English Language Arts
- Through hands-on experience, the student has practiced descriptive writing by documenting the process of flipping iBC for aquaponics and building a timber covering with old pallets.
- The student has utilized persuasive writing skills to communicate the importance of sustainable gardening and aquaponics in a creative manner.
- By engaging in this activity, the student has demonstrated vocabulary expansion through learning technical terms related to aquaponics and carpentry.
Math
- The student has applied measurement and geometry skills while building the timber covering, ensuring accurate dimensions and angles for the structure.
- Through the process of chopping and flipping iBC, the student has practiced basic arithmetic and spatial reasoning in determining the best method for the project.
- By calculating the needed materials and budgeting costs for the project, the student has engaged in real-world math applications.
Science
- Through the hands-on activity of aquaponics, the student has learned about symbiotic relationships between fish and plants, as well as the principles of water filtration and nutrient cycles.
- The student has gained knowledge of sustainability and environmental science by repurposing materials like old pallets for building the timber covering.
- The student has developed an understanding of mechanical advantage and physics concepts through the process of flipping the iBC and repurposing it for aquaponics.
For continued development, students can explore the possibility of writing a procedural manual or guide for others interested in creating their own aquaponics system. The manual can incorporate detailed instructions, diagrams, and even troubleshooting tips to provide a comprehensive resource. Additionally, students can research and create presentations on the historical and environmental impact of aquaponics and sustainable gardening.
Book Recommendations
- The Omnivore's Dilemma: The Secrets Behind What You Eat by Michael Pollan: This book provides insight into the food industry and the impact of sustainable agriculture, aligning with the activity's focus on aquaponics and sustainability.
- Seedfolks by Paul Fleischman: This novel explores the power of community gardening and the transformative impact of growing one's own food, resonating with the hands-on experience of building an aquaponics system.
- The Boy Who Harnessed the Wind by William Kamkwamba: This inspiring true story of a young innovator building windmills from scrap materials aligns with the resourcefulness and creativity displayed in the activity of repurposing old pallets for the timber covering.
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