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Salmon In Our Classroom: January 2015
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Salmon In Our Classroom. Subscribe to our blog via email! Monday, January 26, 2015. The fish are behaving well, which is the first step to analyzing our water quality. Next, we use test strips to test these chemicals:. Then, we did a water change. The kids emptied about 10% of our water, then Mrs. Davis used a kitchen baster to suction up the solid fish waste (poop) from the bottom of the tank. Chart courtesy of the MI DNR Salmon In the Classroom Program. Posted by Kim Davis. Friday, January 16, 2015.
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Salmon In Our Classroom: December 2014
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Salmon In Our Classroom. Subscribe to our blog via email! Tuesday, December 30, 2014. Mrs Mali has been checking in on our fish a lot over break. Today, Mrs. Davis stopped in too. THE FISH HAVE CHANGED SO MUCH THAT WE CAN'T BELIEVE IT! Photos from Tuesday, December 30th:. Mrs Davis' little scientists loved seeing the salmon in person! Posted by Kim Davis. Sunday, December 28, 2014. Picture and Salmon Cam Updates! Here are two new updates to share pictures and live video with you! They are growing SO FAST!
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Salmon In Our Classroom: November 2014
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Salmon In Our Classroom. Subscribe to our blog via email! Friday, November 28, 2014. Wednesday vs. Friday. Here are two pictures from the same spot in the tank. Look at the number that have hatched from Wednesday to Friday! Posted by Erica Maliszewski. Thursday, November 27, 2014. Thankful for all our eggs that are hatching! Posted by Erica Maliszewski. Wednesday, November 26, 2014. Got to the salmon cam site: http:/ 216.11.6.232:88/. In Internet Explorer, click “ Tools. Click the “ Security”. We have su...
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Salmon In Our Classroom: May 2015
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Salmon In Our Classroom. Subscribe to our blog via email! Friday, May 1, 2015. Although it has been a while since we posted last, we haven't stopped caring for and observing our salmon fry! As they approach the smolt stage of their life cycle, it means it is time to release them to begin their journey towards Lake Erie. We feel very fortunate to have approximately 180 salmon to release next week. Below are some recent pictures to show how big they are now! Posted by Erica Maliszewski. View the Salmon Cam!
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Salmon In Our Classroom: Nearing Release Day
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Salmon In Our Classroom. Subscribe to our blog via email! Friday, May 1, 2015. Although it has been a while since we posted last, we haven't stopped caring for and observing our salmon fry! As they approach the smolt stage of their life cycle, it means it is time to release them to begin their journey towards Lake Erie. We feel very fortunate to have approximately 180 salmon to release next week. Below are some recent pictures to show how big they are now! Posted by Erica Maliszewski. View the Salmon Cam!
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Salmon In Our Classroom: Water Quality
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Salmon In Our Classroom. Subscribe to our blog via email! Monday, January 26, 2015. The fish are behaving well, which is the first step to analyzing our water quality. Next, we use test strips to test these chemicals:. Then, we did a water change. The kids emptied about 10% of our water, then Mrs. Davis used a kitchen baster to suction up the solid fish waste (poop) from the bottom of the tank. Chart courtesy of the MI DNR Salmon In the Classroom Program. Posted by Kim Davis. View the Salmon Cam!