Lesson A3: Now and Then

By Sue Carter and Gail Brown, Rehills Primary
Map: Land west of the River Exe today. The marker locates the hexagonal building.
Photo: Illustrative image for the 'Lesson A3: Now and Then' page
Photo: Illustrative image for the 'Lesson A3: Now and Then' page

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Clcik to open the modern day interactive map (above left). Identify the river and other features that pupils can pick out - houses, railway, school, cemetery, allotments, football pitches, flood plain?  Look at layout and landmarks.

Then open the two older maps from 1904 and 1840 in turn. Discuss differences/similarities as you go back in time.

Task:  Everyone to produce a two column chart entitled 'Now and Then'

NOW                        THEN

More able pupils to work on acetate overlays of maps to identify differences and similarities. Have a photocopy of the earliest map with an acetate overlay and ask children to plot the present day key landmarks onto the acetate.

Plenary session - Children to discuss what they have plotted with the rest of the class.  Discuss.

Photo:Link to the Devon Record Office website

Link to the Devon Record Office website

This gallery was added by Sarah, Curator of West Exe on 03/06/2008.

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