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1 Windsor Community Primary School Comenius: Community Project Pupils aged 10-11 years

2 Liverpool has 436, 100 inhabitants. Where we live…...Toxteth, a district in the city.

3 Researching our local area…

4 Liverpool Climate Average Daily January Temperature at Liverpool: 6ºC / 43ºF Average Daily June Temperature: 17ºC / 63ºF Annual Rainfall / Precipitation: 775 mm / 31 inches

5 Liverpool's climate is typical of the United Kingdom; highly unpredictable with a mixture of rainy, sunny, windy and cloudy days. Summers are usually warm and sunny, while winters are cold and wet. Temperatures average around 68F (20C) in summer and 39F Liverpool features a changeable, temperate climate and can be found in the county of Merseyside, on the northwestern coast of England. The weather is Liverpool is influenced by its appealing waterfront setting, standing alongside the River Mersey, close to the Liverpool Bay and nearby Irish Sea. Temperatures in Liverpool peak during July and August, regularly exceeding 20°C / 68°F or more, although the weather at this time of the year can prove somewhat unpredictable, with heavy downpours at times. However, the climate during Liverpool's summer months is generally favorable and this is the most popular time to visit the city, with both spring and autumn also offering mild weather and plenty of fine, sunny days. The average annual daytime temperatures in Liverpool are around 13°C / 55°F. Liverpool Climate Average Daily January Temperature at Liverpool: 6ºC / 43ºF Average Daily June Temperature: 17ºC / 63ºF Annual Rainfall / Precipitation: 775 mm / 31 inches

6 Social Group: The elderly residents of our local community We started our research about facilities available to the elderly in our community. To begin with, six pupils volunteered to visit two leisure facilities that offered services as well as activities to the local residents. Using a questionnaire, their role was to find answers about what was on offer for elderly people through the week. We also left questionnaires for visitors to complete. Meanwhile the remainder of pupils in our class researched the locality using the internet. They identified where places were including how to find them on a map.

7 Social Group: The elderly residents of our local community After two weeks we collected the surveys at the two locations: Local Library Methodist Centre Only a small selection of questionnaires had been completed by elderly residents, so we decided to post some through doors of local people; unfortunately, none of these were returned. In a final attempt to collect data we visited the Methodist Centre at a time when we knew the elderly were available. We spoke to them about their hobbies and interests.

8 Social Group: The elderly residents of our local community Our findings… This table shows the different activities that elderly residents would like to participate in. ActivitiesTallyTotal Knitting or sewing| | |3 Bingo| | 4 Dance| | 4 Cookery| 2 Tai Chi|1 Computer Skills| | 4 Card Games| | |3 Yoga|1 Photography| | 4 Other| | 4 We found that dance, bingo, computer skills and photography are the most popular activities amongst the elderly. Whereas Tai Chi and Yoga were the least popular.

9 Social Group: The elderly residents of our local community We explored the most popular activity choices: Dance, Computer skills and photography. Discussing the organisation and the realistic financial issues we realised how unrealistic it was for us to organise and run our own activities for the elderly. Therefore we decided to help a local community centre with advertising the leisure time activities and learning courses they offer in the local neighbourhood. We will look at the current design of their leaflets and how to make them more eye catching, as well as where best to distribute them.


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