Thank you to the following investor for funding this grant.
Amgen Foundation - $1,588.47
The goal of this project is to create a hands on and engaging marine science project that fosters a class room environment of critical thinking, responsibility, and discovery by building upon the success that we had last year with a similar grant project.
If funded, this year long project will involve the creation and maintenance of six marine aquariums for marine science class. The aquariums will allow students to study and explore complex and exciting marine biology in a class room setting. Each aquarium will contain a major category of marine life and will contain a unique marine ecosystem. We will have a phytoplankton tank, zooplankton tank, coral tank, invertebrates tank, fish tank, and eel tank.. This project will be fully integrated and will contribute to lessons and activities throughout the school year and for all units in marine science class. The following academic elements within the curriculum will be particularly and uniquely explored. Manipulating seawater parameters to maintain an aquarium while comparing to ocean ecosystems. Studying the adaptations of marine invertebrates and vertebrates and explaining the relationships between these groups and how they thrive in their environment. Additionally, an understanding that the chemical and physical properties of seawater affect in many ways the conditions in ocean ecosystems. The administrative aspects of the project will begin during the first week of October and be completed by the first week of April. Operationally, the project will begin in mid August and end at the end in May.
Learning outcomes will be compiled through out the year using a variety of assessment types. Additionally, there will be an end of course exam at the end of each semester. Students should show educational gains on all marine science assessments through their work with the lessons associated with the project. All students in my marine science and biology classes are expected to greatly benefit from the project as well as all other teachers in the department that help with the lessons.
The items required to complete the marine aquariums project sum to $1588.47. All materials and organisms listed are to create between 6-8 salt water aquariums for four marine science classes and two biology classes.
# | Item Description | Total Cost |
---|---|---|
1 | Snowflake Eel | $69.99 |
2 | Snowflake Eel | $69.99 |
3 | Atlantic Pygmy Octopus | $59.99 |
4 | Nassarius Snail | $12.74 |
5 | Banded Coral Shrimp | $24.99 |
6 | Anemone Shrimp | $14.99 |
7 | Brittle Sea Star | $15.99 |
8 | Sand Sifting Sea Star | $40.00 |
9 | Feather Duster Worm | $33.98 |
10 | Damselfishes | $69.99 |
11 | Two Spot Tang | $69.99 |
12 | Bicolor Angelfish | $58.99 |
13 | Pineapple Tree Coral | $39.99 |
14 | Colony Polyp Coral | $49.99 |
15 | Green Fluorescent Coral Polyp | $59.99 |
16 | Green Cabbage Leather Coral | $89.99 |
17 | Copepods and amphipods | $24.99 |
18 | Phytoplankton | $19.99 |
19 | Red Sea LED Reef Lighting | $229.99 |
20 | Reef Rock | $424.98 |
21 | Reverse Osmosis Membranes | $63.99 |
22 | Sediment Filters | $7.98 |
23 | 4" X 3" Fish Nets | $20.97 |
24 | Double Sided Sponge | $13.99 |
Total: | $1,588.47 |
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