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Six Figure Fairy Tale LO: To be able to describe the locations of at least twelve words using their six figure grid references. Today we are going to turn six figure grid references around. Instead of being given a grid reference and finding the place, today you are going to find places and give me the grid reference of them. It is really important that you do this accurately.

Match the people to the grid reference , , , , , , , 422

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Read the fairy tale using words that you find on the OS map in front of you Once upon a time there were a girl and boy called E _ _ _ _ (287,983) and B _ _ _ (271,992). They lived on a farm with lots of s _ _ _ _ (244,007). They had a d _ _ _ _ _ (308,959). He was called W _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ (251,957) and they could fly on him all over the countryside.

Your homework is to write a fairy tale. To do this you need to … In lesson Collect the 6 figure grid references of 12 words that will be useful in your story. At home Write a story that’s at least two paragraphs long and includes the words you’ve collected. Give the reader a hint about what the word is e.g. They had a d _ _ _ _ _ (308,959). Write the story up and illustrate it on a blank sheet of paper

Where are the fairy tale characters?