4. Measuring Success |
The Classroom Aquarium Measuring Success Mrs. Feeney's Classroom Aquarium
As an aquarium gardener, I measure the success of a planted tank by the design features and robust growth of the aquatic plants. However, I learned when working with a classroom aquarium, success has a much deeper meaning. It's about learning and participating. It's about discovery and understanding. With the help of her students, Mrs. Feeney turned her barren aquarium into a thriving ecosystem--an ecosystem that would grow and change throughout the entire school year. The aquarium became a center point for the class to gather around, and even served as a backdrop for the parent , teacher conferences. It provided the class a chance to observe and make discoveries and participate in the responsibilities of maintaining their miniature ecosystem. While I had some initial reservations about setting up a planted aquarium in a classroom, working with Mrs. Feeney's class was a rewarding experience. It was nice to be able to share my knowledge of aquatic plants, and maybe even inspire a few budding aquarist along the way.
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