The classroom hatchery program has returned to in-class operation.
Atlantic Salmon were native to Lake Ontario, but became extirpated from the lake by the late 1890s due to environmental degradation, damming of rivers, and overexploitation. The classroom hatchery program’s goals are to create future stewards connected to the environment and caring for our watersheds while helping to raise this native fish for restoration.
The Atlantic Salmon Classroom Hatchery Program is one of the education components of the Lake Ontario Atlantic Salmon Restoration Program (LOASRP).
This five-month hands-on lesson on Atlantic Salmon and the biodiversity of the Lake Ontario watershed introduces students, parents, and teachers to the Atlantic Salmon species, their history in Ontario, and the restoration efforts to bring back a healthy and self-sustaining population to Lake Ontario. Salmon raised in the hatchery become part of the overall number released into the target streams annually. The Classroom Hatchery program creates long-term environmental awareness and engagement among participating students at the schools.
From our virtual classroom, students will observe Atlantic Salmon development from egg to fry and will learn about their biology, history, and ecology through weekly videos. Teachers will have the opportunity to schedule live question and answer sessions with our biologists and will be supplied with curriculum-linked lesson plans about Atlantic Salmon to use throughout the year. In May we will go on a virtual field trip to release the fish in a local restoration stream. This program offers excellent educational opportunities connected to fish biology, natural and cultural history, habitats, ecosystems, and environmental stewardship.
Classroom Hatchery Manual
Classroom Hatchery Program Overview
The goals of the program are to:
- Engage students in a large-scale, historic restoration effort
- Deliver messages on habitat, stewardship, and biodiversity using Atlantic Salmon as a tangible example of those concepts
- Foster a sense of ownership and stewardship towards an environment that now has “their” fish
- Achieve a broader public awareness for the Lake Ontario Atlantic Salmon Restoration Program as the students take their experiences with the classroom hatcheries back to their families and communities
Intermediate Level Virtual Classroom
Resources
Virtual Classroom Hatchery Activites for Intermediate LevelÂ
Week 1: Classroom Hatchery Equipment
Week 2: Let's Get Egg-cited!
Week 3: When Science Meets Art
Week 4: The Cycle of Life
Week 5: Our Habitat Our Home
Week 6: Where in the World
Week 7: Go Ask the Bugs (Student)
Week 7: Go Ask the Bugs (Teacher)
Week 8: Missing Species
Week 9: Righting the Wrong - Part 1
Week 10: Invader Alert
Week 11: Empower Your Ecological Footprint
Week 12: Protecting Your Watershed
Week 13: Biodegrable Bird Feeders
Week 13: Earth Day Scavenger Hunt
Week 14: Diversity of Life
Week 15: Atlantic Salmon Crossword
Week 15: Crossword Answer Key
Downloads
Grade 7 Lesson Plan
Grade 8 Lesson Plan
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Contact Us
1-800-263-OFAH (6324) ext. 237
PO Box 2800
Peterborough, Ontario
K9J 8L5