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Make a memory map! Create a map of your walk to school from your house. Think about and include: - The houses you pass. - The shops and other buildings you pass. - Trees, plants, parks and fields you pass. - Roads you cross. Once you have created your map, can you think of a title? Now, can you create symbols to show the key features on your walk to school.
Physical & Human Geography! During your daily walk, have a good look around you at different stages. Can you identify which items are physical or human? Have a look at the Power. Point to support your learning before your walk. Did you find more human or more physical features? Why do you think that is? What was your favourite feature? Why? If you could add one physical feature on your walk, what would it be and why? If you could add one human feature on your walk, what would it be and why?
Maps!
Maps! Look at the map of Oswestry. You could also use Google Maps or take a closer look at: OSMaps: Greenspace (ordnancesurvey. co. uk) I want you to plan a walking route to Oswestry Hill Fort. As you create your route, please think about: - Which is the safest route? - What physical and human features will you pass? - How long will your route take to get to the Hill Fort? Draw your own map, and include symbols of the important features you will pass.
Oswestry Hill Fort I would like you to compare Oswestry Hill Fort over time, considering how and why it has changed. This is Oswestry Hill Fort now.
This is a reconstruction of Oswestry Hill Fort in the Iron Age. You can get more information from: History of Old Oswestry Hillfort | English Heritage (englishheritage. org. uk)