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Oyster Research Tank Investigation

Unit
20
Class Periods
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A classroom-based investigation where students set up and monitor a saltwater tank with oysters, tracking changes in water chemistry over time. Grades 3-5.

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Oyster Research Tank Investigation - 3-5

Overview

Core Practices

Observation
Data Collection
Inquiry
Engineering Design
Tank Maintenance
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Materials

LESSONS

2

chapters

Lesson

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Observe Oyster Shell

Length
2 periods
Setting
Classroom
Subject
Cross-curricular
Lesson Question:
What do oysters look like, and what can we learn from observing them?
Lesson Snapshot

Students build engagement about setting up the oyster tanks that they will monitor through observing, measuring, and asking questions about oysters.

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Lesson

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Create Brackish Water for Your Oyster Tank

Length
2 periods
Setting
Classroom
Subject
Cross-curricular
Lesson Question:
How do we create the right water environment for our oysters?
Lesson Snapshot

Students work together to create brackish water with an appropriate salinity for their classroom tanks.

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Lesson

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Designing a Biological Filter

Length
3 periods
Setting
Classroom
Subject
Cross-curricular
Lesson Question:
How can we design a biological filter to keep our tank water healthy?
Lesson Snapshot

Students learn about the nitrogen cycle in the oyster tank and go through the engineering design cycle to create a biological filter.

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Lesson

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Cycle Your Classroom Tank Through Water Chemistry Testing

Length
2+ periods
Setting
Classroom
Subject
Cross-curricular
Lesson Question:
How do we monitor water chemistry to know our tank is ready for oysters?
Lesson Snapshot

Students learn water chemistry testing protocols and use them to cycle their classroom tank.

Lesson

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Our Questions So Far

Length
1-2 periods
Setting
Classroom
Subject
Cross-curricular
Lesson Question:
What questions about oysters can we answer, and how?
Lesson Snapshot

Students sort questions from the class question pool into categories based on how they can best be answered.

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Lesson

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Tank Changes Over Time

Length
1-2 periods
Setting
Classroom
Subject
Cross-curricular
Lesson Question:
What can we learn by tracking changes in our tank over time?
Lesson Snapshot

Students make predictions about salinity in their class tanks while thinking about change over time. They practice creating simple graphs from a dataset, and making inferences and telling stories from graphs.

Lesson

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Investigating Questions by Consulting Experts

Length
varies
Setting
Classroom
Subject
Cross-curricular
Lesson Question:
How can we use expert sources to investigate our questions about oysters?
Lesson Snapshot

Students research the questions from their class Question Pool that they determined can be best answered by consulting experts.

Lesson

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Investigating Questions by Setting Up Experimental Tanks

Length
varies
Setting
Classroom
Subject
Cross-curricular
Lesson Question:
How can we design an experiment to investigate our questions about oysters?
Lesson Snapshot

Students design an experimental setup for their second oyster research tank that can help them research a question from the class question pool.

Lesson

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Investigating Questions by Using Harbor Data

Length
3-5 periods
Setting
Classroom
Subject
Cross-curricular
Lesson Question:
How can we use real harbor data to investigate our questions about oysters?
Lesson Snapshot

Students consider questions that could be answered with oyster data and then go through the data analysis process with a published dataset.

Lesson

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Dive Deeper into One Question

Length
3-5 periods
Setting
Classroom
Subject
Cross-curricular
Lesson Question:
How can we dive deeper into one question we care about?
Lesson Snapshot

Students choose a question of interest to investigate further using one of the research methods they've been introduced to.

This material is based upon work supported by the National Science Foundation under Grant Number NSF EHR DRL 1440869/1759006/1839656, PI Lauren Birney. Any opinions, findings, and conclusions or recommendations expressed in this material are those of the author(s) and do not necessarily reflect the views of the National Science Foundation.