The third day of National Fieldwork Week is seeing another rise in participation, with a great many more schools starting to share pictures of what they are up to.
I also managed to get out ahead of a downpour - several schools were keeping an eye on the weather.
The theme of the week is CHANGE. I looked at the changes in Ely over the last century with Year 8.
Some students were up in the Lakes.
Great day with year 7 at Easdale Tarn #NationalFieldworkWeek pic.twitter.com/CsRaMfwWNT
— Katy Jonas (@KatyMsGeography) June 7, 2022
Some support from organisations once again:
Calling all geographers! It's National Fieldwork Week. Do your school have anything planned? Scroll down this page to find a helpful menu of content & activities from the GA. https://t.co/lBmRIhBft9#nationalfieldworkweek pic.twitter.com/MlCmYMuYKg
— European Study Tours (@EuroStudyTours) June 8, 2022
As well as schools from the UK, we also had schools from other countries - continuing work in Bangkok and also some work taking place in Germany:
Getting out and about for #NationalFieldworkWeek in the Eifel National Park pic.twitter.com/IE7oSS0Sfg
— Phil Boydell (@Philbo365) June 8, 2022
Lower 6th biologists showing off their sampling skills in the sunshine #nettlecombecourt #NationalFieldworkWeek pic.twitter.com/2rh45WADNa
— Bromley High School Science (@bromleyScience) June 8, 2022
As always, here's a map of some of the schools I picked up from the tweets posted today with the hashtag #NationalFieldworkWeek - even more than yesterday.
Another chance to take part tomorrow. Let us know what you're planning even if you're not actually going out this week.
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