The MN DNR - Detroit Lakes Area Fisheries Staff operate a walleye spawn-take site and hatchery near Lake Sallie. This site is in operation from mid-April to early-May. Visitors to the site can see the spawn-take operation, and also view the hatchery. This is a guided tour if arrangements are made several days in advance, but is also open the public. For teachers and classes, a packet of information must be reviewed with the class prior to the tour. The packet includes background information and slides. A speaker may be able to come into the classroom prior to the tour to review the packet with the students, depending on time availability.
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ENVIRONMENTAL LITERACY SCOPE AND SEQUENCE
SYSTEM CONCEPT(S) TO BE ADDRESSED:
ecosystem
habitat
population
SYSTEM BENCHMARK(S) TO BE ADDRESSED FOR GRADES PreK-2, 3-5, 6-8, 9-12(adult):
Grades preK - 2
A-1 Social systems and natural systems are made of parts.
Grades 3-5
B-1 In social and natural systems that consist of many parts, the parts usually influence one another.
Grades 6 - 8
C-1 Social and natural systems can include processes as well as things.
Grades 9 - 12 (adult)
D-2 Interaction between social and natural systems is defined by their boundaries, relation to other systems, and expected inputs and outputs.
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MINNESOTA ACADEMIC STANDARDS
MINNESOTA SCIENCE STANDARD(S) TO BE ADDRESSED:
K.IV.B.2 - The student will know simple ways that living things can be grouped.
1.IV.D.1 - The student will describe ways in which many plants and animals closely resemble but are not identical to their parents.
1.IV.D.2 - The student will match adult plants and animals to their offspring.
2.IV.B.1 - The student will describe life cycles of plants and animals.
3.I.B.1 - The student will ask questions about the natural world that can be investigated scientifically.
4.IV.B.1 - The student will classify plants and animals according to their physical characteristics.
5.IV.E.1- The student will recognize that individuals of the same species differ in their characteristics and that sometimes the differences give individuals an advantage in surviving and reproducing.
6.I.B.1 - the student will identify questions that can be answered through scientific investigation and those that cannot.
7.IV.B.5 - The student will use the characteristics of an organism to identify the kingdom to which it belongs.
8.I.B.2 - The student will use sufficient trials and adequate sample size to ensure reliable data.
9-12.I.C.2 - The student will provide an example of a need or problem identified by science and solved by engineering or technology.
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Walleye Hatchery and Spawn-Take Site
Posted: September 11, 2019 by MAEE Administration
Category: Natural Innovations
The MN DNR - Detroit Lakes Area Fisheries Staff operate a walleye spawn-take site and hatchery near Lake Sallie. This site is in operation from mid-April to early-May. Visitors to the site can see the spawn-take operation, and also view the hatchery. This is a guided tour if arrangements are made several days in advance, but is also open the public. For teachers and classes, a packet of information must be reviewed with the class prior to the tour. The packet includes background information and slides. A speaker may be able to come into the classroom prior to the tour to review the packet with the students, depending on time availability.
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ENVIRONMENTAL LITERACY SCOPE AND SEQUENCE
SYSTEM CONCEPT(S) TO BE ADDRESSED:
ecosystem
habitat
population
SYSTEM BENCHMARK(S) TO BE ADDRESSED FOR GRADES PreK-2, 3-5, 6-8, 9-12(adult):
Grades preK - 2
A-1 Social systems and natural systems are made of parts.
Grades 3-5
B-1 In social and natural systems that consist of many parts, the parts usually influence one another.
Grades 6 - 8
C-1 Social and natural systems can include processes as well as things.
Grades 9 - 12 (adult)
D-2 Interaction between social and natural systems is defined by their boundaries, relation to other systems, and expected inputs and outputs.
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MINNESOTA ACADEMIC STANDARDS
MINNESOTA SCIENCE STANDARD(S) TO BE ADDRESSED:
K.IV.B.2 - The student will know simple ways that living things can be grouped.
1.IV.D.1 - The student will describe ways in which many plants and animals closely resemble but are not identical to their parents.
1.IV.D.2 - The student will match adult plants and animals to their offspring.
2.IV.B.1 - The student will describe life cycles of plants and animals.
3.I.B.1 - The student will ask questions about the natural world that can be investigated scientifically.
4.IV.B.1 - The student will classify plants and animals according to their physical characteristics.
5.IV.E.1- The student will recognize that individuals of the same species differ in their characteristics and that sometimes the differences give individuals an advantage in surviving and reproducing.
6.I.B.1 - the student will identify questions that can be answered through scientific investigation and those that cannot.
7.IV.B.5 - The student will use the characteristics of an organism to identify the kingdom to which it belongs.
8.I.B.2 - The student will use sufficient trials and adequate sample size to ensure reliable data.
9-12.I.C.2 - The student will provide an example of a need or problem identified by science and solved by engineering or technology.
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NIPreK
NIK
NI1
NI2
NI3
NI4
NI5
NI6
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NI8
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