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Why are we learning about this?

Have a look at some of these mapping websites:

 Captain James Cook was one of the greatest explorers ever. Find out what you can about him. Where might you look? Other famous explorers are: Christopher Columbus The Vikings The Maori who arrived in New Zealand Thor Heyerdahl on his raft, Kon-Tiki. The Ancient Phoenicians

 Watch the presentation on this video clip and then use a map of the world or make a diagram to show all the different countries that help fill up your tummy! 

Write a poem or song that tells of your hopes for what you will discover Draw a cartoon or sketch yourself setting out with all your equipment Paint a picture showing the land you hope to discover or to explore

Write a letter to be given to your mother if you do not return Write a diary entry for your first three days in an unknown land. Add sketches or diagrams if they would help you explain your experiences.

What kinds of clothes do people wear when they’re exploring nowadays? Design an outfit for an explorer. Think about where they might be going. Is it a warm country or a cold country? What kinds of equipment might you take with you?