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North West Region co-ordinator – Ruth Ward PROGRESS REPORT MARCH 2005 Three Primary schools and three Secondary schools are involved in the work of this group Most schools have focused their work on the local area, but have trialled some new teaching ideas suggested by the Valuing Places project to make their teaching more real and more child centred. INSET event provisionally booked for Tues Nov 8th at the Holiday Inn Runcorn

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Page 1: North West Region co-ordinator – Ruth Ward PROGRESS REPORT MARCH 2005 Three Primary schools and three Secondary schools are involved in the work of this

North West Regionco-ordinator – Ruth Ward

PROGRESS REPORT MARCH 2005

• Three Primary schools and three Secondary schools are involved in the work of this group

• Most schools have focused their work on the local area, but have trialled some new teaching ideas suggested by the Valuing Places project to make their teaching more real and more child centred.

• INSET event provisionally booked for Tues Nov 8th at the Holiday Inn Runcorn

Page 2: North West Region co-ordinator – Ruth Ward PROGRESS REPORT MARCH 2005 Three Primary schools and three Secondary schools are involved in the work of this

The Valuing places project- Teachers at their first meeting

Page 3: North West Region co-ordinator – Ruth Ward PROGRESS REPORT MARCH 2005 Three Primary schools and three Secondary schools are involved in the work of this

Open discussion between teachers at KS2 and KS3 about the importance of

Geography in the curriculum

Page 4: North West Region co-ordinator – Ruth Ward PROGRESS REPORT MARCH 2005 Three Primary schools and three Secondary schools are involved in the work of this

Working together• St Luke’s primary school made a visit to

their local market with year 4 pupils and carried out a survey of visitors to find out how far they had travelled

• They also asked the stall holders where the produce on sale had originated

• They then asked Year 10 pupils from the local High School to help them to sort and map their data

Page 5: North West Region co-ordinator – Ruth Ward PROGRESS REPORT MARCH 2005 Three Primary schools and three Secondary schools are involved in the work of this

Global connections mapped with help from a Year 10 pupil

from Helsby High School

Page 6: North West Region co-ordinator – Ruth Ward PROGRESS REPORT MARCH 2005 Three Primary schools and three Secondary schools are involved in the work of this

How far did people travel to visit the

market?

Page 7: North West Region co-ordinator – Ruth Ward PROGRESS REPORT MARCH 2005 Three Primary schools and three Secondary schools are involved in the work of this

Valuing Places : Our Lady’s Catholic High School Liverpool

• Year 7 pupils were engaged in an emotional mapping exercise around the school buildings and grounds

• This lower attaining class were able to read and use a map and to explain how they felt about different areas of the school

• They were asked to use symbols to show their feelings rather than writing about the map

Page 8: North West Region co-ordinator – Ruth Ward PROGRESS REPORT MARCH 2005 Three Primary schools and three Secondary schools are involved in the work of this

Pupils were proud to show their work and explain how they felt

about their school

Page 9: North West Region co-ordinator – Ruth Ward PROGRESS REPORT MARCH 2005 Three Primary schools and three Secondary schools are involved in the work of this

Pupil quotes“ I liked being out of the classroom”

“This is a nice area because people have put plants in.”

“ I wish we could have more plants”

Page 10: North West Region co-ordinator – Ruth Ward PROGRESS REPORT MARCH 2005 Three Primary schools and three Secondary schools are involved in the work of this

Overton Primary School, Frodsham

• As part of a topic on water pupils visited Bunbury Mill – an old flour mill

• Pupils mapped their journey • Pupils investigated the site factors for the

mill • Pupils used photographs annotating them• Pupils developed emotional mapping

skills• Cross curricular links were made to

technology in particular

Page 11: North West Region co-ordinator – Ruth Ward PROGRESS REPORT MARCH 2005 Three Primary schools and three Secondary schools are involved in the work of this

Pupils engaged in writing up their visit to Bunbury Mill as part of a study of water. Images of their visit

are seen in in the background

Page 12: North West Region co-ordinator – Ruth Ward PROGRESS REPORT MARCH 2005 Three Primary schools and three Secondary schools are involved in the work of this

These pupils are completing an emotional

map of the mill

Page 13: North West Region co-ordinator – Ruth Ward PROGRESS REPORT MARCH 2005 Three Primary schools and three Secondary schools are involved in the work of this

There were strong links with technology. Pupils used the flour ground at the mill to

make bread in a bread maker.

Page 14: North West Region co-ordinator – Ruth Ward PROGRESS REPORT MARCH 2005 Three Primary schools and three Secondary schools are involved in the work of this

Valuing Places : Whitby High School

• Year 7 pupils are focusing on their local area

• Opinions about the facilities provided and the state of their local environment were requested and discussed

• Pupils used card sorting activities and photo interpretation skills to help them to investigate their local area

Page 15: North West Region co-ordinator – Ruth Ward PROGRESS REPORT MARCH 2005 Three Primary schools and three Secondary schools are involved in the work of this

Card sorting activity –reasons for site and growth of Ellesmere

Port

Page 16: North West Region co-ordinator – Ruth Ward PROGRESS REPORT MARCH 2005 Three Primary schools and three Secondary schools are involved in the work of this

Decisions Decisions!!!Pupils have seen a variety of images of the local area to

remind them of the main facilities Ellesmere Port now provides for work and leisure. They had to decide which new facilities

should be built, and where.

Page 17: North West Region co-ordinator – Ruth Ward PROGRESS REPORT MARCH 2005 Three Primary schools and three Secondary schools are involved in the work of this

Manor House Primary School Frodsham

• Working with a group of gifted and talented pupils

• Pupils collecting data and helping to put together a learning pack about the local area focusing on transport

• Strong fieldwork element

Page 18: North West Region co-ordinator – Ruth Ward PROGRESS REPORT MARCH 2005 Three Primary schools and three Secondary schools are involved in the work of this

Following the footpath up Frodsham hill

Page 19: North West Region co-ordinator – Ruth Ward PROGRESS REPORT MARCH 2005 Three Primary schools and three Secondary schools are involved in the work of this

View from the hill – Where do these

routeways take us???