Mersey River Study (KS2/3)

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Mersey River Study (KS2/3) Option 1a Day ( 420/class of 20-30 pupils) These are options for teachers wanting to focus more on the Geography Programme of Study Morning (9:30-12) Classroom introduction and PowerPoint presentation to River Mersey. Rotation activities 1. River quality study 2. Short river walk study Afternoon (12:30-2:30) River canoe trip for whole class Requires two venture out staff all day or a cheaper option is that the teacher runs the Short river walk study. We can email teacher support materials for this walk the week before. This option would only require one Venture out Teacher in the morning and then a second Venture out Staff member in the afternoon to assist on the River trip study. Option 1b Day For schools that don t want to or can t do the river canoe trip due to transport or risk assessment we have the following option for the afternoon. This can also be the cheapest option if the teacher is willing to run the Short River walk study in the morning. Morning (9:30-12) Classroom introduction and PowerPoint presentation to River Mersey. Rotation activities 1. River quality study 2. Short river walk study Afternoon (12:30-2:30) River Walking trip for whole class Requires bus pick up at Old Bedian s Rugby Club (Parrswood)

Option 2 This is a good option for teachers wanting to focus more on the Science Programme of Study. This is also a good option for teachers that don t want to or can t undertake the river canoe trip. Requires two Venture out staff all day Morning (9:30-12) Classroom introduction and PowerPoint presentation to River Mersey. Class split into 2 groups and begin a 2 hour session. Group 1 performs River quality study (extended) Group 2 undertakes river walk using a map to visit features of erosion and flood defence. Perform a river speed comparison. Afternoon (12:30-2:30) Groups swap activities. (2 hours) Alternative? Another alternative for a group that wants to do the short river study but doesn t want to do the River canoe trip is to opt for our 3 Habitats Study day. They conduct a river study, pond study and woodland study. Timings for the day 9:15-30 Group arrive 9:30 Classroom welcome & presentation 10am Morning activity begins 11am Morning activity swap 12pm lunch 12:20pm gear up for river trip 12:45pm Set off on canoe trip to Northenden 2:15pm Get off river at Northenden 2:30pm Depart for school Staffing of study Programme led by Kevin Beattie (PGCE Biology) or by Danielle Martin (PGCE Geography). Both are also qualified Canoe coaches and trip leaders. You will need to provide 2 staff per 15 pupils. This allows there to be on adult in each rafted canoe with 5 pupils.

Details of each activity option Classroom welcome and presentation PowerPoint presentation introducing the Mersey and the river study. Source of the Mersey in Derbyshire (Dammed tributaries, gritstone bedrock) historic uses and abuses, Project to clean up and install flood protection. Looking at a map of local area. Water quality survey Visual classification: The pupils use a checklist to conduct avisual inspection of the river bank, bottom and surface to rate the water quality on a scale. River invertebrate classification: The presence of certain invertebrates in the river indicates the quality of the water. Pupils carry out a river dip with nets and observation equipment. And use an identification sheet to classify what they have caught. Water quality survey (extended) The rive dip can be extended to include: studying the invertebrates found under a USB microscope on a laptop and photographing them and drawing them. Using a classification key to identify invertebrates. Identify a food chain and web in the Mersey river. Short river survey walk Groups use a map to walk to set points on the river near the centre. There are photos to help them determine when they have found a point. At that point the leader reads information from a pack and points out the feature being discussed. Students have clipboards and recording sheets. Short River Survey walk (extended) The above walk can be extended to do a study of the river flow speed at different points. River canoe trip To study further points along the river where erosion and flood protection features are obvious. Trip is undertaken in rafted canoes this is two canoes strapped together by a wooden beam to make a catamaran that is extremely stable, cannot turn over and is easier to paddle by the group. 6 People can fit in one raft and this reduces the number of craft on the river to be managed. The river is mainly grade 1 and we regularly paddle groups of 30 down this section in rafted canoes. The trip leaders are well qualified and very experienced. We can provide a risk assessment for the activity and Kevin is well enough qualified to give Technical advice to schools and their Education Authorities.

For schools that don t want to or can t do the river canoe trip due to transport or risk assessment, we have the following option for the afternoon. River walking trip A 4 km walking trip is undertaken from the centre along the Mersey river path to Old Bedian s Rugby. Visit a rapid where there is obvious bank erosion and differing flow speed. Perform a river flow speed comparison. This path is mainly on the top of a flood control dyke and protects houses behind. Visit a flood meadow control gate and follow the flood channel in to the meadow around Old Bedians Rugby club. Group collects photographic evidence. Previous customers include: William Hulme Grammar School KD Grammar School, Chorlton Northenden Community School William Hulme students conduct river dip on a side channel of the Mersey at the centre.

River dipping equipment and identifications sheets used to determine water quality (moderately clean) KD Grammar students paddling rafted canoes strapped together for stability. Channelled river.

Pupils get out of boats to study the corner to study deposition and erosion and flow speeds. Pupils will need to wear wellies or old trainers and expect to get feet and calves wet. Flood meadow control gate at Old Bedians Rugby club.

KD Grammar students pointing out the concrete reinforcement of the channelled banks. Students can get to run the weir at Northenden (an erosion protection feature). This is extremely safe to do in rafted canoes and we do numerous times a week without incident. Think of it like a water slide with a splash at the end. If a teacher or schools is uncomfortable with this we can get the group off the river above the weir this is at the get off point and doesn t shorten the trip.