Aquariums in the classroom

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Believe me there are many stress relieving benefits, its my therapy, and I love it. If anything the kids will learn a thing or two, obviously if they solely focus on it then they need to be diciplined, maybe have a 5 min viewing when class starts so they get it out of their systems!

Any class that had reptiles or animals I personally always focused and did better in those classes!

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Some resources for you:
http://www.petsintheclassroom.org/programs/fish-in-the-classroom/
You can apply for grants from this organization to sustain the tank as well as get curriculum ideas

http://www.fishchannel.com/setups/freshwater/treasures-in-glass-boxes.aspx
Great article written by a teacher who kept aquariums in the classroom

http://www.glofish.com/classroom.asp
some more general resources (more geared to GloFish and biology but still helpful

Hope this helps! For those interested HABRI (Human-Animal Bond Research Initiative- www.habri.org) compiles peer-reviewed research relating to human/pet interaction. I think they have a couple research papers on the effects of aquariums/fishkeeping on human health and well-being.
 
Welcome to MFK, Lloyd!

That is too bad that they are wanting you to get rid of your tank. The power argument is pretty weak. The average school uses $180/student/year in electricity. If you have 300 students your school's power bill is probably around $4500/month. Your tank probably uses in the neighborhood of $5/month or less, less than one tenth of a percent of the total usage.

I work at a small rural K-8 and I have a 300 gallon in the entryway of our school (Common Snapping Turtle named "Snappy") and a 125 community tank in my 4th grade classroom. I feel very lucky to have coworkers that appreciate the tanks - I have almost always had a tank in my classroom.

Tucc185 mentioned petsintheclassroom.org - they are a great resource, I've received $200 in grants from them since last year!

Anyways, good luck and be sure to let us know how this pans out. :popcorn:
 
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