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Completed: The Wonders of the Seas

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"I teach seventh and eighth grade students in a middle school in California. My school is a Title 1 school. This means that my school qualifies for federal funding from the government. Sixty percent of our students qualify for free or reduced breakfasts and lunches. There is a wide variety of student... " MORE
"I teach seventh and eighth grade students in a middle school in California. My school is a Title 1 school. This means that my school qualifies for federal funding from the government. Sixty percent of our students qualify for free or reduced breakfasts and lunches. There is a wide variety of students on our campus from those who struggle to read at grade level to those who ride over an hour on the bus every day to participate in our gifted/highly gifted program.

Marine biology is my elective class. We study marine topics such as the properties of seawater, tides, characteristics of marine habitats and phyla, and ecological relationships. There is a large emphasis on marine invertebrates and conservation issues.

Middle school is a very difficult time for young people. They are many obstacles (academic, social, and emotional) to face. Under the pressures of standardized testing and curriculum scripts, school is often less than a fascinating place to be. My marine biology class has provided unique opportunities for my students to engage in academic activities (observation, inquiry, and research) and develop their curiosities. This class has provided a good situation, especially to academically struggling students, because all the activities and work has been accomplished during the class period. We have utilized many wonderful images and videos of marine organisms. While these have been interesting, they have not been inspiring.

The most valuable, lasting learning that students experience is achieved through fascination. A marine touch tank would allow my students to explore the adaptations of marine invertebrates, providing them with the real-life experiences of observation and discovery of a scientist.

Your support would provide an invaluable learning experience for my students.

Last year, I was able to take my marine class on a fieldtrip to a tidepool. As we were walking up the hill on our way back, many of my students were stopping to pick up trash along the way so that it would not end up harming the tidepool organisms. Their very short encounter with live marine creatures produced an immediate sense of responsibility and stewardship. Imagine what could be fostered in young students who had an intimate knowledge and contact with marine organisms on a daily basis.

An aquarium touch tank and base would help my Marine Biology students experience the many amazing adaptations of marine invertebrates.

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Ms. K. sent this note after the project was fully funded:

Oct 22, 2008
Dear David, Keith, Kristi, Laura, freewaydiva, Melinda, Kimberley, Rebecca, Bronwyn, Maire & Nick, Brian, Molly, Julia, Megan, Suzanne, Deborah and Lenny, 
My students will be very excited to experience the touch tank as part of their Marine Biology class. They are seventh and eighth graders who are interested in learning. Several of them have expressed interest in careers in biology and other sciences. This is a wonderful opportunity for them to understand and appreciate unfamiliar forms of life, as they are at the age where they are forming a foundation for who they will eventually blossom into.
Thank you very much.
Mia
Live Updates
Reviewed the project essay and sent follow-up questions if needed.
Meghan R. (staff member) on Jun 30, 2008
Verified the cost of the requested technology and posted this project.
Meghan R. (staff member) on Jun 30, 2008
Rebecca gave on Sep 23, 2008
Brian from Colville, WA gave in support of Tomato Nation Fall Contest 2008 on Oct 1, 2008
"I donated through the 2008 Blogger Challenge and because I love learning about animals!"
Kristi from Rochester, MN gave in support of Tomato Nation Fall Contest 2008 on Oct 1, 2008
Kimberley from Toronto, NY gave in support of Tomato Nation Fall Contest 2008 on Oct 1, 2008
Lenny from Santa Cruz, CA gave in support of Tomato Nation Fall Contest 2008 on Oct 1, 2008
Deborah from Huntington Beach, CA gave in support of Tomato Nation Fall Contest 2008 on Oct 1, 2008
David from Summit, NJ gave in support of Tomato Nation Fall Contest 2008 on Oct 9, 2008
Suzanne from Pullman, WA gave in support of Tomato Nation Fall Contest 2008 on Oct 10, 2008
Megan from Eagle River, AK gave in support of Tomato Nation Fall Contest 2008 on Oct 12, 2008
Julia from Los Angeles, CA gave in support of Tomato Nation Fall Contest 2008 on Oct 18, 2008
"I'm a Tomato Nation reader."
Keith from Pawtucket, RI gave in support of Tomato Nation Fall Contest 2008 on Oct 18, 2008
Molly from Reston, VA gave in support of Tomato Nation Fall Contest 2008 on Oct 18, 2008
Maire & Nick from Santa Rosa, CA gave in support of Tomato Nation Fall Contest 2008 on Oct 18, 2008
"I grew up and live in the Puget Sound area, and fully understand the joy and wonder of ocean life. The touch tank at the aquarium is totally my favorite!"
freewaydiva from Washington gave in support of Tomato Nation Fall Contest 2008 on Oct 19, 2008
Melinda from Princeton, NJ gave in support of Tomato Nation Fall Contest 2008 on Oct 19, 2008
"In honour of Nikolai the Cat, at Tomato Nation. Nikolai was abandoned by some heartless and thoughtless person. Your project sounds like it will breed empathy for animals to stop future Nikolai's plus I went on a marine field trip age 12 and it was awesome! "
Bronwyn from Reading, gave in support of Tomato Nation Fall Contest 2008 on Oct 20, 2008
Laura from Clarksburg, MD gave in support of Tomato Nation Fall Contest 2008 on Oct 20, 2008
Project fully funded!
Happy news on Oct 20, 2008
The teacher Ms. K. on Oct 22, 2008
Purchased the technology for Ms. K.'s classroom and notified the school principal of delivery.
Laura L. (staff member) on Oct 23, 2008
Packaged the thank-you letters written by Ms. K.'s students and sent them on to the eligible donor(s).
Di Z. (staff member) on Mar 31, 2009
PhotosPhotos posted!
The teacher Ms. K. on Apr 8, 2009
"I have always loved learning about our natural environment, and am now an environmental scientist. I hope the touch tank inspires future scientists!"
Laura from Clarksburg, MD on Apr 8, 2009
"The touch tank gives my students the opportunity to get lost in learning as they experience the work of authentic science. This connection between what they learn and what they can observe is invaluable to them. I'm sure this opportunity will inspire many future scientists."
The teacher Ms. K. on Apr 8, 2009
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