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Learning Objectives Learning Objectives Topic and Purpose Classroom Integration Assessment For Learning Assessment of Learning Interaction Descriptions Citations Click on the salmon graphic to advance to that slide.

Students will be expected to learn: the life cycle of an Atlantic Salmon. general characteristics of an Atlantic Salmon at each stage in the life cycle. ways to be stewards for this species.

This presentation has been created for my class of twenty-two, grade four students. The topic is our Fish Friends Atlantic Salmon Project. The purpose of this presentation is to assess the student’s understanding of the life cycle of the Atlantic Salmon, of its general characteristics and of how to be steward for this species. Students will access this self guided presentation themselves on the classroom pod of computers from a given link within our class wikispace ( interaction.wikispaces.com/). It is expected that the students will complete one of the activities from the presentation in approximately ten minutes. This assessment will be only one small component of the Fish Friends project. interaction.wikispaces.com

This grade four project begins long before the salmon eggs are delivered as students are taught about what an ecological footprint is and what we can personally do to reduce our own footprint. The students are led to see that our Fish Friends Project is one way to do this and as a result the students create the appropriate habitat for the salmon eggs. The class will be supported to learn that a habitat is a home which provides the basic needs for living things. Students are also exposed to a salmon’s life cycle and to finding out what conditions must exist for the eggs to survive. The aquarium is set up and students discover how to regulate the temperature in the tank so that it is most like the temperature in a salmon’s natural environment when the eggs arrive. Over the course of the project, the children gain knowledge about such concepts as: what makes up a habitat; how a change in habitat affects plants and animals; how people change habitats; how people can preserve a habitat; and how all of their hard work helps to reduce their ecological footprint. Specific to the Atlantic salmon, students learn about the water cycle, the importance of reducing our use of water and other natural resources in order to protect this species and about catch and release fishing habits. Students are responsible for measuring water temperature and egg then fish growth. Most importantly of all, students learn stewardship to help them make informed decisions about their environment and to help them teach others to be more Earth friendly.

The Fish Friends Interaction Quiz contained within this PowerPoint is used: as an assessment for learning by the learner themselves. at the onset of the project to help the learner identify knowledge not previously mastered. not as a formal documented assessment. for students to return to following the project. as a sample multimedia project for the student to recreate as an assignment.

The Fish Friends Interaction Game contained within this PowerPoint is used: as an assessment of learning. by the learner themselves. at the closing of the project to help the learner identify knowledge mastered. as a formal documented assessment. as a sample multimedia project for the student to choose to recreate as a final assignment.

On the next two slides, there are two different Fish Friends interactions. Students will complete interaction one at the beginning of our project. Following the quiz, each student will reflect in his or her new Fish Friends journal how he or she did answering the questions. Students will return to this quiz again at the end of the project. Interaction Two will be used as an assessment at the end of the unit. Students will be permitted to use their Fish Friends Journal to assist in playing the game. At the end of the interaction, each student will record his or her score and the amount of time it took to complete the interaction in the Fish Friends journal.

Welcome to the start of an exciting project! You are now ready to access an online quiz about the salmon life cycle. In the quiz you will need to choose the correct answer to the question from three choices. Click on the life cycle chart to begin. When you are finished, record a few reflections of what you would like to learn from this project in your Fish Friends Journal.

Congratulations on completing your Fish Friends Project! You are now ready to access an online game about the salmon life cycle. In the game you will need to sort the life cycle facts into bins according to the stage. Click on the photograph to begin. When you are finished, record your score and time in your Fish Friends Journal. alaska-in-pictures.com

Atlantic Salmon Federation. (2011). Fish Friends. Retrieved from glesummerwav.shtml glesummerwav.shtml Class tools. (2011). Dustbin. Retrieved from PhotoPeach (2011). Retrieved from My-Photo-Blog.com asf.ca