RIVER STUDIES
River Studies for Young People at Caldecotte Xperience
River Studies for young people of all abilities
Visit the local river and take a walk whilst working with our team of experienced instructors to examine the flow, profile, depth and width. Study the relationship with the balancing lakes and learn the vocabulary associated with rivers. There is also the opportunity to look at the amount of litter and pollution in the area and in the water. The river is also studied using local and ordinance survey maps.
Caldecotte Xperience offers a cross-curricular study opportunity
Did you know that rivers only make up less than 1% of the world’s water? This doesn’t make them any less important, in fact they provide ecosystems for some of our most important wildlife and some of the most beautiful environments. Here at Caldecotte, our river offers the opportunity to carry out creative writing and artwork as well as graphical recording of measurements.
A great cross curricular study opportunity that can be accessed during your residential stay or as a stand alone session.
Interesting facts about rivers:
- A river begins at a source (or more often several sources), follows a path called a course, and ends at a mouth.
- The passage where the river flows is called the river bed and the earth on each side is called a river bank.
- The movement of water in a river is called a current. The current is usually strongest near the river’s source.
- The Nile is 6,853 km (4,258 miles) long, and is recognised as the longest river in the world.
- The second longest river in the world is the Amazon River, it reaches around 6400 km in length (4000 miles)
- The longest river in the UK is the River Severn at 354 km (220 miles).
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