Children return to school Mon 8th April

5Red Fieldwork trip

This half term we have been comparing Coventry and Stratford-Upon-Avon. Traditionally, children get the opportunity to travel to Stratford and carry out their field work. However, due to COVID-19 we were unable to do so we adapted our planning to ensure the children could apply similar learning skills to our wonderful city of Coventry.

The children have been researching areas which would be best suited for a tourist attraction. We had the chance to visit two of the locations and carry out some fieldwork, exploring the human and physical features, transport links as well as the area and perimeter of the locations.

Which locality was best suited for the animal attraction and why?

5 responses to “5Red Fieldwork trip”

  1. Reece T.

    Which locality was best suited for the animal attraction and why?
    The best will be the cathedral because it has a big empty space in the middle

  2. Rahima J.

    The bet animal attraction area would be cathedral square because it had more space and in Swanswell park there were too many trees and most f the trees were old and it would be taking the animals habitat including the birds and swans.

    1. Rahima J.

      The best place to put an animal attraction would be cathedral square because it had more space than swanswell and in Swanswell park there were too many trees and most of the trees were old and it would be taking the animals habitat including the birds and swans.

  3. Shabaz A.

    The best localities for the animal attraction was the Cathedral Square because the Swanswell had to much physical features such as greenery and the trees whereas the Cathedral had plenty of space.

  4. Elyas S.

    The best animal attraction out of the two was the cathedral because it had more room and swans well had to much physical features.

Leave a Reply