Similarities and Differences
Discover what makes a trout a trout, no matter what it might look like.
You will complete this task with a partner, but each person will write individually on the 5 trout species, Label the Trout worksheet, and the Trout Mobile.
* Choose one of the trout types from Task 2 above and describe its
characteristics (color, size, fins, etc.), on the lined side
of the Trout Mobile template.
* Color the blank trout to match the specific type you chose.
* Cut out both fish and the Trout Type box.
* Hole punch where shown, and put together with yarn.
* Use this same link Trout Species to find your information.
You will complete this task with a partner, but each person will write individually on the 5 trout species, Label the Trout worksheet, and the Trout Mobile.
- Work with a partner.
- Click on this link Trout Species to find different types of trout. Choose 5 different types and list them in your notebook. Give two facts about each trout type. You may choose either the same five or different trout species as your partner.
- Look at Attachment 1 Label the Trout Anatomy worksheet and get it from your teacher. Use Website 1 & Website 2 (Internal and External Diagrams) to find your information.
- Click on Attachment 2 of the Trout Mobile Template. Get a copy from your teacher.
* Choose one of the trout types from Task 2 above and describe its
characteristics (color, size, fins, etc.), on the lined side
of the Trout Mobile template.
* Color the blank trout to match the specific type you chose.
* Cut out both fish and the Trout Type box.
* Hole punch where shown, and put together with yarn.
* Use this same link Trout Species to find your information.