Map It – Bike It – Walk It. Fieldwork Aim: Today we are going to be going out and collecting information about the area around our school. How are we.

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Map It – Bike It – Walk It

Fieldwork Aim: Today we are going to be going out and collecting information about the area around our school. How are we going to do that? What information are we going to collect?

Bikeability Create a way of grading the roads for safety. 3 different grades Traffic free Some traffic Heavy Traffic

SiteDescription Individual Fieldwork Recording Sheet Name: At each site you get to you need to write a paragraph or two describing what the site is like and hw it makes you feel. Use good descriptive words (Safe, dangerous, happy, noisy etc)

Doing fieldwork safely Make sure you have any medication you might need Make sure you have sensible clothing for being outside Stay with your group at all times Only cross the road when instructed to do so