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Coral Reef

Ocean Medium Grade 7-8
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Words to Find
CORAL Tiny animals that build colorful underwater structures.
REEF A ridge of rock, sand, or coral lying at or near the surface of the sea.
FISHES Vertebrate animals that live in water and have gills.
OCEAN A vast body of salt water that covers most of the planet.
TIDE The rise and fall of the sea level caused by the moon and sun.
SHARK A large predatory fish with a cartilaginous skeleton.
WAVES These move across the surface of the water.
WATER Essential liquid that covers most of the Earth's surface.

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How to Play

Game Objective

Find all the hidden words in the grid to complete the game!

How to Select

Click and hold on a letter, then drag to select a word. Release to check if it's correct.

Word Directions

Words can be hidden horizontally, vertically, or diagonally in any direction!

Need Help?

Click the hint button (💡) in the word list header to get a clue about the next word.

Scoring

Earn 10 points for each word you find. Complete all words to win!

Keyboard Shortcuts

Press 'H' for hint, 'F' for fullscreen, 'I' for info, and 'S' for settings.

Congratulations!

You found all the words!

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Coral Reef — Vocabulary List

Master Coral Reef through hands-on learning! This medium level Word Search for Grade 7-8 students makes Ocean concepts memorable and engaging. Perfect for supplementing lessons and encouraging independent study.

Ocean Medium Grade 7-8 8 Words
  • CORAL Tiny animals that build colorful underwater structures.
  • REEF A ridge of rock, sand, or coral lying at or near the surface of the sea.
  • FISHES Vertebrate animals that live in water and have gills.
  • OCEAN A vast body of salt water that covers most of the planet.
  • TIDE The rise and fall of the sea level caused by the moon and sun.
  • SHARK A large predatory fish with a cartilaginous skeleton.
  • WAVES These move across the surface of the water.
  • WATER Essential liquid that covers most of the Earth's surface.