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Activity: Every name tells a story

Where?

This is an activity for you to lead either in the classroom or on a visit to one of the New Forest places named in the activity sheet e.g. Beaulieu/Lymington/Hythe

Who for?

Key stage 2 - England and Wales
Level  - Scotland

Who by?

This activity is for you to take, using the resources below and activity sheet (print out PDF).

Activity aims:

To help pupils understand that place names can carry with them clues about the past. They will learn that names carry an imprint of the history and geography of a place and of their ancestors who lived there.

Learning outcomes: the clue is in the name!

Names and history

Pupils will learn about names can come from different historical periods:

Names and geography

They will also discover that names can be derived from the geography of a place:

Names and nature/biology

Place names can also reflects the plants or species that once thrived in that place:

Names and work/industry

Place names can also reflect the type of activities that took place there

What you will need:

For classroom activity:

Curriculum links (England):

learning about