Hampshire POND Project Harrison Primary School Maddy, George and Sam.

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Hampshire POND Project Harrison Primary School Maddy, George and Sam

Our pond Birds-eye view school pond Close-up

We have collected data about our pond area Water levelWater temperatureAir temperatureLight level Pond dip surveyWorm surveyDigiblue video and photos

The water level of our pond has been going down and down March July

Graph This is what we found Water level of the pond Depth in cm

Our pond dipping survey on animalDeep waterShallow water Chaser dragonflyxx Damsel flyxx Hog lousex Lesser water boatman x Midgexx Pond skaterxx Diving beetlex Water beetlex Frog tadpolexx Newt tadpolexx Water habitat score Deep = 4.8, Shallow = 5.2 Dragon fly larvae Damsel fly larvae

Our worm survey on we only found 2 immature worms

Comments We have liked doing the pond project because: George: It involves ICT and Science Sam: it involves working with other people and Looking at creatures. Maddy: I liked it because we got to find out about the blue Damsel Flies

Other information Releasing baby froglets from the school tank in May A cluster of tadpoles A water lily

The video conference George: “That was great – I really enjoyed it, and it was fun seeing all the other groups there at the same time. And meeting up this way, we have saved energy and haven’t made lots of waste carbon dioxide”