To all Frogmore Place Detectives Your task is to: o Collect information on where you live o Describe your house o Complete a survey of your home o Make.

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To all Frogmore Place Detectives Your task is to: o Collect information on where you live o Describe your house o Complete a survey of your home o Make a careful drawing of the front of your home Please return to your teacher by Tuesday 5 th May

Where do you live? What is your house number or name? What street do you live on? What town or village do you live in? What county is it in? What is your postcode? Use this information to write your address: __________________________ __________________________ __________________________ __________________________ __________________________

Describe your house Is it a flat, terraced, semi-detached, detached, a bungalow? Is it big or small? How many stories do you have? Do you have a garden? ________________________________ _______________________________ _______________________________ _______________________________ _______________________________ _______________________________

Survey of your home Count how many of each thing you can find in your house How many? Windows Doors Steps on the stairs Light switches

Make a careful drawing of the front of your house Top tip: look carefully at shapes, lines and colours.