1. The Question 1111 2222 3333 6666 5555 4444 Next These materials are © 2005 NAME, SCHOOL, all rights reserved. How do you set up a fish tank? As a student.

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1. The Question Next These materials are © 2005 NAME, SCHOOL, all rights reserved. How do you set up a fish tank? As a student in Marine Science, you will play a critical role in setting up and maintaining the aquariums in the classroom. In this assignment, you will investigate the essential steps of setting up a fish tank. Use the links provided in this PowerPoint to answer the question: How do you set up a fish tank? Figure 1: Beta Fish in an aquarium

2. Information Sources Use the following websites to gain knowledge about setting up a fish tank. You will use the information to complete the activity described on slide 3. a-Freshwater-Aquarium aquarium-setup.htm Next These materials are © 2005 NAME, SCHOOL, all rights reserved. Figure 2: a ten gallon tank with fish

3. The Student Activity In your notebook, create a flow chart that outlines the steps to setting up a fish tank. Also include in your notes, explanations as to why these steps are necessary. Include diagrams and definitions of terms where appropriate. Your details will ensure your success in setting up the fish tank correctly Next These materials are © 2005 NAME, SCHOOL, all rights reserved.

4. The Assessment Activity Use the information you have collected to design a pamphlet on setting up a fish tank for Marine Science. Your pamphlet can be a tri-fold style brochure or booklet. It should be informative and creatively designed. It needs to be neat and easy to follow Next These materials are © 2005 NAME, SCHOOL, all rights reserved. Figure 3: students and teacher looking at trout in fish tank

5. Enrichment Activities Now that you know how to successfully set up a fish tank, have you been thinking about the type of fish you want to care for? The following are excellent sites about fish for your aquarium and how to care for them:  Choices for aquarium fish Choices for aquarium fish  Choosing Freshwater aquarium fish Choosing Freshwater aquarium fish  How do we take care of our fish during the holidays? How do we take care of our fish during the holidays? Next These materials are © 2005 NAME, SCHOOL, all rights reserved. Figure 4: happy fish

6. Teacher Support Materials Learning Objective: Student will be able to research and outline proper techniques and procedures for setting up a fish aquarium in order to create a pamphlet on how to set up a fish tank. This activity helps to prepare students for setting up aquariums in the Marine Science classroom. Instead of the information being presented by the teacher, students investigate online sources to determine the steps needed to successfully set-up a fish tank. Setting up of the fish tanks by students, gives students ownership of the aquariums and motivates them to properly care for the fish and their living space. Once the tanks are up and running they will be utilized to observe fish behavior, analyze the chemical components of the water and investigate how nutrients are cycled These materials are © 2005 NAME, SCHOOL, all rights reserved.

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