Time
Day 1: Experimentation (may be split into two days)
20 min describe the question and experiment and have students make hypotheses and predictions
5 min describe experiment procedures
30-45 min conduct experiment and collect sediment samples at the study site
travel time to the study site and back will vary
Day 2: Soil Separation Tests
10-15 min set up soil separation tests
Day 3: Data Analysis and Summary
15-20 min analyze soil separation test results
10 min summarize group results and display
Day 4: Drawing Conclusions
45-50 min discuss results and draw conclusions
Grouping
Teams of 3 students
Materials
For sediment study, each group of students needs: (I assembled all the materials into several shoebox-sized plastic containers to become our class set of “creek kits”. Many of these items are the same as those needed for the Habitat Survey lesson.)
For the sediment study, the teacher needs:
For classroom tests and interpretation each group needs:
For classroom tests and interpretation the whole class can share:
Setting
Day 1 – Creek. Pick 3 study sites at different places along the creek. Make sure that the sediment makeup at each of the 3 sites is very distinct. I chose a pond at the source of our creek with mucky clay and silt above a layer of sand, a fast flowing area midstream with weathered river rocks and gravel, and a wide man-made channel near the mouth with a mixture of sediments.
Day 2-4 – Classroom.