World Rivers Day - 22nd September 2024

This list highlights a number of resources that could be used for by different subject areas for different age groups on World Rivers Day.  The theme of rivers covers a wide range of STEM topics from building bridges, harnessing their energy to generate electricity, to their importance in terms of the provision of fresh water to humans and to wildlife.

For pupils aged 5 to 11 there is the 'River Crossing' activity which asks pupils to solve a problem using logic and a hands on engineering challenge to build a bridge from spaghetti.  

There is another hands on engineering activity for 11 to 14 year olds which introduces the use and importance of 'Rolling bridges'.  

From an environmental point of view there are a number of activities such as 'Where have the fish gone?' for 11 to 14 year olds or activity 801 in the 'Science and Technology in Society 8' resource for 14 to 16 year olds, which could be linked to the video of the 'Fisheries technical officer' talking about his job. 

For 14 to 16 year olds there is the 'Model boat' activity which involves a mathematical calculation using the speed of a boat and the speed of the river to determine where the boat will arrive on the opposite bank.

Also suitable for this age group and older students is the Catalyst article 'Water Power: the Micro-Hydro revolution' looking at how electricity can be generated on a small scale by rivers.

The last three resources in the list focus on the river Thames and offer a series of lessons on various aspects of the river: Bridging the river, Taming the river, and using the context of the river to look at various physics topics such as water pressure and simple machines such as pulleys and levers.

 

 

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Fisheries technical officer

In this video, Matt describes how he became a fisheries technical officer for the Environment Agency. His job is to monitor river habitats and fish populations, including improving the habitat and restocking fish after any pollution incidents.

The video could be used to introduce units of work including...

Science and Technology in Society 8

SATIS book eight includes The water pollution mystery, Hypothermia, The technology of toilets, Stress, and Radiation - how much do you get?.

The ten units in this booklet are:

801 The water pollution mystery: A data-analysis exercise about solving the problem of death of fish in a river.

802...

Model boat - analysis of motion

This resource from the IET Faraday programme, supported by MEI and Tomorrow's Engineers, invites students to model the journey of a toy boat crossing a river which has a current of 3m/s.

"Two friends are on opposite banks of a river which is 30m wide. One of them has a model boat...

Water Power: the Micro-Hydro Revolution

This Catalyst article is about a micro-hydroelectric power station on a river in Yorkshire. As oil prices soar and global warming threatens, the need for affordable green solutions to the energy crisis is ever increasing. Giant hydroelectric power stations, such as the Three Gorges Dam in China, will help to fulfil...

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