Autumn Series #7
Fish Study: Trout and Salmon
Inside Preparation Work:
Trout: Read pages 156-158 in the Handbook of Nature Study (Lesson 40). Much of this information seems outdated but if you Google search “trout fishing NAME OF YOUR STATE” you will probably find enough current information to fill in the gaps. Try to determine what kind of trout you have in your area: Rainbow, Brown, Cutthroat, Brook, Golden, or Lake. Here is some additional information on the Brook Trout (includes a video).
Salmon: There are no specific pages in the Handbook for the salmon but there is plenty of information online to use as part of this challenge. Here is a coloring book for the Pacific Salmon and Steelhead that is excellent. You can print the entire book out and use it to pre-study salmon. Here is the Atlantic Salmon version. Make sure your child understands that the salmon lives part of its life in saltwater and part in fresh water.
Compare a Trout and a Salmon
- Does it live in fresh water or salt water?
- Size, color, shape, markings, placement of fins, eyes.
- Where do they lay eggs, how is the nest made, and how are the eggs protected
This is the perfect time for a field trip to a fish hatchery in your local area. Google search “fish hatchery list YOUR STATE NAME”. This will usually give you at least one good lead to where you can visit to see fish up close. If you cannot find a hatchery to visit, ask someone you know who is a fisherman if they could bring you a fish to observe up close. As a last resort, visit a local pet shop or an aquarium and look at any fresh water fish.
Follow-Up Activity:
Lots of choices for this challenge as part of your follow-up: Coloring book pages from above, the trout notebook page or the salmon notebook page in the Autumn ebook, a blank page in your nature journal, or the Venn Diagram activity suggested above. Have your child narrate what they learned from this challenge and help them write about it in their nature journal or on their notebook page.
Extra Resources:
Sockeye Salmon Video: Bears and Fish in Alaska
Trout Fish Hatchery Video with examples of Golden and Rainbow Trout
Atlantic Salmon: coloring page and images to print
Brown Trout: coloring page and images to print
Grizzly Bear: coloring page and images to print (just for fun)
We're still all out of order. We'll do the fish next week I think. We did seasonal leaves/trees this week.
ReplyDeleteWe learned a lot but missed out on the Atlantic Salmon portion....next time around we will get to it. Thanks Barb
ReplyDeleteYou give us the best resources to get started. Then the gift of an afternoon of learning. Thank you.
ReplyDeleteWe had a great opportunity today to see the salmon swim up river. Thanks for the motivation to "need" to go see!!!
ReplyDeleteKids had so much fun watching the fish! Thanks for a fun challenge :)
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