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Year 4 Beaulieu River Trip

Hawthorn class pose for a photo in the New Forest

Just before the Easter Holiday, Year 4 took a trip down to Beaulieu River as part of their geography education.

They spent the day walking along one of the tributaries of the river and took measurements of how fast the stream flowed as well as how its depth changed along its course. They also went pond dipping to take a look at how healthy the water was.

Here are some photos from the trip:

A boy searches for animals after pond dipping    Children measure the depth of a stream

Two children try to identify creatures they have just found    Two children hold a large net

A girl sits on a tree stump   A girl sits on a tree stump   A girl sits on a tree stump

Children measure the depth of a stream  A boy on his knees holds a net

A boy holds a rubber duck about to test the speed of the water   A group of children walk past a Spider Monkey Tree   Children measure the depth of a stream

Children measure the depth of a stream  Children measure the depth of a stream

A boy watches the river   A girl holds one of her discoveries   A girl holds a rubber duck while stood in the river

Children measure the depth of a stream    A girl holds a full net of water

Children measure the depth of a stream    A boy smiles while holding a hat

Hawthorn class take a group photo with their teachers