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What do these images have in common? What do these images have in common? They were all taken in Asia

1 2 Q. What do we know about Asia? We are learning to.. Develop our geographical knowledge about the largest continent. Explain the formation of a physical feature in Asia 2 What I’m looking for You to reflect on your knowledge of Asia You to use the Atlas and ipods effectively to research fascinating facts about Asia You to accurately annotate your map of Asia 25/02/2019

How many Asian countries can you name? http://www.sporcle.com/games/g/asia

Task: Use the Atlas and ipods to find out 5 fascinating facts about Asia. Annotate these around your map. Think geographically! Mt Everest is over 60 million years old, it is 8848 metres tall and temperatures can drop to -80F Extension Task: Choose a famous physical feature in Asia and explain how it was formed. Include at least 3 geographical terms in your explanation.