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Kennedy Town pre-fieldwork Lesson Objectives; To design and print out data collection sheets for the field trip To finalise preparations for the trip

Plan for the fieldtrip Time Activity

So what will I do at each site? Task Details Sustainability survey This will be based on your sustainability index (SI). Photos At each site to support your perceptions survey. Noise recording Take 3 recording and make an average for each site. Not enough equipment for each group so all groups will have a go and share data.

Sustainability Index Survey TASK 1: Sustainability Index Survey At each site you will EACH complete a Sustainability Index (SI) Survey sheet. You must fill it in individually as your views are subjective and will give you something to discuss as a group. DO NOT LOSE THESE SHEETS! Bring them to your Geography lesson after the trip. Your task this lesson is to DESIGN and print out enough sheets for each group member on the field trip Refer students back to their work on the Egan Wheel

An example – can you think of ways to improve this? e.g. add a photograph key

Other data to be collected on the day: Photos Taking photographs is key to providing evidence and proving your findings and conclusion to the question. You should write down the photograph numbers you have taken for each site to enable you to sort them accurately when working on your write up. You should be thinking about how you will be annotating it as you take the photo. Remember your focus should be on looking for evidence of good or poor sustainability.

Landscaping: greenery has been planted and is yet to mature Glass buildings let in natural light MTR station encourages public transport MTR tickets are subsidised for elderly, children and people with disabilities. Affordable. No graffiti, litter or broken paving slabs. Seating area makes the location attractive. Mini bus provides affordable public transport Paved area is pedestrianised. It is attractive and safe.

Noise Readings At each site you will take a noise reading using the noise meter app. This will help you to judge noise pollution and also how much the area is used. Take 3 readings and then calculate an average to make it more accurate.