Games for the Ocean Depths
The American Museum of Natural History’s OLogy invites you to play Journey to the Bottom of the Sea, tinyurl.com/yazonby6. Using information about water properties, see if you can get to the ocean floor in the allotted moves. All sea creatures have particular attributes, so read each description and decide whether its skill is related to Oxygen, Food, Light or Density. Use clues to make the best choice. For each correct answer, pop a bubble to see how far to the bottom you move. Along the way, learn about sea turtles, seals, whales and more. Don’t forget: You only get six turns to reach the bottom!
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Dear Amy: I would like to learn more about photography over the summer. Could you recommend any online resources I can use for tips?
Dear Rachel: Photography is a great and practical hobby with career potential. You can learn more about it by studying some of history’s great photographers.
The National Portrait Gallery, npg.si.edu, features many different portrait styles, as well as the works of numerous talented photographers. National Geographic magazine’s photographers travel all over the world to capture one-of-a-kind images of nature, people and wildlife. Check out their Latest Photo Galleries, nationalgeographic. com/photo-galleries.
Photography Fundamentals for Beginners, udemy.com/course/photography-for-beginners, is a free tutorial on how to change settings on your camera and frame photos for the best results. You just need a parent’s permission to register.
Are you wondering what subjects to photograph? Many ideas online can help you get started. Try Photography Scavenger Hunt, tinyurl.com/ydavf4wk. Download these activities and try them with friends – you’ll be taking great pictures in no time!