Atlas task – Which way up is Wally? Using the sheet and the atlas you need to add a north arrow to each country Work out what countries they are and label.

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Atlas task – Which way up is Wally? Using the sheet and the atlas you need to add a north arrow to each country Work out what countries they are and label the human and physical features Find out the capital city Extension – Cut and stick them in the correct location in relation to one another and label the seas between them What angle would the North arrow be on the UK map below?

Atlas task – Which way up is Wally? Using the sheet and the atlas you need to add a north arrow to each country Work out what countries they are and label the human and physical features Find out the capital city Extension – Cut and stick them in the correct location in relation to one another and label the seas between them What angle would the North arrow be on the UK map below?

Atlas task – Which way up is Wally? Using the sheet and the atlas you need to add a north arrow to each country Work out what countries they are and label the human and physical features Find out the capital city Extension – Cut and stick them in the correct location in relation to one another and label the seas between them What angle would the North arrow be on the UK map below?

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Paul Hogan tourism advert

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Group Task – How are the countries different to one another? You need to send one person to investigate each country with people from other groups They will become and expert on that country and share their findings when they return ‘home’ You need to use the resources available to you Things to research; people, places, history, facts, animals, climate, plants Number off: 1 – Australia 2 – New Zealand 3 – Papua New Guinea 4 - Fiji Number off: 1 – Australia 2 – New Zealand 3 – Papua New Guinea 4 - Fiji

What is this type of graph called?

This one?

Now this one?

Data Challenge – Prove how the countries are different to one another Now using the atlas and the internet resources you need to find out data about your country to compare to others Ideas for data; Birth Rate, Death Rate, Life Expectancy, Gross National Income, Literacy Rate Work out the highest and lowest found on the continents and create graphs to add to your maps Think about mixing types of graph for different types of data Use statistics from back of Atlas (page )

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