Adventure pond
Phlab
Franklin's house (aka Club Franklin™)
Where water isn't wet
Whata-cycle
100
The safe way to smell something.

What is wafting?

100

Term for substances with a ph of less than 7.

What is an acid/acidic?

100

This is the definition of limnology.

What is the study of inland water?
100
These are the units used to measure the fish in the dry pond.

What are centimeters and grams

100

How water can pass from plants into animals.

What is ingestion?

200
A very important question.
What is "is the adventure pond healthy?"
200

Term for substances with a ph of more than 7.

What is a base/basic?
200

All students should do this after holding a turtle.

What is washing your hands?

200

After recording all fish data, students will circle this piece of data, found in the middle of the data set.

What is the median?

200

This is the term for the system of overlapping paths made as water droplets travel.

What is the water web?

300

If we find these, the pond is healthy.

What are macroinvertebrates sensitive to pollution?

300
Three terms describing how light passes through a substance.

What is transparent, translucent, and opaque?

300

Hold them carefully, they're just little guys ... or are they?

What are the "baby" turtles?

300

The fish you caught was how big!? Make sure to include this when recording data.

What is a unit of measurement?

300

The conversion of a vapor or gas to a liquid.

What is condensation?

400
This is the booklet used to identify macroinvertebrates.

What is a dichotomous key?

400

The book (and author) discussed in the ph lab.

What is Silent Spring by Rachel Carson?
400

These are four types of habitats studied in limnology.

What are rivers, streams, lakes, ponds, etc.?

400
Three examples of jobs students can do while fishing at the dry pond.

What is catching the fish, measuring the mass and length, recording the data, etc.?

400

Five examples of locations students' water droplet can visit.

What is soil, animals, glacier, clouds, groundwater, plants, lakes, rivers, etc.?

500

Three examples of critters students are looking for.

What are dragonfly larvae, mayfly nymph, adult riffle beetle, stonefly, caddisfly?

500

A healthy ph range for all fish to thrive.

What is 6.5-8.5?

500

This unique trait sets Jethro apart from other types of turtles.

What is Jethro's neck not retracting into his body?

500

These are three things you could do to make Smelly Cat's claims accurate.

What is feed the fish more often, feed the fish larger portions, or feed the fish for a longer period of time?

500

Five examples of processes by which water moves from place to place.

What is precipitation, condensation, evaporation, ingestion, perspiration, melting, runoff?

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