Title: The Worm Farm Project
1The Worm Farm Project
- A science interdisciplinary project investigating
the harvesting of biomass into energy
2The Worm Farm Project
- A multilevel, separable plastic container housing
nearly 1000 worms that feed on one-half pound of
food per day.
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4The Worm Farm Project
- The feeding level contains worm castings,
newspaper and food from waste sources in the
building.
5Harvesting the worm casting as fertilizers, feed
and biomass fuel
6Recording temperature, humidity and carbon
dioxide concentration with PASCO probes
7PASCO Digital Probe for sophisticated analysis of
physical measurements
8Data from the Worm Bin Project
9Students separate the worm farm mass into its
separate components.
10Worm characteristics are examined and recorded
during the project.
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13Physical and behavioral characteristics of the
worms are examined and recorded.
14Students examine the physical characteristics of
their casting producing friends!
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17The size of worms and other physical
characteristics of the worms and cocoons are
recorded.
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19A Worm Cocoon Housing 2- 3 Baby Worms
20Cooperative Effort by Students to process and
record biomass
21Critical Analysis of DataPie Chart Analysis
22Save The Worm Cocoons!
- A typical worm cocoon is one eighth of an inch in
diameter and it is shaped like a lemon. - The cocoon will house about two or three baby
worms.
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24A Cooperative Effort!Search and Rescue!
25Cocoons are returned to worm farms
26Scientific analysis of the worm farms begins with
the harvesting of worm castings.
- Teams of physical science students work in class
to separate the worms from the castings. - The effort involves physical separation by hand.
- The final product will be studied to determine
the amount of nutrients in the material and for
the amount of energy.
27Mr. Colons Physical Science Class and the
harvesting of worm castings.
28Physical separation of worms from castings.
29Processing the Worm Castings
30Recording the Mass of Castings and Worms
31Data Collection involves recording the mass of
the product.
32The mass of the worms and the castings that are
harvested are recorded for analysis.
33- Teams of Students continue to work through the
material separating castings from worms and
residual food materials.
34Collaboration and cooperation are critical
factors for the success of this project.
35Mr. Colon and a team of students separate worms
from castings.
36Worm cocoons are separated from the harvested
worm farm castings.
37Students record mass and volume to determine
density of castings.
38Students prepare 20 samples of castings ready for
drying.
39Mr. Reivas Physical Science Classes
- Processing the worm farm castings.
- Separating worm cocoons.
- Massing samples.
- Determination of densities.
- Preparing samples for heating
40Students working in teams separate worm cocoons
from castings.
41Mrs. Hubiak works to save as many worm cocoons as
possible!
42Teams accumulate castings and begin to record
quantities of mass collected.
43Worm castings are separated and samples prepared
for heat treatment.
44 Student takes digital measurements of thermal
heat in worm farms.
45Students use PASCO Probes to record relative
humidity and carbon dioxide concentrations in
worm farms.
46Worm farms are now readied to renew the process
and begin again to produce more worm castings.
47A Study into the Transfer of Energy
- The students in Mr. Reivas physical science
classes students investigate the transfer of work
into potential energy and kinetic energy.
48Students determine work and potential energy
49The U-Pipe Roller Coaster
50Working in teams the students collect and analyze
a new roller coaster design.
51Students look for transfer of energy within a
closed roller coaster system.
52Students assess changes in potential energies as
a function of height.
53Transfer of Energy
- Students listen and discuss issues with engineer
related to alternative energy including nuclear
energy and its contribution to overall energy
sources.
54TESTING FOR MECHANICAL POWER OF ELECTRIC CAR
55The Vermiculture Experiment
- Students in the physical science classes begin to
set up a process to grow basil plants while
utilizing different concentrations of worm
castings. - Seeds planted on 3-11-2008.
56- The students and teachers work to set up the
seedlings in special containers to begin to
nurture the growth process of the basil plants.
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