Classroom Visit at Colossal Academy 2

Classroom Visit

Project Overview

On Wednesday, April 26th, 2023, The International SeaKeepers Society met with the middle school students of Colossal Academy for the second in a series of classroom visits. After our previous visit when we discussed sources of ocean pollution and Miamiโ€™s watershed, we returned to Colossal Academy to talk about a new topic- Plankton! Toni, our Educational Outreach Manager, led a lesson overviewing the two major types of Plankton, their contributions to the food web, and their ecological importance. The students learned about how phytoplankton produce the majority of the earthโ€™s oxygen and fix a large portion of atmospheric carbon, helping to combat climate change! After learning about the importance of plankton, we shifted gears and the students participated in a hands-on activity where they learned about the purpose of quadrats for scientific surveys, and were able to gain experience using one. We used four different shapes of dried pasta to represent 4 โ€œspeciesโ€ and spread them out randomly within the quadrat. The students individually assessed the percent coverage of each square of the quadrat in order to identify the most abundant โ€œspeciesโ€! We discussed the numerous applications for quadrats such as reef surveys and fish counts. To wrap up our day with Colossal Academy the students got to show off their knowledge with a quiz game based on the zooplankton lesson. It was a pleasure visiting Colossal Academy again and we look forward to our next activity with their students!

Outing Goal

Students of Colossal Academy gain a better understanding of the ecological importance of zooplankton and increased familiarity with scientific survey methods such as quadrats.

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