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Materials List
Per Class
- 3-5 gallon container for a class “holding
tank”
- Bucket or other large container
- One or two cottage cheese-type containers
with perforated lids
- Turkey baster
or large syringe for transferring worms and mosquito larvae/pupae (the
worms will get stuck in a medicine dropper
- One small aquarium net
- Wide-mouthed container for a mosquito
holding tank
- 12” tube of pantyhose
- Several light-colored dishpans or
clear, plastic sweater boxes to use as observation trays for large organisms
found at the pond
- Bucket or other large container to
hold extra dechlorinated water
- Long-handled net
- Work gloves for any adults or students
who will handle cans
- 7-10 foot piece of string or fishing
line
- Medium binder clip
- Blue food dye and a medicine dropper
to investigate water currents around the crayfish once they have been
caught
- 1 ruler
- 1 black permanent marker
- 1 pair of scissors or a paper cutter
- Newspaper and/or paper towels
- Several sheets of chart paper
- Large rubber band
- About 10 pounds pea-sized, light-colored
aquarium gravel (1 cup per group of 4)
- About 10 pounds white or light-colored
sand (1 cup per group of 4)
- A few sprigs of Elodea water plant
for the holding tank
- About 18-20 aquatic snails
- One ounce of Tubifex worms
- About 3 dozen Gambusia fish
- One container fish flake food
- About 50-100 mosquito eggs or larvae
- Bacon, cut in 2” strips, makes
good bait but you can also use pieces of meat
Optional: - An extra flex-tank aquarium and lid
(plus sand, gravel, Elodea, shelter, label, snail, Tubifex worms, fish, and mosquito larvae) to use in class
demonstrations
- Weights (washers) to sink bait
- Pieces of old nylon stockings for
holding soft bait other than bacon so that it can be attached to fishing
lines
- A 3 foot long thin dowel or piece
of bamboo to use as a fishing rod
- 1 bottle of dechlorinating liquid
- A small dry-erase (white) board and
marker for recording class observations at the pond
Per Group (4 students)
- 11/2 gallon plastic flex tank aquarium
and lid
- Shelter (cup, strawberry basket, or
plastic flower pot)
- Dip net or small (about 4” diameter)
metal strainer with handle
- 2 disposable, white cereal bowls or
other light-colored basins to use as observation trays at the pond
- Adhesive label
- A sprig of Elodea or other water plant
- Dechloriated tap water
Optional: - Crayons or markers for journal cover
drawings
Copies of the following:
- Set of 4 Aquatic Habitats Task Cards
(master on page 21)
- Guide to Freshwater Life handouts
(master on pages 76-78)
Per Student
- Clear plastic cup
- Pencil
- Piece of white scratch paper
Optional: - Hand lenses
- Sheet of 18” x 9” construction
paper for folder or journal covers
Copies of the following:
- 4 copies of Aquatic Habitats student
sheet (master on page 22) OR journal
- Mosquito Life Cycle student sheet
(master on page 56)
- Copy of the Parts of a fish student
sheet (master on page 43)
- Copy of the “Too Many Mosquitoes!”
homework or class reading assignment (master on pages 57-59)
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