(e.g. hill, mountain, river)
(e.g. building, roads)
(e.g. forward, back, left, right)
(e.g. North, North West, South, East, West)
(e.g. what do you think about...?)
The area around your school and where you live.
A detailed critical inspection, usually a set of questions that you ask a large number of people in order to find out about their opinions or behaviour.
An object or structure on land that is easy to see and recognise.
Services are things such as shops, hospitals, libraries, leisure centres and swimming pools.
Different sources gives us information about the past, e.g. old photographs. Historians use sources as evidence about life in the past.
A form of hydro power that converts the energy of tides into electricity or other useful forms of power.
A low cost, renewable source of energy that is capable of providing significant amounts of electricity.
A body of water forming around the shoreline, e.g. Swansea Bay.
Click on a location to see information about it. Then, drag and drop the location's photo to the one of the boxes below.
iconic sport venue, hosts concerts, exhibitions and conferences.
Zip World: the longest zipwire in Europe!
a site of pilgrimage and religion for over 1500 years.
world-class mountain bike trails, family walks, café, cycle shop, play area
Some people in Wales work on diary and sheep farms.
people in Wales work in shops and retail parks
the national festival of Wales, celebrating its language and culture.
bus and train station, taxi ranks