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Schools File
Your Local Area: Teachers’ Notes Author: Ruth Thomson This series of six books offers ideas for how children can take part in a practical investigation of a local area. There are five photocopiable worksheets for each book. Some are templates for charts and group surveys. Children can take these out to complete, when investigating their locality. Others are class-based activities with space for observations or drawings, or pictures to label, compare or sort. The activities will help consolidate children’s learning about key ideas in the books. Children will need access to the books in order to complete many of the tasks. HOMES The Homes worksheets ask children to identify different types of homes and ways of marking the boundaries of their space, as well as identifying features of houses, the services they use and their names or numbers. Worksheets: Types of home; A boundaries survey; Label a house; Services in your home; Design a name plaque RIVERS The Rivers worksheets include geographical tasks about identifying the facets of a river, recording signs and leisure activities, as well as emphasising the importance of river safety and a chart to record personal water use. Worksheets: Part of a river; Signs and names; Leisure activities: River Safety; My own water use SCHOOL The School worksheets help children to look closer at their school environment, both indoors and outdoors, to discover who works at their school and to notice clues about old school buildings. Worksheets: Improving the school environment; Noisy or quiet?; Playtime; People who work at school; An old school SEASIDE The Seaside worksheets emphasise the seasonal nature of holidays, jobs, activities and shops for children to compare with their own local area and also ask children to compare seaside holidays in the past with now. Worksheets: Seaside holidays then and now; Beach shops; Seaside jobs; Seaside activities; Seaside weather (To undertake this last task, ask children to consult the website www.wunderground.com/global/UK.html to plot seasonal weather averages on the chart.) SHOPS The Shops worksheets look at different types of shopping experiences in a shopping mall, high street and local convenience store, ask children to consider their family’s own shopping habits and encourage observation of shops signs. Worksheets: Spot the difference; A high street survey; Convenience store goods; My family’s shopping habits; Shop signs TRANSPORT The Transport worksheets encourage children to look more closely at local traffic flow, road signs and safety features on roads, as well as looking at different types of transport and goods vehicles. Worksheets: A traffic survey; Road signs; Slow down!; A vehicle chart; Lorry spotting Your Local Area © Wayland 2010. These worksheets may be reproduced for class use solely within the purchaser’s school www.waylandbooks.co.uk School-new.indd 1 29/4/10 10:30:46 Name: Date: People who work at school Fill in the rest of this chart, listing the different jobs that people do at your school. How many people do each job? How many people work at your school altogether? Job Number Head teacher Class teacher Classroom assistant Learning objective: To collect and record information. Wayland, Your Local Area, School © Wayland 2010. This worksheet may be reproduced for class use solely within the purchaser’s school. www.waylandbooks.co.uk School-new.indd 2 29/4/10 10:30:46 Name: Date: Improving the school environment Do a class survey to find out which of these features people think might most help improve your school environment, both indoors and outdoors. Ask pupils for their own ideas, as well. Make a chart of your results. You could discuss the best ideas with your head teacher. more decoration more signs more quiet spaces more litter bins Other ideas more plants and flowers more play equipment more places to sit Environment survey More litter bins More decoration More plants and flowers More signs More play equipment More places to sit More quiet spaces Learning objective: To ask and respond to geographical questions. Wayland, Your Local Area, School © Wayland 2010. This worksheet may be reproduced for class use solely within the purchaser’s school. www.waylandbooks.co.uk School-new.indd 3 29/4/10 10:31:04 Name: Date: Noisy or quiet? Go round your school and note on the chart which places are noisy or quiet. Which are quiet all the time? Which are always noisy? Which places are noisy at some times of day but not at others? hall playground school gates library Places Noisy all the time Quiet all the time Noisy sometimes (when?) Learning objective: To recognise patterns. Wayland, Your Local Area, School © Wayland 2010. This worksheet may be reproduced for class use solely within the purchaser’s school. www.waylandbooks.co.uk School-new.indd 4 29/4/10 10:31:19 Name: Date: An old school Use the clues in these photographs to describe this school, which is more than 100 years old. date plaque How many storeys high is the school? What is hidden behind the high wall? What do you notice about the windows? What sign can you spot above each door? What does that tell you? How was the school heated? Why do you think there are so many chimneys? Learning objective: To use evidence to answer questions. Wayland, Your Local Area, School © Wayland 2010. This worksheet may be reproduced for class use solely within the purchaser’s school. www.waylandbooks.co.uk School-new.indd 5 29/4/10 10:31:39 Name: Date: Playtime Do a playground survey to find out what pupils like doing best at playtime. You could do separate surveys for infants and juniors and compare the differences between them. Playground games and activities Number of children Football Other ball games Running games Skipping games Quiet games Chatting Playing on big equipment Learning objective: To collect and record information. Wayland, Your Local Area, School © Wayland 2010. This worksheet may be reproduced for class use solely within the purchaser’s school. www.waylandbooks.co.uk School-new.indd 6 29/4/10 10:31:40
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