This morning Mr Brown’s Maths group have been using grid references to find Olympic venues and London landmarks on a map. Great fun!
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I REALLY enjoyed this activity and everyone worked really hard. I hope you’ll be able to find your way about if you visit London! Most maps use the letter and number grid references, so it’s a handy skill to have!