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ACTIVITY BOOK

So what is a port anyway? Just like an airport is a place for planes to land, load, and unload travelers, the Port of Long Beach is a place where ships come to dock, and pick up or drop off their cargo: things like sneakers, clothes, electronics, cars, fruits and vegetables, computers, toys, and televisions. When cargo comes into the United States, it’s called an “import” and when something made here gets shipped to another country, it’s called an “export.” Cargo is transported using large metal boxes called “containers.” These containers are moved on or off ships using giant cranes. The cranes also move containers onto trains and trucks that will transport their cargo across the United States. Let’s learn some more about the people and things that make up the Port of Long Beach...

Have you ever wondered how things like sneakers travel all the way from the factories where they’re made to end up on your feet? Solve this little puzzle to find out! Try to figure out what order the boxes go in, from first to last, by writing the numbers 1 through 6 in the white circles.

pg. 1 Answers: 3, 5, 1, 4, 6, 2.

A Sneaker Story

1

Cargo Crossword

Finish!

2

3

4

5

Across:

Down:

3. A transport method 1. The ocean that for cargo on land borders California 4. A bird, and a piece of 2. Contains cargo equipment 4. Items being shipped 5. The person in charge of a ship

Name Game

_____

Use the symbols to crack the code by matching the symbols. Can you solve the puzzle and figure out where this ship comes from? (Hint: it’s one of the Port’s biggest trading partners!)

a h

b i

c j

d l

e m

f n

Start

Maze Craze See if you can make it through the color maze! Jump from one container to the next following this pattern: Red, Orange,

Blue, Green, Purple,

then repeat! You can move up, down, left or right, but not diagonal!

Starboard Solution On a ship, things have different names than they do on land. A kitchen is called a galley, the floor is called the deck, and walls are bulkheads. Another difference is instead of saying left and right, they say port and starboard. When you are facing the same way as a ship is heading, port is on the left, and starboard is on the right. All ships have a green light on their starboard side, and a red light on their port side. This makes it easy for a captain to tell what direction another ship is heading from far away, or when it’s dark out.

Answer on page 16!

Crossword: Down: 1. Pacific, 2. Container, 4. Cargo. Across: 3. Train, 4. Crane, 5. Captain. Name Game Answer: China

pg. 2

pg. 3

There are lots of very different jobs at the Port. See if you can find all these careers in the word search:

Spot the Differences

Marine biologist

Find 6 differences between these two cranes!

Dock worker Captain Accountant Diver

Sum Fun

Police officer Word search solution on page 16! Bonus: Can you match the career to the person? Draw a line from the word above to the person below.

S M

H B

E

4

N

F

1

L

I

A

6

2

What do you call a fish with no eyes?

3

8

Answers: Left to right: Police Officer, Accountant, Dock Worker, Ship Captain, Marine Biologist, Diver.

6 11 12 tons 13 7 4 tons tons tons tons tons a

b

c

MOST WEIGHT : MOST CONTAINERS :

pg. 4

d

e

The number on each container is the sum of the two numbers beneath it. Work out the sums, then use the code to solve the riddle below.

f

22

13

Container Counting This trucker’s truck can carry 20 tons. She wants to take the biggest load without going over her limit. What combination lets her take the most weight? What combination lets her take the most containers? Write the letters of the containers in the blank spaces.

Answers: Sum Fun: A FSH. Container Counting: Most weight = E, F. Most containers = B, D, F.

T R O A I T K P R R T A T S G F C A P T A I E I R N I U O T C T E R D O K R E G A M B A R E V I D O K C O E A A E S R E O O A O M L D A C E I C C P E C N T O I R T C I K A O O R L O I N D J R W C T R N A F G B I E E O R V D T O L W N E C I R N C A I R I F E I N E K O T L O M V M E A A I E S O N N R I I G E T T R E C I F F O E C I L O P A C C O U N T A N T F M A M N A G N D O B O W O E C

Crossword Careers

pg. 5

pg. 6

Color the port, the diver, and his underwater friends!

pg. 7

Radar Riddle Radar helps the ship’s captain see things below the water’s surface, like this shape below. Radar works by sending out radio signals, and then waiting for them to bounce off the ground and return. Help the captain by connecting the dots below, and figuring out what object the radar is picking up.

27

Star Maze

Answer on page 16!

Take your ship through the maze to the center, trying to collect as many stars as you can along the way, and then sail your ship back to where you started. Here’s the catch: you can’t cross over your path, or go through the same opening twice. See if you can catch all 18!

pg. 8

16

1 2

➜ 3

15

5

4 6

9

10

Doug

20 17

21

23

19

14 (connect the dots to see what is appearing on the ship’s radar screen) 18

13

8

7

22

12

Jame

s

11

It’s a __ __ __ __

James

Answer: Doug climbs 19 steps, and James climbs 18.

