WALT: Recognise how our home fits into the wider world.

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WALT: Recognise how our home fits into the wider world. Geography WALT: Recognise how our home fits into the wider world.

Quick Question Group 1- Which part of the city is the school in? Group 2- Which city and country do we live in? Group 3- Which continent do we live in? Class gets 30 seconds to discuss these questions differentiated by ability group.

Which part of the city? Who recognises this street? Where is it? How far is it from the school? Ask group 1

Which city? Which city do we live in? What is its name? Do you recognise any features on this map? Where do you think Crouch End is? Ask group 2

Still group 2. What building is this. What is it for Still group 2. What building is this? What is it for? What is the name of the River?

Still Group 2. What is this. What is the building behind Still Group 2. What is this? What is the building behind? Has anyone been to the Aquarium?

Which country? Which country do we live in? Where is England? Where is Britain? What are the names of the countries that make up the U.K.? Ask group 3.

Which continent? Where is the U.K. In Europe? What other European countries do you know? Can you find them on the map? Ask group 3.

Where is Europe? Ask whole class. Where is Europe on this map? Can anybody find and name other continents? How big is Europe compared to the rest of the world?

Ask whole class. What do these pictures show? Who took them?

Where is Earth? Ask whole class. What is this picture showing? Where is our planet? What is a planet? What is a star?

Where is the Solar System? Ask whole class. What is a Galaxy? What is the name of our Galaxy? How many solar systems are in a galaxy?

What does this picture show. What is the Universe What does this picture show? What is the Universe? Can anybody see galaxies in this picture?