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Passport to the World

Passport to the World. based on QCA Geography unit 24. 1 of 35. © Boardworks Ltd 2006. Contents. Passport to the World. World quiz Wish you were here? World news Story settings Review. 2 of 35. © Boardworks Ltd 2006. World quiz.

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Passport to the World

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  1. Passport to the World based on QCA Geography unit 24 1 of 35 © Boardworks Ltd 2006

  2. Contents Passport to the World • World quiz • Wish you were here? • World news • Story settings • Review 2 of 35 © Boardworks Ltd 2006

  3. World quiz The world’s a big place. How can we get to know where different countries and cities are?

  4. World quiz I’m thinking of a place. Can you guess where it is? Stand by for some clues…

  5. World quiz Use the clues you’re about to see to work out where in the world I’m thinking of. You can also use maps, globes, atlases, reference books, CD-Roms… any source of information you like. But you only have 2 minutes before the answer is revealed!

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  9. World quiz Why not make a Mystery Location Puzzle of your own? You could use lots of different sources of information to help you!

  10. Contents Passport to the world • World quiz • Wish you were here? • World news • Story settings • Review 10 of 35 © Boardworks Ltd 2006

  11. Wish you were here? Where in the world would you most like to visit and why?

  12. Wish you were here? We interviewed some different people and asked them where they’d like to go. And to give their reasons for visiting this place marks out of 5…

  13. Wish you were here? A mark of 5 shows the person’s strongest reason.

  14. Wish you were here? We entered the results of our survey into a computer database… Then we used the database to generate graphs and charts…

  15. Wish you were here?

  16. Contents Passport to the world • World quiz • Wish you were here? • World news • Story settings • Review 16 of 35 © Boardworks Ltd 2006

  17. World news You can find out about places all around the world by watching the news… On the next slide you’ll be able to see a news bulletin. How many different places are mentioned?

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  19. World news How many places did you hear? I made a chart using this list… You could make a chart about the TV news too! Russia Mount Etna Sicily Mediterranean Sea Tunis Africa China Atacama Desert Chile Daytona Beach USA Atlantic Ocean Bermuda Lake Baikal

  20. World news WORLD NEWS CHECK. DATELINE: 20 January China; Daytona Beach (USA); Mount Etna (Sicily); Atlantic Ocean; Atacama Desert (Chile). Tunis; Bermuda; Mediterranean Sea; Lake Baikal (Russia). Africa. Susie made a chart and marked on all the places that were mentioned in the news bulletin. Then she found their location on the map.

  21. Contents Passport to the world • World quiz • Wish you were here? • World news • Story settings • Review 21 of 35 © Boardworks Ltd 2006

  22. Story settings Another great way of finding out about places around the world is to read stories! Country? Continent? Where is the story set? What nationality is the writer?

  23. Story settings A good story can tell you a lot about a place. Robert Louis Stevenson’s story Treasure Island starts in England, on the coast of Devon… ‘On stormy nights, when the wind shook the four corners of the house, and the surf roared along the cove and up the cliffs…’

  24. Story settings The story ends on an island in the Caribbean Sea… ‘Grey-coloured woods covered a large part of the surface… broken up by streaks of yellow sand in the lower lands, and by many tall pine trees… the hills ran up clear above, in spires of naked rock…’

  25. Story settings ‘On stormy nights, when the wind shook the four corners of the house, and the surf roared along the cove and up the cliffs…’ You could sketch some pictures to illustrate Treasure Island, or one of your favourite stories! ‘Grey-coloured woods covered a large part of the surface… broken up by streaks of yellow sand in the lower lands, and by many tall pine trees… the hills ran up clear above, in spires of naked rock…’

  26. Contents Passport to the world • World quiz • Wish you were here? • World news • Story settings • Review 26 of 35 © Boardworks Ltd 2006

  27. Review Why not write your own story? You could put in lots of description of different places around the world… You could base it on a story from the TV news… Remember the escape of Sammy the Seal?

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  29. Review Sammy faced a long journey home. Which countries did he visit?

  30. Review The strong surge of the Atlantic was against him. But Sammy kept paddling hard. He had to get away! Slowly, the shouting from the waterpark faded into the distance. He was free! Free! But which way should he go? The cold blue waves stretched far away, windswept and empty… I’ve started the story. Can you finish it?

  31. Review The following slides are designed as template slides and to provide resources for further work. The red DIY tool box indicates that the slide can be printed out and used as a worksheet, or copied into a new PowerPoint presentation.

  32. Review MYSTERY LOCATION • This …………….. is in ………..…………………... • ……………………………………………………….. • ……………………………………………………….. • ……………………………………………………….. Use these clues to solve the mystery. You have 2 minutes! • Famous landmarks are the ……………………… and …………………………... PUT YOUR PICTURES HERE Answer:

  33. Review SURVEY SHEET Give a mark between 0 and 5 to each reason for visiting. 0 = least important reason. 5 = most important reason.

  34. Review WORLD NEWS CHECK Which places around the world are in the news today?

  35. Glossary bulletin A short official statement or summary of news. chart A sheet of information in a table, a graph or a diagram. continentAny one of the Earth’s continuous pieces of land. database A set of data held on a computer. graphA diagram used to represent how figures relate to each other using a pair of axes (x and y) at right angles to each other. interviewA meeting of people, face to face, e.g. for a consultation. nationalityBelonging to a particular nation. passport A small book that has information to prove someone’s identity and where they are from.

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