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Challenge Draw a 16 point compass and design a quiz to test another pupil on directions. On a blank map of North/South America and Europe, label all the major countries. Locate the seven continents and five oceans of the world on a blank world map Locate the 4 countries of the UK on a blank map. Complete a short factfile on each. Find out what biomes are. Map the world biomes on a blank map. Design a factfile about Bolton and find out about it’s human and physical geography. Design a visual dictionary with the following words: beach, cliff, coast, forest, mountain, ocean, river, vegetation, city, factory Describe how an earthquake occurs and map 20 historical earthquakes on a blank world map. Choosing one of the following...Grampian Mountians, Cotswolds, South Downs, New Forest, the Lake District and complete a project On a blank map of the world draw on the following… Equator, Tropic of cancer, Tropic of Capricorn, Arctic and Antarctic Circle Design a factfile about a town/ city in Europe and find out about it’s human and physical geography. Compare the climate of Antarctica and the Sahara Desert. Challenge Go onto ‘Mapzone’ website and complete the tutorials on 4 and 6 figure grid references. Make a game of snap for map symbols. Design a PPt about how Rio de Janeiro and London are similar and different. On a blank map locate the world’s major mountain ranges and the highest mountain in each continent. Make a labelled model of a cross section of a volcano Draw a diagram of a river with the major features labelled. Create a PPt presentation on types of settlements and why settlements grow where they do Draw a labelled sketch map of your journey to school. On a blank map of the UK locate accurately 5 cities, 2 rivers, 2 mountain ranges and the highest mountains in each country . Draw an annotated diagram of the water cycle. On a blank world map draw on, using an appropriate key the world’s climate zones. Draw the symbols used on a weather map and what they mean.