Pupils in
Year 8 have the opportunity to take part in a one
week residential field trip to study geology and
marine biology on Yorkshire's beautiful east
coast.
Cober Hill is a conference and residential
centre owned by the Joseph Rowntree trust. It is
located in the village of Cloughton, just north
of Scarborough. Set in attractive grounds, the
hotel is a few minutes walk from the unspoilt
shoreline and the famous Cleveland Way long
distance footpath.

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On this page
Top finds.
Flora and fauna quiz.
Pupils at work.
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- Ammonites
by Kayleigh,Pip, Freya, Francis
- Trigonia
by Jack
- Crinoid
by Kia
- Plant
fossil remains by Karen
- Bivalve
fossil by Pip
- Dinosaur
foot print by Mr Shaw (no really!)
- porpoise
fin by Ben
The best of Week 2
- Ammonite by Tom B

Ammonite
by Hester 
Sponges by Tom B
- Cancer maenas plasticus by
quite a few people ..something suspicious
about this one.
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Here pupils
create a scale drawing of their
rock pool. Flora and fauna are
detailed with common and Latin
names. |
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Geologists make
careful measurements on the shore
to produce accurate transects
back at the hotel. |
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Finishing touches
are made to a rock transect. |
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Test yourself.
Can you remember the common names for these?
Point to the word to find the answer!
Less than 3 correct? You
are still in the bucket and spade brigade.
4-6 correct? You have
all the makings of a field study guide. You could
have your own tv series.
7-9 correct? You have
obviously served your time on an AMS field trip.
Now go and impress your friends and relatives.
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