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Lesson 1 K2

I wonder… Where is Mount K2?

Success Criteria Must: I know which continent and country K2 is situated in. Should: I can locate the mountain on a map. Could: I am able to explain the features of an atlas.

What I would like to know Task 1 K2 K W L What I know What I would like to know What I have learnt

How can I use an atlas to find this mountain? Task 2 How can I use an atlas to find this mountain?

What continent do you think K2 is in? Task 2 What continent do you think K2 is in? What country do you think K2 is in?

Look closely at your map. You have 5 minutes to come up Task 2 Look closely at your map. You have 5 minutes to come up with the most interesting features on the map. Also, come up with 1 question about the map. E.g. what do the dotted black lines show?

Using an atlas, plot K2 onto a World map. Task 3 Using an atlas, plot K2 onto a World map. Use the symbol to represent a mountain and note the height of the mountain.