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Find out how far your friends live from school and fill the table. Write in metres or kilometres. 1. Who among you lives nearest to the school?

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Find out how far your friends live from school and fill the table. Write in meters or kilometers.

Friend's name Distance of home from school
   
   
   
   
   
  1. Who among you lives nearest to the school?
  2. Who lives farthest from the school?
  3. How many children live less than 1 kilometer away from your school?
  4. Is there anyone who lives more than 5 km away from the school? How do they come to school?
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