Year 7 Explore Pond Close Stream

Recently, our Year 7 geographers swapped the classroom for wellies and headed outdoors to investigate Pond Close Stream, which runs right through the school grounds. The fieldwork gave students the chance to experience geography first-hand while enjoying time in the fresh air.

As part of their enquiry, students worked in small groups to measure the width and depth of the stream at different points. Their aim was to discover whether the river channel changes in shape and flow as it moves downstream. Armed with measuring tapes, metre rulers and plenty of enthusiasm, they carefully recorded their data and discussed their observations along the way.

The experience was not only practical but also engaging, with students enjoying the opportunity to explore their environment and learn through investigation.

Now back in the classroom, students are building on their fieldwork by creating scaled cross-section diagrams of the river channel and writing up their findings. This helps them connect their outdoor observations to key geographical concepts.

It was a fantastic afternoon of learning, combining teamwork, enquiry skills and a real appreciation for the natural environment right on our doorstep.” Mrs Wright (Geography Teacher).

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