Trout in the Classroom

Trout in the Classroom (TIC) is a conservation-oriented, environmental education program for elementary, middle and high school students. Throughout the school year, students: raise trout from eggs to fry; monitor tank water quality; engage in stream habitat study; learn to appreciate water resources; begin to foster a conservation ethic; and grow to understand ecosystems.
Most programs end the year by releasing their trout in a state-approved stream near the school or within a nearby watershed.

OfferingsOfferings
  • Curriculum & instructional materials, Materials & supplies, Other : The opportunity to raise trout in the classroom and engage students with the trout lifecycle
AudiencesAudiences
  • Pre-K/Early Childhood, Kindergarden, 2nd Grade Students / Youth, 3rd Grade Students / Youth, 4th Grade Students / Youth, 5th Grade Students / Youth, 6th Grade Students / Youth, 7th Grade Students / Youth, 8th Grade Students / Youth, 9th Grade Students / Youth, 10th Grade Students / Youth, 11th Grade Students / Youth, 12th Grade Students / Youth, Informal Educators
LocationLocation
TimingTiming
    During school day
ThemesThemes
  • Climate Change
  • Conservation (Wildlife/Habitat)
  • Energy
  • Food Systems/Nutrition
  • Outdoor Learning
  • STEM
  • Water
Academic AlignmentAcademic Alignment
    Next Generation Science Standards (NGSS)
LanguagesLanguages
    English
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