Structure of the Earth
The following powerpoint describe how the Earth’s crust is broken up into different sections called plates. These plates move very slowly over the mantle and over millions of years Earth has done, and will look very different.
Tectonic Plates
Group 3 & 4 you will need the following powerpoint: Plate boundaries PowerPoint - Group 3 & 4, in order to answer some of the questions in the worksheet.
In our previous topic, we looked at different continents and countries from across the world. Each area of our planet has its own habitat. Different animals live in each of these habitats. Below you will find some fact sheets developed by Chester Zoo about different birds from across the world.
Read each fact sheet and begin to compare the different birds. How are they similar (the same) or dissimilar (different) from each other? Create your own fact sheet. Group 3 & 4 you can design it however you like. Group 1 & 2 please use the template provided. using the template provided. Each group has a different number of fact files to compare.
Wild Life Around the World
Slave Trade
The powerpoint below has lots and lots of information about the West African Slave Trade. Independently read the powerpoint or read it with an adult. I would like you to write a diary extract imagining you are a West African slave.
Group 1 & 2 Write one paragraph using two features of a diary.
Group 3 Write at least three paragraphs using four features of a diary.
Group 4 Write at least one side of A4 using all the features of a diary.