Key Stage 1 Key Stage 2 Lets Count
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Key Stage 1 Key Stage 2 Let’s Count our Local Area, Part 2 Explore the geography of our local area. Look at significant buildings and landmarks Make observations about our local area now and in the past.
Key Stage 1 Key Stage 2 Let's count our local area Part 2 Explore the geography of our local area. Look at significant buildings and landmarks Make observations about our local area now and in the past.
Key Stage 1 Let's count our local area Part 2 What do you remember seeing on our walk in our local area on Let’s Count! Day? What did we find out about areas changing over time?
Let's count our local area Part 2 Key Stage 1 On our walk, we looked at: The high street Housing and other buildings Transport
Key Stage 1 Let's count our local area Part 2 Was there anything we would like to see more (or less) of in the future? Were there any counts we would have liked to add? Or is there anything we would like to replace or remove?
Let's count our local area Part 2 Let’s organise our pictures into categories. Let’s look at each picture. What did we like? What did we dislike? Let’s do this again using roleplay. We could pretend to be a shop manager, cyclist, parent with a pushchair – would we have a different reaction?
Key Stage 2 Let's count our local area Part 2 Do we think a high bus count is: A good thing? A bad thing? Maybe neither – and maybe it depends on where you are. What do we think about traffic? What do we think about litter? Whose responsibility is it to remove it?
Let's count our local area Part 2 Look at a picture and discuss what it tells us: Do we think a picture is ‘fact’? Why or why not? Can we use pictures to form an opinion? For example, a picture of an empty road could make us think that the road is quiet or a dead end. But what if it was taken very early in the morning? Let’s think about how far a picture can give information about the past or present.
Year 6 Let's count our local area Part 2 On our walk, we gathered data about objects in our local area: What ratio facts can we create using the data we collected on our walk? What did we count the most? What did we count the least?
Year 6 Let's count our local area Part 2 We can now compare quantities, including looking at ratio and proportion. For example: If for every 1 bus we saw 6 cars, the ratio is: 1 bus to 6 cars (1: 6) How many cars would we have seen if we saw 5 buses? The proportion of vehicles we saw: Bus: 1 in 7 Cars: 6 in 7
EYFS Let's count our local area Part 2 This lesson follows the survey we conducted of our local area. We are going to: Create a model or painting of our local area. Plot the artworks onto our map to create a large 3 D map of our area, which can show things have changed over time We can upload our artwork onto the Let’s Count! website – and we might even win a prize!
EYFS Let's count our local area Part 2 Let’s go for a walk around our school! What do we notice? Which places are familiar? Which places are new?
EYFS Let's count our local area Part 2 Let’s go for a walk around our school! What do we notice? Which places are familiar? Which places are new?
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