Doug

Port pilots help ship captains navigate their ships through the port. It’s tricky sailing even for experienced captains, so they need port pilots to help. Part of the job is climbing up huge Jacob’s Ladders, like this one, to board the container ships. Who has to climb the tallest ladder, Doug or James? Count their steps, and write them down in these boxes.

26

24

pg. 9 Answer: It’s a crab!

How many stars did you catch? Write the number here:

25

28

4.

Letter Ladder

O ————

Imports Game

H —— —— —

Do you know what some of the Port’s top imports are? There are two inside each circle here, and each circle shares one with the circle before it. See if you can figure out which import is common between two neighboring circles, and write it down in the space in between.

5.

S E— R I T ——— —

——— ——— ——— —— ——— ——— — TON J O B T O Y Did you know? The Pacific Ocean takes up about 1/3 of the Earth’s surface! You could fit all seven continents in that space, and still have room left over!



1.

The Port of Long Beach trades with ports all over the world, and in other parts of the United States. Follow the tangled lines all across the Pacific Ocean to find the other major ports that the Port of Long Beach trades with.



Japan

Port of Tokyo



Port of Long Beach



Chile

Port of Santiago

Mexico

Port of Acapulco

✪ Which two trains are exactly the same?

B

C

China

Port of Hong Kong

D

United States

Port of Anchorage, Alaska

Answers: Letter Ladder: Sea, Tea, Ten, Ton. Map, Mop, Mob, Job. Sun, Son, Ton, Toy.

pg. 10



Port Partners

Answers: Imports Game: 1. Fruit, 2. Electronics, 3. Shoes, 4. Toys. Train Twins: A and D.

A



R T —— —— —



Train Twins



2. N— — —s— E— — —c— — — —

S U N

S E A M A P





3.



Make the top word into the bottom word by changing one letter at a time. Hint: Change the letter in the circled space.

Canada

Port of Vancouver, B.C.

pg. 11

Find these harbor friends:

Draw it!

What do you wish you could see on a harbor tour?

• A dolphin • A stingray • A sea lion • A crane • A crab • A pelican

• A black crowned night heron • A spiny lobster • A garibaldi fish • 2 starfish with six legs • 6 seagulls • A sea anemone

Ask your Mom or Dad if you can go for a harbor tour! The Port offers boat cruises May through October. Call or check out the Port of Long Beach website for more details:

www.polb.com

pg. 12

Color this harbor scene, and see if you can find all the creatures on the list above!

pg. 13

Team Green!

The Port of Long Beach is one of the greenest ports around! The port does its part by making good choices about what’s best for the earth and for all the critters that you’ve seen in this book who make the port harbor their home. You can help out too by choosing which of these statements is a good environmental choice. Positive choices get awarded green flags (just like how the Port of Long Beach gives green flags to ships that reduce their air pollution) so color the box next to the good choice green.



1. Contribute to the protection of the Bolsa Chica wetlands



2. Use air monitoring stations to check on the air quality



3. Make sure all trucks leave their engines running at the port



4. Discipline ships that blow out too much smoke



5. Throw trash into the ocean, where an animal might eat it



6. Offer a reward to ships that switch to cleaner fuels



7. If you were a sea lion who lived in the port’s waters, what would you want people to do to make sure your environment was healthy and clean?

Sustainable means being as good to the earth as possible, and thinking about the impact that you have on the future, just like the Port of Long Beach does.

See how many new words can you make from the word:

SUSTAINABLE

2-4: Good! 5-7: Awesome! 8+: Excellent!

Critter Counting

These environmental scientists have a very important job at the Port: monitoring the wildlife and ensuring that they are healthy and happy! Help them out by counting the fish and birds that they see, and then answering the questions below.

KIM The Science Lab

KEN

JESSICA Lab Report

ntists find?

three scie erons did all

Answers for the Critter Counting: 1. Eight, 2. One, 3. Three, 4. Fourteen.

Answers for Team Green: 1, 2, 4, and 6 get green flags!

pg. 14

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pg. 15

Draw your own ship!

(Don’t forget to draw yourself as the captain!)

Answer Key Maze Craze Pg. 3

T S I G O L O I B E N I R A M

pg. 16

Star Maze Pg. 8

Career Crossword Pg. 4 R G U A E D I N I C E E E C N

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A C T B A C T J E R O O I O G

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Long Beach

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© 2008 The Port of Long Beach. Written, illustrated, and published by Kidzsmart: www.kidzsmart.com

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