The World. Find somebody who... 1.Has been to France 2.Has been to the USA 3.Has seen the Pyramids 4.Has been to Germany 5.Has been to Africa 6.Has been.

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The World

Find somebody who... 1.Has been to France 2.Has been to the USA 3.Has seen the Pyramids 4.Has been to Germany 5.Has been to Africa 6.Has been to London 7.Has been to Australia 8.Has seen a major waterfall (Victoria/Niagara Falls) 9.Has friends who live in a foreign country 10.Has received a postcard and where was it from?

Learning objectives What did you learn last lesson? To ask and answer a variety of questions To locate some key places on Earth To develop some basic atlas skills Keywords: Atlas, mapping

Your task Using your atlas mark on the locations listed on your worksheet

Learning objectives What did you learn last lesson? To ask and answer a variety of questions To locate some key places on Earth To develop some basic atlas skills Keywords: Atlas, mapping

Homework In the bag are little slips of paper with the names of different countries on them You will draw a country out of the bag and then produce a powerpoint presentation on your selected country Your presentation should be no longer than 4 slides long You should bring your presentation into class on an USB stick