January 22nd 07, 05:45 PM
Hello everyone,
I'm a beginning (read unlicensed, working on substitute license, then
full certification) teacher and my internship deals with teaching
science in low-income K-6 schools. My goal is to create as many
lessons as possible based on coldwater marine aquariums, which I set up
in the local schools. The tanks vary hugely, from $2500 turn-key
systems to a 10-gallon tank with a thermoelectric chiller stuck on the
back. I've taught lessons on the nitrogen cycle, water changes,
siphoning, and observational skills.
I'm currently teaching 3rd graders, but any ideas that could be used
for K-6 would be marvelous. If any of you have any ideas floating
around that you think would help kids learn about science using
aquaria, please post! Even if they're not complete thoughts, snippets
can work wonders.
Thanks! You're helping kids!
Ryan Lenz
Undergraduate Teaching Fellow
Oregon Institute of Marine Biology
Charleston, OR
I'm a beginning (read unlicensed, working on substitute license, then
full certification) teacher and my internship deals with teaching
science in low-income K-6 schools. My goal is to create as many
lessons as possible based on coldwater marine aquariums, which I set up
in the local schools. The tanks vary hugely, from $2500 turn-key
systems to a 10-gallon tank with a thermoelectric chiller stuck on the
back. I've taught lessons on the nitrogen cycle, water changes,
siphoning, and observational skills.
I'm currently teaching 3rd graders, but any ideas that could be used
for K-6 would be marvelous. If any of you have any ideas floating
around that you think would help kids learn about science using
aquaria, please post! Even if they're not complete thoughts, snippets
can work wonders.
Thanks! You're helping kids!
Ryan Lenz
Undergraduate Teaching Fellow
Oregon Institute of Marine Biology
Charleston, OR