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This resource shows pupils where four main Welsh canals can be located before concentrating on the Monmouthshire & Brecon Canal, celebrating the 200th anniversary of its opening in 2012. (www.wow4water.net / NGfL Cymru)
A detailed study of Cardiff Bay (Debbie Woodward - Hillside Primary School - Torfaen)
This unit teaches pupils about the effect rubbish has on the environment from a Welsh perspective. Interactive games help pupils to become aware of different ways to reduce the amount of waste we generate. (Luke McCarry - Forest Schools & NGfL Cymru).
Match the statement to the correct picture of Wales. An activity on three levels
A series of cross curricular lessons using Welsh materials in the environment as the common theme (Paul Griffiths – Eyton School - Wrexham).
An introduction to looking at National Parks (one aspect of the Geography of Wales) (NGfL Cymru)
Look closely at Conwy and be invited to compare it to the place where you live.
Focussing on Llandudno, ACTIVStudio flipcharts covering location, map skills, field sketches and land use (Shan Stapeley - Barkers Lane Community Primary School - Wrexham)
Concentrates transport, employment, housing and businesses of the Colwyn Bay.(C. Lavelle)
A whiteboard activity that compares a town and a village. The work is based on Carmarthen and Pendine. (Carmarthenshire LEA Network)
Looking at where you live, features of the local area, land use as well as jobs in the local area and travelling to school (Barbara Hughes - St Brigids School - Denbighshire County Council)
Looking at and studying the Cardiff Bay area, what are the changes and will they benefit the local area?
Using the wind to create electricity.
Learn about weather forecasting.
Compare Colwyn Bay with your own locality
Looking at the Swansea Bay locality.
Learn where the Taff Valley is.
An interactive journey around Tenby, Pembrokeshire (Internet Explorer only).


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