Known regionally as Trout in the Classroom, Salmonids in the Classroom, and Steelhead in the Classroom Classroom Aquarium Education Overview Forms and Guidelines Classroom Resources Regional CAEP Programs 1 - Northern Region 2 - North Central Region 3 - Bay Delta Region 4 - Central Region 5 - South Coast Region 6 - Inland Deserts Region Through a classroom experience of hatching fish eggs and coordinated activities, students experience first-hand the value of aquatic environments, the balance that must be met to maintain and preserve California's fisheries and aquatic habitats, and how their personal actions affect these valuable resources. Instructors and their students set up an aquarium in the classroom, receive fish eggs under a special CDFW permit, and observe the fish as they hatch and develop. The experience may culminate in a field trip to a local stream or river where the fish are released. This is a hands-on, interdisciplinary project for grades K-12. The Classroom Aquarium Education Project is offered statewide in partnership with regionally-based community organizations. While the program has several names around the state, the essential learning elements and student experiences are similar. The prerequisite training workshops are held at locations throughout the state. Completion of a training workshop is required to receive eggs. Teacher training workshops are offered at least once a year in each region. Water Pollution Prevention Video: Something's Fishy at the River (YouTube) Video: Something's Fishy at the River (Vimeo) CAEP in Action Trout in the Classroom with Trout Unlimited. 150 years of Protecting California’s Wildlife Sesquicentennial Celebration. What People Are Saying Richard Louv on hatching fish in the Classroom (PDF) Richard Louv is the author of seven books about family, nature, and community, including Last Child in the Woods: Saving Our Children from Nature-Deficit Disorder. Hatching Stewardship - an article about hatching fish in classrooms (PDF)
Water Pollution Prevention Video: Something's Fishy at the River (YouTube) Video: Something's Fishy at the River (Vimeo)
What People Are Saying Richard Louv on hatching fish in the Classroom (PDF) Richard Louv is the author of seven books about family, nature, and community, including Last Child in the Woods: Saving Our Children from Nature-Deficit Disorder. Hatching Stewardship - an article about hatching fish in classrooms (PDF)