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Thanks to Sarah Todd and her colleagues at Stanchester High School, Somerset made available through The Bangladesh Experience: The great escape into neighbouring Bangladesh… This lesson you we’re going to Bangladesh as we ’ ve heard so much about the Ganges delta – as one of the key features of the world.

Thanks to Sarah Todd and her colleagues at Stanchester High School, Somerset made available through Lesson aims 1.The route of the Ganges 2.The delta features

Thanks to Sarah Todd and her colleagues at Stanchester High School, Somerset made available through But first, what do we know about The Ganges…. Where’s the source? Where’s the mouth? Why is it known as a holy river? How long is the Ganges from source to mouth?

Thanks to Sarah Todd and her colleagues at Stanchester High School, Somerset made available through Listen to the story of the river, which by this stage has already reached Bangladesh…… Bangladesh

Thanks to Sarah Todd and her colleagues at Stanchester High School, Somerset made available through As you hear the story note down detail to your living map, on page 4 of your ‘my holiday scrapbook.’ Fertile soil Marshy forests Flooded fields

Thanks to Sarah Todd and her colleagues at Stanchester High School, Somerset made available through Why did it form here? Sheltered in the bay of Bengal The river is slowing down here The incoming tides push back river and sediment…It is an assortment of mini river channels and braids….

Thanks to Sarah Todd and her colleagues at Stanchester High School, Somerset made available through What is a river delta? Read through the attached worksheet which explains the delta’s formation. Imagine you have to explain it to year 5s. You need to make it simple and include the highlighted words. BE READY TO PLAY READY STEADY DELTA…..

Thanks to Sarah Todd and her colleagues at Stanchester High School, Somerset made available through READY STEADY DELTA You have a choice of draw a flick cartoon (visual), or write a rap, song or poem (auditory) of the delta ’ s formation (it could be ‘ in the style of … see example of Barry Manilow ’ s ‘ her name was Delta …’ ) Both of these choices are kinaesthetic too.

Thanks to Sarah Todd and her colleagues at Stanchester High School, Somerset made available through Delta dilemmas… Look at the following photos Work out three key issues at the delta State these as you get off the Great Escape Discovery tour……(in other words leave the room)…your tour guide (your teacher) will confirm if you are correct or not….!!!

Thanks to Sarah Todd and her colleagues at Stanchester High School, Somerset made available through What is this building? What could it be used for? Why?

Thanks to Sarah Todd and her colleagues at Stanchester High School, Somerset made available through Look at the river closely…What is not in it? Why not? Is this a problem?

Thanks to Sarah Todd and her colleagues at Stanchester High School, Somerset made available through What is the problem here? Why are people cycling in a river?

Thanks to Sarah Todd and her colleagues at Stanchester High School, Somerset made available through This looks a harmonious scene…a rural retreat…Why might life be difficult?

Thanks to Sarah Todd and her colleagues at Stanchester High School, Somerset made available through What are the people using the river for?