What is Kenya like? Aim: To find out what Kenya is like and find out how developed it is. Resources Page 100 – New Connections. Foundations Atlas Comparing.

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What is Kenya like? Aim: To find out what Kenya is like and find out how developed it is. Resources Page 100 – New Connections. Foundations Atlas Comparing UK & Kenya Sheet.

Where is Kenya?

Images of Kenya The capital city - Nairobi

Meet the locals

Tourism – Safari

On Safari

Hotels

On the Coast

Poverty & War

Ten Minute Task Complete activities 2a-e on page 101 in full sentence answers.Complete activities 2a-e on page 101 in full sentence answers. You will now need the Foundations Atlas.You will now need the Foundations Atlas. Complete the worksheet - Comparing the UK and Kenya. Once finished, glue it into your bookComplete the worksheet - Comparing the UK and Kenya. Once finished, glue it into your book

The Kenya Enquiry WhoWho are you? YouYou are working for the British Government and are responsible for overseas development. YourYour mission – To make a report on Kenyas level of development. HowHow – Using the information on pages of the book.