Dissolved Oxygen in Aquatic Ecosystem Lab and Comprehension Unit | Earth Day
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Integrate a complete science unit into your classroom. Students will complete an engaging lab on fish respiration. They will extend their learning to discover the importance of dissolved oxygen in aquatic ecosystems. Bundle and Save. Perfect for an Earth Day activity.
We combined our Investigating the Effects of Dissolved Oxygen on Fish Lab with our Aquatic Ecosystem Reading Passage. This should give teachers a complete unit to help you save time on your planning and give you flexibility. We love a lab before we start teaching the vocab. Word maps, comprehension questions, and links to explore further will help enhance the unit.
The fish lab is a PDF file. The science reading comprehension file is a Google Slide. You will get the link in the download. The slides contain text boxes for digital and also slides for printing. This should give you lots of flexibility and the ability to integrate hybrid students into the classroom.
We estimate this to be a 1-2 week long unit depending on how often you meet with the students and if you do everything in both lessons.
The lab and reading passage also work well for Grades 6, 7, and 8.
Please see each product for the complete description.
Earth Day Experiment | Investigating The Effects Of Dissolved Oxygen On Fish
Science Reading Comprehension Passage | Aquatic Ecosystems | Distance Learning
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