page, your kids can write about the characteristics of jellyfish in general. Or they can write facts they learned about their life cycles or habitats.
They could even use them to write about a specific species, like the Fried Egg, the Flower Hat, or the Pink Meanie.
There are about 4000 species of jellyfish that have been identified by marine biologists, with perhaps 100s of thousands more types not yet catalogued.
Or perhaps, your older students are studying bioluminescence or the transdifferentiation of the immortal Turritopsis nutricula.
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Jellyfish Notebooking Page
These notebooking pages come in 3 levels to fit all of your students’ needs. There’s a large elementary lined one, a smaller elementary lined one, and a regular lined one.
Each level of jellyfish notebooking page also comes in a color graphic, with a photo, and in black/white in case you are trying to save on printer ink costs. There are a total of 12 notebooking pages in this packet.
These notebooking printables even work well for handwriting practice.
Find the Notebooking printables in the Free Resource Library. Look under Individual Notebooking > Science> Animals> Ocean Animals
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