-
How to make a brilliant presentation
Find out how to make a brilliant presentation - We Are What We Do Style!- Download:
- Video file - MOV
Now that you've told us you've done it, want to tell us a little about who you did it with, how you did it or what you did?
Now that you've told us your class has done it, want to tell us a little about who you did it with, how you did it or what you did?
Action updated!
"I love my home, I love my nest, in all the world my nest is best." A quote from the work of that highly esteemed Doctor, Theodor Seuss.
Discover local hidden gems. Tell others. Or don't - and keep them for yourself. Love where you live and make sure it stays how you want it.
Thank you, we've recorded your complaint. If you would like to contact us, please email us.
Your post has been sent to the comment-master. The master will scrutinize it thoroughly before putting it in the pot. Hopefully if everything is ok, it will show up soon.
This image is ©. You cannot copy or distribute this image.
Here's a set of useful bits and bobs to make your powerpoint presentation heaps better.
Colour in footprints to show how many steps you've walked
Draw a map of where you live with all your favourite places. This is a blank design to use how you like, and includes an invite to get someone to explore it with you.
Invite your Dad, your Gran or your lazy aunty Jan for a walk. Four invites on a page.
All our actions to help you Look After Where You Live. Colour in a smiley face every time you've done an action.
Asks parents, pupils and teachers to think about their journey to and from school and the many benefits of making it on foot
The Big Lunch is a party in your street. On 19th July, they asked the people of Britain to stop what they were doing and sit down to lunch together.
Map your run.
The 13 step guide...
World Repair Kids unleashes the superhero in every kid. Their mission is to spark a by-kids-for-kids movement by providing the inspiration and tools for social change. But it's not just about kids. Everyone has a role in World repair: parents, neighbours, schools, businesses. It's a community effort and a family affair.
Scrape off the gum and clean up the grass.
They make places more attractive, enjoyable and distinctive and promote civic pride.
Historic maps are overlaid aerial images of London, Shrewsbury and Berlin. Filter the time line and see how the area has changed.
Recently Posted
I love where I live
I took a soap making course in my local area.http://www.crafty-days.co.uk/I love where I live
I love where I live so for that reason I decided to live there until the day I will get married. 29 February 2012, 09:55I love where I live very much
I love where I live very much and I always clean the house everyday in the morning to make it look nice and attractive.Love where I live
I love where I live! 08 March 2011, 12:33i love where i live
i have made a decision: coming here instead of staying there. i know some people did not and still do not like my decision. but for me personally it was a big step, but the best step in a while. no regrets. live happily. 19 January 2011, 15:12I'm happy here
Where i live is great - I have friends I love nearby, you can do pretty much whatever and no-one bats an eyelid, there's a sense of community and if you ae open and friendly it's an open and friendly place. I am lucky. I go for walks and i always find something interesting. 05 November 2010, 00:35i like were i live
i love were i live because next to my house there is a great place to skate a i have a really cool park near by and my secondary school is just round the corner 02 September 2010, 11:02I love Coimbra!
it may not be a very big city but it has everything that makes me happy: family, friends, parks, cinema, cafés, shops, nice people! And a beautiful landscape :) 30 August 2010, 19:52My sunshine city
The thing I like best about my city is I can get to any necessary places by bicycle or bus. I can even make a trip to my grandmother's house by bicycle, just one hour. We don't have a garden in our house but my grandmother has one, rather big and very exciting to see. And every important holiday, when joining the central square to see full of colours of flowers and fireworks and people, I'm proud to call the whole city my home. 20 August 2010, 09:03i went to the abu dhabi desert
i went with most of my friends to the desert we had great fun but the best part was watching the incrediblew stars!!!!! i felt small like tiny like my problems didnt exist... cuz of how small they were and it wouldnt have happened anywhere better than the freezing desert I ABSOLUTELY LOVED IT i also did action #28 for the same reason!!!!! 20 March 2010, 13:51I love Stoke Holy Cross
When i was walking away from the bus stop, from coming away from the hustle and bustle of the city centre. I realised that I loved living where i do, and the calm of it all. 14 March 2010, 12:07Funcie
This is my last year of college and I've recently realized that I'm going to miss this town when I leave. I've done what most students don't and have traveled outside of campus and its surrounding areas and have explored what this little city has to offer.I also try to get my friends to join me in my experiences. I have actually had a few exclaim "wow, I didn't know this town had this!" It makes me smile. 18 February 2010, 01:39
not so far
i live near 8 different bus stops, right in the middle of all of them.... that makes me happy 15 February 2010, 21:25ILOVEHACKNEY
I live in Hackney (london) and I really enjoy. I like the atmosphere in the neighbourhood, the nightlife...I enjoy going to the local parks in the summer and if iam feeling a bit down i just have to go for a walk to discover great art galleries, markets...and this hidden secrets make me feel better!
http://www.broadwaymarket.co.uk/home.html
13 February 2010, 12:40
Home Sweet Home :)
I really love where i live. It may not be the perfect neighbourhood, but for me it's ok. I met here many wonderful people who became my friends and i'm really happy because of that. It's a nice feeling to come back home after a journey :)27 January 2010, 23:39
I love where I love
I love where I live. I say it neally every day. I have a nice old house to rent, surrounded by trees and bellbirds. 26 January 2010, 01:38It was fun!!!
I made a map of the world!! Im a nerd!!! 18 November 2009, 10:39Loving Richmond
I love that Richmond is still close enough to London to go into the centre and have fun, but far enough away that you can go for a walk and be out in the countryside. 15 November 2009, 16:55i love where i live
i love where i live 14 October 2009, 13:38loving the lido
Outdoor swimming and not a plaster in sight. Lovely stuff.Cook lunch for your neighbourhood
Join in the Eden Project's The Big Lunch on Sunday, July 19. Grow your own lunch, cook for friends and neighbours or hold a picnic on your front lawn. A great way to discover more about your community.
http://www.thebiglunch.com/ 01 May 2009, 13:49
Love Localx
http://www.lovelocal.org.uk
Check out Love Localx...Newland Avenue, Hull - the launch event is on Saturday 2nd May from 10am-4pm.
The launch will be accompanied by a series of events including street entertainment, music, food and activities for children.
Participating stores will be running a loyalty scheme offering discounts to shoppers who will be given free, eco-friendly fairtrade bags. That will qualify them for discounts in other stores, although some shops said they would extend the discount to any customers.
A website has also been set up at www.lovelocal.org.uk, highlighting each shop and providing mystery shopper reports and customer reviews.
29 April 2009, 20:18
I love the past of where I love
Our historical environment is all about what the generations of people who have lived here have made of the place they have lived. Look around and you will see layer upon layer of human activity as each generation makes its mark. Looking around at the cladding and pebble dash on the houses and the garish signs featuring blurry photos of kofte on Green Lanes, it is hard to imagine that there will people, 50 years from now ,sighing and saying 'Those were the days' but I may be wrong and red tile paint may be considered the last word in style. Still, looking up, you can still glimpse the past peeping through and showing up what our grandparents and great grandparents saw when they made their way home from a hard day at work. These little features are part of our 'common wealth' and seeing them survive makes me feel closer to the history of my neighbourhood. 29 January 2009, 10:21