Our class is the first class to bring the Trout in the Classroom program to Caroline Elementary! Last week Bill Foster came into our room and helped Miss Coffey assemble a 500-pound tank. On Monday trout eggs will be delivered and we will watch them as they hatch and grow into adult trout, monitor their environment, and learn about water sources and ecosystems. In May we will release them in the creek in the back of our school! Check out the program's website or the Trout in the Classroom Blog!
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Wednesday, October 28, 2009
Trout in the Classroom
Our class is the first class to bring the Trout in the Classroom program to Caroline Elementary! Last week Bill Foster came into our room and helped Miss Coffey assemble a 500-pound tank. On Monday trout eggs will be delivered and we will watch them as they hatch and grow into adult trout, monitor their environment, and learn about water sources and ecosystems. In May we will release them in the creek in the back of our school! Check out the program's website or the Trout in the Classroom Blog!
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3 comments:
too bad we cant run that 1/3 HP pump motor on a solar panel.
the tank looks empty
the tank is very empty
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