The Olympic Site This is the Olympic stadium. Page 1 = Geography and Science National Curriculum Page 2 = what has happened to the site Page 3 = the view.

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The Olympic

Site

This is the Olympic stadium

• Page 1 = Geography and Science National Curriculum

• Page 2 = what has happened to the site• Page 3 = the view tube and the site• Page 4 = Tottenham or West ham• Page 5 = the Olympic Stadium

To make the park and site itself the government has decided to allow primary school children to help ‘decorate’ the park by;•Planting up on the Olympic site.•Sorting materials and saying what might make the place look better.•To help the animals that will come along the stream and not to destroy there habitats.

The view tubeand the site

This is where you are able to see from one side of the site all the way to the other

side.It’s like a classroom a bit.

It looks like a

• Over the next couple of months you will see the space at the back of the View Tube change in to a garden for delicious edibles and smelly herbs. There will be raised beds featuring a dramatic solution to the strong winds that artist Lisa Cheung has innovated for the View Tube this will all so be all over the site.

Tottenhamor

West ham

Lately there has been many discussions about which club (Tottenham or West ham) will receive the Olympic stadium.•Tottenham might receive the stadium because they have the most popularity of fans•West ham though will not nock down the stadium and build a new one

The Olympic Stadiums

This is the centre stadium for the 2012 Olympic games.

• The London Olympic Stadium will be the centrepiece of the 2012 Summer Olympics and Paralympics.

• have a capacity for the Games of approximately 80,000 making it temporarily the third largest stadium in Britain behind Wembley Stadium and Twickenham Stadium.

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