Starter quiz
- A school is ...
- a place you learn. ✓
- a place where you meet friends. ✓
- a place where you buy things.
- a place where you play. ✓
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- Do all schools look exactly the same?
- No ✓
- Yes
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- Do all schools have a name?
- 'Yes' ✓
- A school has:
- pupils ✓
- houses ✓
- teachers ✓
- shops
- playgrounds ✓
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- Some key places in a school include:
- a cinema
- playgrounds ✓
- a dinner hall ✓
- classrooms ✓
- a park
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- An address ...
- tells you which way to go.
- helps you find the exact place of a building. ✓
- tells you how old a building is.
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Exit quiz
- The main purpose of a school is to ...
- hide.
- learn. ✓
- sleep.
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- Schools are all different in:
- shape ✓
- colour ✓
- smell ✓
- touch ✓
- size ✓
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- All schools have a name so you can tell them apart from others.
- No
- Yes ✓
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- An address gives the exact place of:
- a school ✓
- something moving
- a car
- a building ✓
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- Old Kenton Lane is an example of ...
- the road a school is on. ✓
- the local area of a school.
- the town a school is in.
- the postcode of a school.
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- Some key features of a school include:
- buildings ✓
- shops
- playgrounds or green spaces ✓
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Lesson Details
Key learning points
- Each school has a name that tells it apart from others.
- There are names for the different school buildings and parts of the grounds such as playground, field, etc.
- The address of the school includes its name, the road, the suburb or village and possibly a town or city.
- Maps and addresses tell us where a place is located.
Common misconception
All schools look the same.
Many schools have the same key features and complete similar activities but don't all look the same.
Keywords
School - A school is a place people go to for their education.
Address - An address is the name of a place with a postcode and other information such as street and town names to help you locate where it is.
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