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1. Jennie Trout - Intermediate
Log In _ _ Overview Jennie Trout - Intermediate Aims Grade Level: Activity Intermediate (Gr. 4-8) Jennie Trout Province/ Territory: ON (Historica Minute) Time Period: 1867-1899 - Land of Prosperity Jennie Trout - Secondary (Lesson Plan) Time Allowance: 1 - 2 hours Overview This lesson is based on viewing the Historica Minute, "Jenn...
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2. Jennie Trout - Secondary
Log In _ _ Overview Jennie Trout - Secondary Aims Grade Level: Activity Secondary (Gr. 9-12) Jennie Trout Province/ Territory: ON (Historica Minute) Time Period: 1867-1899 - Land of Prosperity Jennie Trout - Intermediate (Lesson Plan) Time Allowance: 1 - 4 hours Overview This lesson is based on viewing the Historica Minute, "Jennie...
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3. Trout Pond Population
Activities Lessons Standards Web Links NCTM Resources About Terms of Use Search Join NCTM Trout Pond Unit Lesson Overview Lesson Lesson Lesson 4 1 2 3 Trout Pond Population This investigation illustrates the use of iteration, recursion and algebra to model and analyze a changing fish population. Graphs, equations, tables, and technological tools are used to investigate the effect of varying pa...
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4. Trout Life-Cycle Booklet
...d + 100 Days + Traveling Buddies + Classroom Pets + Pen Pals + Post Cards Chatroom Meetings Advertise <> Print Lesson Teachers.Net Nav Chat Center Teachers Administrators Grade Level Subjects States Interest Groups Projects Classified Ads Help Wanted Email: State: 3727. Trout Life-Cycle Booklet Science, level: Elementary Posted Wed Jun 7 15:11:53 PDT 2006 by bernadette anavim ( banavim@wsd.k12.ca.us). Johnson Middle School, Westminster, United States Materials Required: Computer, Paper, Internet Activity Time: 1 full week Concepts Taught: Trout, Ecosystems Trout Lifecycl...
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5. The Loud Trout Shouts!
Beginning Reading Lesson Design Lauren Hendriks The Loud Trout Shouts! Rationale: In order to learn to read and spell words, children need to understand digraphs so they can match letters to their phonemes. In this lesson, children will recognize the digraph ou = /ow/ in both spoken and written words by practicing reading and spelling words containing ou = /ow/...
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6. RNR: "Getting to Know Some of PA's Fishes" Lesson Plan
Water icon spacer Water Lesson Plans "Getting to Know Some of Pennsylvania's Fishes" Lesson Plan Keywords: coldwater, cool water, warmwater, brook trout, brown trout, rainbow trout, golden rainbow trout, bluegill, black crappie, rock bass, smallmouth bass, largemouth bass, yellow perch Prepared by: Norma Saylor, third grade teacher, Williamsburg Community School District Lesson Plan Grade Level: third grade and higher Total Time Required for Lesson:...
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7. Numerical Analysis
Activities Lessons Standards Web Links NCTM Resources About Terms of Use Search Join NCTM Trout Pond Unit Lesson Overview Lesson Lesson Lesson 4 1 2 3 Numerical Analysis This investigation illustrates the use of iteration, recursion and algebra to model and analyze a changing fish population. Graphs, equations, tables, and technological tools are used to investigate the effect of varying param...
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8. Photosynthesis Lecture (Intro)
...sis. TEKS 4 (a) (b) No standards added. Materials: Motivation: Photosynthesis PAT worksheet points Textbook Raffle tickets Teaching Procedure Bellwork: Bellringer: While carrying out photosynthesis, plants give off ________. A. carbon dioxide B. oxygen C. water D. All of the above. DUK: One hundred trout are needed to support one man for a year. The trout, in turn, must consume 90,000 frogs, that must consume 27 million grasshoppers that live off of 1,000 tons of grass. -G. Tyler Miller, Jr. Anticipatory Set: Quick review over lipids, carbohydrates, and proteins etc. The Lesson: Lecture over photosy...
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9. WOW | Curricula | Teacher | Fish Stocking Decisions
...gen concentration and water temperature may impose on fish species. Introduction This lesson introduces students to the basic relationship between dissolved oxygen (DO) concentrations and water temperature. Students use that information as they determine whether a lake association should stock lake trout (Salvelinus namaycush)into Ice Lake. This lesson builds on familiar observations, such as bubbles forming in a glass of water as it warms and minnows dying in a bait bucket when water isn t changed. Students explore the ability of lake trout to survive in a specific environment. Students can meet th...
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10. Magnetic Field Activities
...nd magnitude content of vector representations. The teacher will use a Socratic approach and guided learning methods. Project Ideas: Magnetoreceptors in animals Magnetism and bacteria Magnetism and newts Overview of animals and magnetism, especially migration Lobsters, turtles, and mollusks Rainbow trout: Walker, Michael M., Carol E. Diebel, Cordula V. Haugh, Patricia M. Pankhurst, and John C. Montgomery, 1997. "Structure and function of the vertebrate magnetic sense," Nature 390, 371. This article describes how rainbow trout can sense and respond to magnetic fields. It tells where in the nose the t...
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