Showing posts with label Trout in the Classroom. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Trout in the Classroom. Show all posts
May 6, 2016
Trout Released!
This week fifth graders set our little trout free in Wilson Ponds. It was an amazing (busy) day! Watch the video to see our adventures!
Feb 12, 2016
Out of the Net
Our little Alevins were released into the tank today from their cozy nest net. Check out the fun video of the Alevins' adventure.
Trout Adaptation
Find out more about adaptations of rainbow trout in this short documentary. Created by 4th grade GT.
Wild Trout
Find out more about how rainbow trout survive in the wild. This student created documentary brought to you by 4th grade GT.
Rainbow Trout Habitat
Find out more about rainbow trout's natural habitat by watching this short student created documentary. Created by 4th grade GT.
Fry/Fingerlings Documentary
Check out this student created documentary about rainbow trout fry. Presented by 4th grade GT.
Trout Alevins - The Documentary
Check out the student created documentary about this stage of the trout's life cycle. Created by 4th Grade GT.
Feb 5, 2016
Alevins learning to swim
It has been a week since our eggs hatched! Boy, something fishy is going on- because these guys are growing SO fast! Check out this week's video of our Alevins.
Feb 2, 2016
Hatched!
As of Friday, there were about six eggs hatched. Check out the video below to see what I walked into on Monday morning - 59 little sac fry (a.k.a. - Alevin).
Jan 29, 2016
Fish Eggs Hatch!
5th graders predicted the hatch date of our rainbow trout eggs (based on mathematical calculations). And they were RIGHT! Fish started hatching on Jan. 28! Check out the time-lapse video to see them hatch. As of Friday, approximately 6 of 60 fish have hatched.
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