SchoolMarm
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My colleagues and I are establishing tanks in our classrooms for educational experiences. We are looking for suggestions. Our students are grades 8-12, in other words 13 year-olds to 18 year-olds.
In math class, we are doing a fishless cylce and graphing/recording data from our ammonia and nitrite tests to determine when we can add fish. My Algebra II students will use data for calculating the flow rate of the filter.
We have a 55 gallon community (schools of fish observation), a 10 gallon guppy tank (livebearer), a 20 gallon convict tank (egg laying), 20 gallon tiger barb tank (school mascot is the tiger), and soon to be established 75 gallon tank.
Thanks for any ideas! Science, math or other!
In math class, we are doing a fishless cylce and graphing/recording data from our ammonia and nitrite tests to determine when we can add fish. My Algebra II students will use data for calculating the flow rate of the filter.
We have a 55 gallon community (schools of fish observation), a 10 gallon guppy tank (livebearer), a 20 gallon convict tank (egg laying), 20 gallon tiger barb tank (school mascot is the tiger), and soon to be established 75 gallon tank.
Thanks for any ideas! Science, math or other!