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www.learnanywhere.co.uk Geography at Key Stage 2 Unit 13: A contrasting UK locality: Llandudno

Unit 13: A contrasting UK locality: Llandudno Where is Llandudno? Llandudno is a small town in the north of Wales. Use an atlas to get a closer look at the area around Llandudno. Unit 13: A contrasting UK locality: Llandudno

Unit 13: A contrasting UK locality: Llandudno What do we expect Llandudno to be like? We can use secondary sources to make some predictions about what Llandudno will be like before we actually visit. What kind of sources could we use? Atlases or maps The internet People who have been there Travel brochures Unit 13: A contrasting UK locality: Llandudno

Unit 13: A contrasting UK locality: Llandudno What do we expect Llandudno to be like? Make a chart like the one below showing the human and physical features which you expect to find in Llandudno. Human features Physical features Stone houses? Hills? Woods? Unit 13: A contrasting UK locality: Llandudno

Unit 13: A contrasting UK locality: Llandudno What is Llandudno actually like? During your visit, you will be able to find out how accurate your predictions were. Make notes and take photographs of the things you see and do in Llandudno. You will then be able to compare what Llandudno is really like with the predictions you made before the visit. Unit 13: A contrasting UK locality: Llandudno

Unit 13: A contrasting UK locality: Llandudno Why is Llandudno like this? One way of comparing Llandudno to your own town or city is to do a traffic survey whilst you are visiting. Use graphs to compare your results, like the ones below: 9.00 11.00 12.30 2.00 3.00 9.00 11.00 12.30 2.00 3.00 Unit 13: A contrasting UK locality: Llandudno

…what the place makes you think about …what you can smell Unit 13: A contrasting UK locality: Llandudno What does it feel like to be here? Stand very still on the beach. Don’t make a sound. Write down some notes on… …what you can hear …what you can see …how you feel …what the place makes you think about …what you can smell Unit 13: A contrasting UK locality: Llandudno

Unit 13: A contrasting UK locality: Llandudno What are the main similarities and differences between our location and Llandudno? Explain how Llandudno is different from, or similar to the place where you live. You may want to think about: Physical features Use of land Types of buildings What jobs people have Amount of traffic How the place feels Unit 13: A contrasting UK locality: Llandudno

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