Mr. Wallace's Class

View our developing Coho salmon in the live video stream below.

coho fry feeding

This video shows the coho fry eating fish meal. The last two minutes of the video are in slow-motion so that you can observe their behavior.

Coho fry swimming

This is a short video of the Coho Fry swimming. This video was taken on their 121st day of development.

coho fry

121 Days of Development. Notice the parr marks and the distinctive white stripes on the dorsal fin and the anal fin.

sac fry head

In-focus view of the sac fry's head, belly, and dorsal fin. 86 days of development.

sac fry tail

In-focus view of the sac fry's caudal fin. Adipose and anal fins also visible. 86 days of development.


single coho sac fry

This is a close-up video of one Coho salmon sac fry, posted so that students can observe its physical appearance and behavior. This sac fry is 86 days old.

sac fry crowding together

Coho Salmon Sac Fry, 86 days of development, crowding together in our salmon tank.

Coho sac fry, 86 days of development

This is a short video clip of the salmon tank, taken so that students can briefly observe the behavior of the sac fry at 86 days of development.

alevin, day 79

This picture was taken on January 28, 2021. The alevin is 79 days old.

Alevin movement, Day 79

This video was taken on January 28, 2021. The alevin are 79 days old, spawned on November 11, 2020.

Alevin Mouth

This video was taken on January 18, 2021. The alevin is 69 days old. The mouth is clearly visible, opening and closing.

Alevin pectoral fin flutter

This video was taken on January 18, 2021. The alevin is 69 days old.

alevin

This picture was taken on January 17th, 2021, 68 days old.

Alevin closeup

This picture was taken on January 17th, 2021, 68 days old.

first alevin hatches

This picture was taken on Friday, January 15th, 2021, 66 days old.

Eyed egg stage of development

This picture was taken on Tuesday, January 12, 2021, 63 days old.

Bryce Wallace

2nd Grade PACE Teacher

bwallace@nsd.org

425.408.5828


Welcome to my class website! I am currently teaching second grade in the PACE program at Lockwood. I am an alumnus of the Northshore School District: Hollywood Hill Elementary, Northshore Junior High, and Woodinville High School, received my bachelor's degree from the University of Washington, and received teacher training at the University of Washington, Bothell.

Degrees and Certifications:

Bachelor of Science in Chemistry, University of Washington, Seattle, WA, December 1995

K-8 Teacher Certification, Washington State, April 2016

Middle Level Endorsements, Mathematics and Science, June 2016