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Plainedge Middle School Math & Science Field Trip
Caumsett State Park
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Our mascot: JACK!
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Caumsett is a great place for Earth Science students to look at some hefty rocks!
(And in tribute to two people who no longer work at Plainedge but worked tirelessly years ago to create this field trip experience)
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Caumsett is a great place to study geology…
So wear protective shoes!
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BUS ACTIVITY! Landscape Scavenger Hunt
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Hills Flat land Valleys Big Rocks Ponds
You and a partner will be plotting on a map where you find the following things during our trip: Hills Flat land Valleys Big Rocks Ponds
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You will be keeping track of changes in the landscape along our route!
Caumsett State Park You will be keeping track of changes in the landscape along our route! Plainedge Middle School
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Station 1: THE CLIFF
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The Cliff is really high…
…even to Mr. Kowalik!
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The cliff is eroding…due to the effects of
GRAVITY Which is helped out by the motions of wind and water
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Where was this tree a few years ago?
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If this sign could read itself…
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It would have known to stay away from the edge of the cliff!
Once here… Now here! It would have known to stay away from the edge of the cliff!
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You will even be able to HEAR the constant falling of little gravel avalanches that cascade downhill! Avalanche path
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Erosion sculptures the cliffs into cone and funnel shapes
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Storms are removing sand from the beach
Notice the difference in color between the sand directly in front of the scar and the sand farther from the scar.
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What direction is the sand and sediment in the cliff moving?
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The cliff is falling! Run boys, run!
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At the cliff we use clinometers (specially designed by Mr
At the cliff we use clinometers (specially designed by Mr. Smith) to measure the height of various beds in the cliff
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We will use binoculars to help us determine the composition of each bed
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Bed #1, Till: Mixture of materials, deposited directly by the glacier
Bed #2: Mostly sand, with a fair amount of pebbles Bed #3: Yellow / Orange color, much more gravel here Bed #4: Mostly not visible, covered by fallen material from above; Mixture of sediment Scar on fan, caused by a storm
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Let’s take a closer look at Bed #1
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Small, fine sediment with larger boulders mixed in
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Bed #2: Mostly Sand Bed #3: Mostly Gravel
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STATION #2 Rock Census and identification
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You will be classifying rocks found on the beach as igneous, sedimentary, or metamorphic. We will be counting the number of each type found in an area of one meter2
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One meter2
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Except me! No smile here—I’m COLD!
Notice how warmly dressed these prepared students are! Except me! No smile here—I’m COLD!
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Station #3 Scientists know that glaciers carried sediment to Caumsett State Park. Using index rocks students will infer the direction the glacier advanced
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Station #4 Identifying Minerals in Caumsett Boulders
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What minerals will you find in here?
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Or here?
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Or here!
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The journey awaits!
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