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Unit 1
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Unit 2
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Unit 3
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Unit 4
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Unit 5
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Unit 6
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All Units
Website Suggestions
From Unit 1, page 3 Geography Hall of Fame
From Unit 1, page 5 Grid References Symbols and Keys
From Unit 1, page 7 Geography of the UK England (World Atlas) United Kingdom (Fact Monster)
From Unit 2, page 11 Landforms Mount Everest Facts
From Unit 2, page 13 Coastal Landforms EXTRA: Go to Seaside Tours. Click on the Flickr icons in the photo and list all the coastal landforms that you can see.
From Unit 2, page 15 Rivers World Rivers (on the left )
From Unit 3, page 19 Weather (BBC) EXTRA: On the BBC Weather page above, click on "UK Forecast" on the left. Scroll down and play the forecast video. Write down the weather expressions you recognize.
From Unit 3, page 21 Clouds
From Unit 3, page 23 Climate Graph World Climate
From Unit 4, page 27 Becoming Human EXTRA: Caveman Challenge Game
From Unit 4, page 29 Catalhoyuk EXTRA: On the Catalhoyuk website above, explore a Catalhoyuk home or make a Neolithic meal.
From Unit 4, page 31 Stonehenge Atapuerca Lascaux Altamira
From Unit 5, page 35 The Nile in Ancient Egypt
From Unit 5, page 37 Who Killed King Tut? Tutankhamn (on the left) EXTRA: Go on a virtual tour of King Tut's tomb.
From Unit 5,page 39 The Gods and Goddesses of Ancient Egypt Hieroglyphics EXTRA: Explore an Egyptian mummy. Watch the video and help mummify the pharoah.
From Unit 6, page 43 The Romans in Britain
From Unit 6, page 45 Ancient Greece Ancient Roman Technology EXTRA: Read about Ancient Roman leisure and correct the false sentences below. 1. The shows at Roman ampitheatres and theatres were expensive. 2. Actors in the theatre wore masks and wigs. 3. Sometimes gladiators fought wild animals like bears and lions. 4. If the audience put their thumbs out, it meant they wanted the gladiator to live. 5. Chariot races took place at the Circus Maximus. 6. Romans used public baths only to keep clean.
From Unit 6, page 47 The Olympians Legend of the Trojan Horse EXTRA: Write a paragraph about the Greek hero Hercules and the Twelve Labours.
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