Spring Theme - the planner below has some activities to choose from. You can decide how to present them and which ones to do. There is enough work here for two weeks. Complete them on Seesaw or do the work in your home learning book, take photos and upload on Seesaw. Use the links and knowledge organisers to help you.
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Think back through your time in class and or what you already know. What can you remember about Explorers? You could write a list, draw some pictures, or create a mind map. |
Visit this link to find out about the subject you are learning about today and why it is important.
https://www.templars.coventry.sch.uk/subjects-1/
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Look back at the knowledge organisers to help remind you of things that you have learnt which might help you with your new learning. We want you to know all of these things by the end of the term. https://www.templars.coventry.sch.uk/autumn/ |
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Click on the link for information that will help you learn this knowledge https://www.bbc.co.uk/bitesize/topics/zhpchbk https://www.ducksters.com/biography/explorers/ https://www.dkfindout.com/uk/history/explorers/
These links may also be useful: https://kids.wordsmyth.net/we/
Below are two search engines that use Google’s safe search, which helps to filter out inappropriate websites, images and videos. |
Pick one of these activities to complete. It might take you longer than one lesson.
Create a fact file about an explorer. Include their date of birth, where they explored, how they travelled, and what they ate and wore.
Write a list of items you would need to explore a different part of the world, e.g. the desert, Antarctica or rainforest.
Design and build a vehicle for exploring remote parts of the world.
Find out about indigenous artwork from a different part of the world, and create your own version. |
Design a poster to encourage other people to join you on your expedition.
Label a map of the world with the different continents and oceans.
Find and categorise a range of different materials from around your home, e.g. wood, glass, metal, plastic, fabric. Talk about and label their properties, e.g. smooth, rough, transparent, opaque, hard, soft etc.
Make a musical instrument using items from around your home. Explore the different types of sound you can make, e.g. loud, quiet, fast, slow etc. |