Tuesday
Start of the day challenge
Good morning everyone!
Today, we will continue to look at the 'ch' grapheme. In yesterday's task, you found out that the 'ch' grapheme can make two sounds. Today, we will explore another sound it can make.
The 'ch' grapheme can also make the 'sh' sound.
Read the words below but remember to make the 'sh' sound when you see the 'ch' grapheme.
chef Charlotte chalet machine
Maths
English
Geography
LO: Use aerial images and plan perspectives to recognise some landmarks and basic physical features.
Today in Geography, we would like you to look at plan perspectives and aerial views of Serekunda. You will then need to identify and label the features of physical geography that you can see.
Can you remember what we did in last week's lesson?
Let's take a look at where Serekunda is.
What is physical geography?
Physical Geography is when we look at the natural parts of the world. Things that occurred naturally without humans.
These include beaches, vegetation (land), coast, mountains and weather.
What is an aerial view and plan perspective?
An Aerial View is…
A bird’s eye view of something from above. Its from the perspective of a bird looking down.
A Plan Perspective is…
It is a map from above. It is like a drawing of an aerial view.
Activity
Look at the aerial view and plan perspective maps, identify and label the physical features.
You can do this by writing 'physical geography' as a heading, write down the list and tick what you find or if you can print the images and label the physical geography you can see.
Can you find...
- beach
- ocean
- coastline
- vegetation
Challenge- Research what the weather is like in Serekunda and write down how it compares to the weather where you live.