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SCHOOL OF FISH by Mary Boone

SCHOOL OF FISH

by Mary Boone ; illustrated by Milena Godoy

Pub Date: Aug. 8th, 2024
ISBN: 9780807572917
Publisher: Whitman

Emmy and her classmates raise salmon from eggs to the fry stage.

The students learn about salmon in science class, paint colored fish cutouts in art class, play a predator-prey game in gym, make a list of descriptive words in the writing nook, spend time in the library reading about salmon’s significance to Indigenous peoples, and, in math class, figure out how far the average salmon might swim over the course of its life. As the weeks go by, the alevin hatch and eventually turn into fry. The students care for the fish by recording water temperatures, feeding the fry, and testing for water quality. Soon it’s time for Salmon Release Day. Emma and her classmates travel to a stream, inspect water samples, learn about invasive species, and practice casting and reeling fishing lines. Lastly, they name their fry, wish them well, and send them on their way. Godoy’s bright cartoon illustrations focus on how engaged the students are. Emmy has tan skin and a short brown bob. Her classmates are racially diverse and include a student who uses a wheelchair. Her teacher, Miss Harris, has brown skin and glasses. Backmatter includes an author’s note, an explanation of salmon life stages, and a glossary (though words in the text aren’t bolded).

Children not lucky enough to participate in this program will appreciate this peek into the salmon life cycle.

(Informational picture book. 5-9)