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Geography at Key Stage 2 Unit 1: Around our school- the local area

Geography Unit 1: Around our school- the local area What’s your address? 12, Beech Lane, Bulford Nottingham Nottinghamshire NG19 2GK House numberName of the street Name of the area Name of the town or city Name of the county Postcode

Geography Unit 1: Around our school- the local area How do you travel to school in the morning? On foot By carBy bus By minibus On a bike

Geography Unit 1: Around our school- the local area Do a survey of how the other children in your class travel to school. Make a tally chart like this one: Mode of transportNumber of children Bus |||| | On foot |||| || Bike ||| Car |||| Minibus ||

Geography Unit 1: Around our school- the local area Put your results into a graph like the one below Bus On Foot Bike Car Minibus

Geography Unit 1: Around our school- the local area What kind of buildings do people in your area live in? bungalow detachedsemi- detached terrace block of flats

Geography Unit 1: Around our school- the local area Do these pictures show nice or nasty places? What could be done to make these places nice again? Are there places in your area which need to be improved?

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