Tasks and activities
Here you will find activities and exercises for use in the classroom. Some tasks are suitable for indoors, others for outdoors. If you want to find exercises that match different learning objectives, you can search for learning objectives in the search field.
Use a Venn diagram to systematize and compare facts about trout and char.
Learn about the life of wild salmon in rhyme, answer questions and make a drawing.
In this activity you will be a wild salmon looking for your river. Here you get to test your sense of smell.
Calculate how many river mussels would have to die for Norway's hereditary crown.
In the river, the young salmon fight for food and good hiding places. At the same time, they must be careful not to be eaten themselves.
Learn about the senses of wild salmon and answer questions.
Play Alias with words related to salmon and the nature where they live.
Find out how we got relict salmon and answer questions.
Get out your scissors and paper and learn about how we humans have reduced the habitat of the Namsblank.
Learn about the river and ocean food webs that wild salmon are part of.
Young wild salmon and trout can look very similar at first glance. But there are some differences.
A predator is an organism that lives by hunting, killing and eating all or parts of other organisms.
In the text you will find answers to how many eggs turn into smolts and how many smolts turn into spawning salmon.