Where is your nearest airport and train station? - Teacher notes

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Year 2
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Where is your nearest airport and train station? - Teacher notes
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In this educational unit, students will explore the geography and significance of transportation hubs within the UK by identifying their nearest airport using maps. They will learn to recognise the symbols commonly used on maps to denote airports and train stations, enhancing their map-reading skills. To complement this geographical focus, the unit also delves into the world of aviation, encouraging students to research a pilot's life and work through a recommended BBC Teach resource titled "Proud to be a pilot," which is part of the PSHE curriculum for KS1 and KS2.

Additionally, the unit shifts attention to the UK's railway network, directing students to locate major train stations on a UK map, with a particular emphasis on the numerous stations in London. Discussions will cover the reasons behind London's extensive train station network. Students are tasked with gathering information about one of these main stations, ensuring that, collectively, the class investigates all the significant ones. This exercise not only educates students about transport infrastructure but also encourages them to think about the activities and operations that occur at airports and train stations, thereby broadening their understanding of how these places connect people and places across the country and beyond.