Properties and Change of Materials, Solids, Liquids and Gases, Design & Technology, British History, Human Geography
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Inside the Super Sewer!
A Deep Dive into the Health of the River Thames
Lesson Info
Curriculum Focus
Learning Objectives
- Know why sewage systems are essential
- Learn ways to measure the health of a river
- Understand how a sewage system is built
- Find out what happens at Wastewater Treatment Plants
- See how modern sewers are constructed
Lesson Outline
We will be joined by scientists and engineers who will tell us all about the brand new Super Sewer beneath the River Thames, as well as what we learn from their research.
During our time in London, teaching will be put into a real-life context through exciting demos, recordings and animated infographics.
The lesson itself will follow our presenter Sally-Ann Spence, as she discovers why river health is so important, visiting key locations throughout the lesson, and asking the children questions throughout!
Q&A
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