How do we use a local map to find the streets around the school?
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Geography
Year 1






How do we use a local map to find the streets around the school? - Presentation
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Year 1 Geography lesson from the unit My local area. This lesson uses an enquiry-approach method, and will facilitate students answering the question 'How do we use a local map to find the streets around the school?'
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How do we use a local map to find the streets around the school? - Presentation
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Geography
Y1

How do we use a local map to find the streets around the school? - Teacher notes
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Geography
Y1

Symbols on a map
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Name streets on a map - Worksheet
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Find my school on a map - Worksheet
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Take a photograph of things in my local area - Worksheet
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Lesson contents
Resources

How do we use a local map to find the streets around the school? - Presentation
Resource
Geography
Y1

How do we use a local map to find the streets around the school? - Teacher notes
Resource
Geography
Y1

Symbols on a map
Resource
Geography
Y1

Name streets on a map - Worksheet
Resource
Geography
Y1

Find my school on a map - Worksheet
Resource
Geography
Y1

Take a photograph of things in my local area - Worksheet
Resource
Geography
Y1
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