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Negative 1 2 3 4 5 Positive Very big impact on the environment Very small impact on the environment Very poor access Very good access Very big impact on local residents Very small impact on local residents Site 1 Bi polar scoring Total score Using your map symbols sheet, add a maximum of 4 symbols that will improve the site. Make sure you can explain why you chose them.

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Page 1: Interview lesson

Negative 1 2 3 4 5 Positive

Very big impact on the environment

Very small impact on the environment

Very poor access Very good access

Very big impact on local residents

Very small impact on local residents

Not at all sustainable Very sustainable

Site 1

Bi polar scoring

Total score

Using your map symbols sheet, add a maximum of 4 symbols that will improve the site. Make sure you can explain why you chose them.

Page 2: Interview lesson

Site 2

Negative 1 2 3 4 5 Positive

Very big impact on the environment

Very small impact on the environment

Very poor access Very good access

Very big impact on local residents

Very small impact on local residents

Not at all sustainable Very sustainable

Total score

Bi polar scoringUsing your map symbols sheet, add a maximum of 4 symbols that will improve the site. Make sure you can explain why you chose them.

Page 3: Interview lesson

Negative 1 2 3 4 5 Positive

Very big impact on the environment

Very small impact on the environment

Very poor access Very good access

Very big impact on local residents

Very small impact on local residents

Not at all sustainable Very sustainable

Site 3

Bi polar scoring

Total score

Using your map symbols sheet, add a maximum of 4 symbols that will improve the site. Make sure you can explain why you chose them.

Page 4: Interview lesson

Think , Pair, Share.

What can we use maps

for?

Page 5: Interview lesson

Learning objectives:

To be able to use OS maps and satellite images to inform a decision about different places (level 4).

To be able to use map symbols appropriately (level 4)

Extended learning objectives:

To explain a decision about a place using map evidence (level 5)

To evaluate the decision you have made (level 6)

Where should Nottingham Forest build their new stadium?

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Roles

Chair personYou are in charge of making sure everyone is doing their job and contributing to discussions. You need to tell the scribe what to write and help the person giving the speech

Innovator / speakerYou are in charge of coming up with original and interesting ideas. You are also going to explain your group’s decision at the end of the lesson

ScribeYou are in charge of writing down the group’s speech. You must also keep an eye on the time.

Instructions

1) Complete bi-polar scoring for each site

2) Decide which site is the best

3) Add a maximum of 4 map symbols to your map to improve the site

ExtensionEvaluate how sustainable your chosen site is. Ask one of the experts for help

Page 7: Interview lesson

Think , Pair, Share.

Why is being sustainable important?

Page 8: Interview lesson

Describe your site’s location using evidence from the map (Level 4)What is the site near to? What roads are there? What public transport?

Explain which site you have chosen. Justify your choice using evidence from the maps (Level 5)

Our group decided that...Our reasons for this are…Our evidence from the map is…

Explain which map symbols you have added to your map. What will they add to your site? (Level 5)

We decided to add… Our reasons for this are… Adding this to our map will result in…

Evaluate the advantages and disadvantages of your decision. What is the most important advantage? How could it be improved? (Level 6)

The advantages of our site are… on the other hand, the disadvantages are… The most important advantage of our site is… Our site could be further improved by…

Evaluate how sustainable your proposal is.(Level 6)

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Peer Assessment

Use the sentence stems below to assess the group’s understanding.

Page 10: Interview lesson

Environmentalist

•Your priority is the environment, wildlife and their habitats•You must consider the impact that building a new stadium would have.•It is your job to make sure people know what sustainable means.

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Chief of transport, Nottingham City Council

•Your priority is public transport and new roads•You must consider how well people will be able to access the stadium.•It is your job to make sure people know what sustainable means.

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Chair person of Nottingham Resident’s association

•Your priority is local resident’s happiness•You must consider the impact that the stadium will have on people.•It is your job to make sure people know what sustainable means.