Throughout May I shall share ideas for National Fieldwork Week - one per day...
Find out more about National Fieldwork Week here.
Remember that for fieldwork, this is the best piece of equipment in most cases:
The Royal Meteorological Society has been very supportive of the National Fieldwork Week and has created a special section of their website with some ideas.
Our friends at @RMetS_MetLink have produced some ideas for #NationalFieldworkWeek
— Geographical Association (@The_GA) May 4, 2022
Their 'Using Bubbles to Map the Wind Microclimate of your School' activity is a great way to get involved whilst on school grounds
Check them out at https://t.co/h7iBmzEkpC#Geography #fieldwork pic.twitter.com/yUi2feMmZK
If you do use this, or any other of the ideas I share, please let us know about what you do. We will be asking people to share their outcomes in various ways. Remember that the theme is CHANGE.
Use the hashtag: #nationalfieldworkweek
Update
Here are some ideas for National Fieldwork Week!
— Royal Meteorological Society (@RMetS) May 19, 2022
These #MetLink fieldwork resources are suitable for primary, secondary, geography, science and maths lessons. https://t.co/RZqksxDxtF#GeographyTeacher #NationalFieldworkWeek
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