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You can no longer submit your playground survey data, but you can still do all of the activities with your class.

An engaging whole class activity that introduces the 麻豆官网首页入口 micro:bit playground survey and how to get started. Pupils will discuss privacy and security, and make their playground map to define their playground boundaries.

Download a poster for your class to keep track of your results .

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Playground survey teacher notes

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  • In this activity pupils are introduced to the 麻豆官网首页入口 micro:bit playground survey and can start to think about the key questions that are being investigated and the different subject areas that will be covered.
  • It will be very useful for pupils to have access to a map of their school playground to support the various survey activities 鈥 in particular the Measuring activity. Pupils can enjoy a simple map making session with the option to include a fun fieldwork exercise, before getting stuck in to the data collection activities.
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Topics covered

  • Computing/ICT/PSHE/Health and Wellbeing: Online safety 鈥 personal information and security; Appropriate uses of personal information.
  • Geography/Humanities: Understanding plan/birds-eye view and aerial photos; Interpreting and navigating a digital map; Identifying key features and location on a map; Carrying out fieldwork and recording information; Creating a simple map with symbols and a key.

Suggested learning objectives

  • Introduction: To understand what a survey is and how they help us to answer questions; To explore an overview of the playground survey activities and data collection.
  • Data privacy and security discussion: To consolidate existing knowledge about the issues around personal data collection and privacy; To learn how anonymisation of personal data can ensure that individuals cannot be identified; To identify possible situations where sharing data is safe.
  • Making a map: To create an outline map/plan of the playground that will be used during the survey including symbols and a simple key; To use existing maps/plans/digital mapping tools to locate features and structures; To use fieldwork skills to explore and record information about a familiar location.

Suggested extension activities

  • Computing/ICT/PSHE/Health and Wellbeing: Create a peer-to-peer short video about data privacy; Make a comic strip about data security and keeping personal information private; Create a poster/acrostic poem/top tips list of ways to keep personal data secure.
  • Geography/Humanities: Add grid lines and numbers to the playground map and use 4/6 figure grid references to locate key features; Use map for a treasure hunt activity 鈥 perhaps with younger children; Use map to support orienteering activities using a ; Add a scale to the map once the dimensions have been calculated; Create their own symbols for familiar features and add their own key/legend; Use compasses to identify North and add this to the maps with a compass rose.
  • History: Explore older maps of the school and playground and compare to the current map 鈥 identify changes and things that have stayed the same and create a playground timeline.
  • Maths: Identify the main shapes in the playground outline and draw them on the map and measure the various angles.
  • Design and Technology: Make a jigsaw puzzle from aerial photos of the playground.

Get started with the playground survey activities

Enjoy comparing surface temperatures in four areas of your school playground with the micro:bit Thermometer program.

Comparing surface temperatures - try this first!

Use the micro:bit Biodiversity Counter program to investigate the number of different species of plants and animals in your playground.

Investigating biodiversity

A helpful glossary to increase your confidence when teaching the seven 麻豆官网首页入口 micro:bit playground survey activities.

Playground survey glossary