This document provides information about education in Wales and the experiences a child named Megan might have growing up in the Welsh education system. It outlines the stages of education from ages 0-7, 7-11, 11-14, 14-16, and 16-19. It also discusses reforms being implemented, including a skills-based curriculum, teacher assessments, and increased vocational options. Flintshire Local Education Authority and the schools in its area are highlighted.
17. KWL grids What do they eat? Where do the food sellers get their food from? How many schools are there and what are they like? What kind of jobs do they have? Where do they get their clothes from? What animals live in Gambia? What sports and games do they play? Why are their bodies built differently to ours? How is the river used? Is Gambia popular with tourists? What diseases do the Gambians catch? What are the hospitals like? What are the houses made out of and how big are they? What is the Gambians main religion? What kind of transport do they use? They take good care of each other. The Gambia is in Africa. They carry things on their heads. There is only one set of traffic lights. People in the Gambia have different body shapes to ours. Gambia is the smallest country in Africa. They make most of their toys. They do a dance called the fool dance. 50 dalasi = 1 pound. A river runs right through Gambia. They are fun loving. What I have L earned What I W ant to know What I K now