This week p7a were taught how to complete a travel survey to help the council improve our journey to school. Miss Onions came in on Monday to the glow room where we were waiting to find out what was going to happen. She gave us simple, quick steps such as logging onto the seemis page and how to answer the questions. For the first question we had to find the distance of how far away the pupil lived from the school on a BIG map with all the street names in Moodiesburn and other communities in North Lanarkshire.
Once we filled out the survey we went into groups to teach the rest of the school how to use the travel survey. Once we taught the primary 7b class how to use the survey they also helped us to train the rest of the school to use seemis webpage. When we were helping the whole school we had to make it easier for the younger pupils by breaking down the hard words.
Yesterday we had the rest of he pupils that had not completed the survey so we brought them up to our classroom to finish it. We had to borrow laptops from other classrooms because we didn’t have enough laptops to go around. While we were waiting, there was runners going to collect the classes. We will be updating soon .
Lauren and the P7 Updaters.
I found the travel survey very easy to complete! 😀
Hello,
I thought that the travel survey was a great way to communicate with the council such as them trying to make our journey to school safer! My mum and dad thought it was fantastic and congratulate Miss McDade on her fabulous training skills! 😀
Lauren
I liked finding my house on the BIG map but it was quite tricky to help the smaller one’s in the school help them find their house.
Emma!
!! I was helping the younger pupils with the map and it was really hard trying to find some of their houses!!! We managed most in the end but couldn’t find a few!
Isla
It was a really good idea to make our journey to school better and safer too 😀