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Geography at Key Stage 2 Unit 7: Weather around the world

Geography Unit 7: Weather around the world Why do people go on holiday? To see new places To meet new people To visit friends or family To relax and take a rest from work To enjoy better weather

Geography Unit 7: Weather around the world Which places in the world have you been to on holiday? What was the weather like in the place you went?

Geography Unit 7: Weather around the world What is the weather like in different parts of the world? Near the North and South poles, the weather is very cold Near the Equator, the weather is very hot In between, the weather is mild, and can be hot or cold, like in Britain Very cold Mild Very hot

Geography Unit 7: Weather around the world Where is the best place to go on holiday for these people? I want to go somewhere where there’s lots of snow and I can go sledging. I don’t like hot weather. Where should I go? I’d like to go somewhere not too cold but not too hot. I don’t want to travel very far. Where should I go? I want to go somewhere really, really hot. Also I’d quite like to see a desert. Where should I go?

Geography Unit 7: Weather around the world What sort of special clothing or equipment might you need if you were going on a trip to… …the desert…the mountains …the rainforest…the South Pole

Geography Unit 7: Weather around the world What will the weather be like? Click the labels to compare. desert mountains rainforest South Pole hot cold dry wet warm cool

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