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Geography Chatter

31-10-2023
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Today in geography we have studied an ordnance survey map to find different locations within our city

Today in geography we have studied an ordnance survey map to find different locations within our city, looked at the different symbols and began to plan a route from our school into the city centre.

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06-11-2025
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06.11.25 -Geography- Our local area

We have started to learn about our local area, some children have been worked extremely hard to recreate Grafton Street and The Dockers Steps.

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04-03-2026
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04.03.26- Geography – Continuous Provision

Mrs Flynn just loves seeing her little learners exploring maps and enhancing their own learning. Children have been exploring the United Kingdom and found a map of Liverpool, they then used the key to discover lots of different places across our region.

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12-03-2026
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12.03.2026 – Trip – Martin Mere

Tulip class had a fantastic day at Martin Mere taking part in the Generation Wild project. The children became Guardians of Nature, completing a range of challenges to learn how to care for the natural world.

Afterwards, we enjoyed exploring the beautiful nature reserve and spotting wildlife. It was such a lovely day of outdoor learning and adventure!

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04-06-2026
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03.06.2026 – Geography – Agriculture

What a fantastic day we had at Water Lane Farm as part of our Agriculture Unit!

The children thoroughly enjoyed extending and embedding their prior learning through a range of hands-on experiences. We watched a fascinating sheep shearing demonstration and an impressive sheepdog show, and some of us were even lucky enough to pet a sheep. We also met the pigs and learned more about how animals are cared for on the farm.

As we explored the farm, we looked at different types of machinery and discussed the important role they play in modern farming. The children also had the opportunity to plant sunflower and pumpkin seeds, helping them understand the journey from seed to harvest.

One of the highlights of the day was making our own flatbread, linking our learning about agriculture and food production from field to fork.

It was a fantastic day that brought our classroom learning to life and helped to embed our understanding of agriculture in a fun, memorable, and engaging way. We are incredibly proud of how well the children represented our school throughout the visit.

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