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Where should you start?

Ben and Amber are looking at graphs to summarise their findings

To find out what kind of fieldwork you could do around your local area, think of a question that you want to find the answer to or a problem that needs to be solved.

Ben and Amber are looking at graphs to summarise their findings
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Watch: Fieldwork in your local area

Play the video to watch Granny teach Amber and Ben about fieldwork in their local area.

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Planning local fieldwork

A man in a wheelchair is out of his car in a parking lot

There are lots of questions you could think of before you do fieldwork in your local area. For example:

  • What types of buildings are there?
  • Should the high street be closed to traffic?
  • Are some roads quieter than others?
  • Do we need a new school in our local area?
  • How could we improve the local area?
  • What happens in our local river?
  • Is there enough accessible parking?
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Take a look at some ideas to plan fieldwork in the local area:

Image gallerySkip image gallerySlide 1 of 4, An aerial photograph of a village, An aerial photograph Aerial photographs of your local area can help you plan your fieldwork.
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Activity 1: Staying safe

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Activity 2: Local fieldwork quiz

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