Year 2: Mount Fuji.

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Year 2: Mount Fuji

I wonder… Where is Mount Fuji?

Success Criteria: Must: I can name the mountain being studied. Should: I can name the continent it is in. Could: I can describe where the mountain is using the names of countries.

Activity 1: Pair and share what you already know about mountains.

Activity 2: This is a picture of Mount Fuji. What would you like to find out about this mountain?

Have you ever heard of the word ‘continent’ before? Activity 3: Have you ever heard of the word ‘continent’ before?

Mount Fuji is in the continent Asia. Continent and Ocean Song