Not exact matches
The young technologists take
pictures from books with the digital camera, put those photographs on disks, and then
include the photos in a Microsoft PowerPoint presentation that shows their progress in guessing ten mystery cities by
clues («This city is one of the few world capitals not situated on a coast or navigable river») and comparing photo periods.
The word wall cards
include a
picture to provide students with a visual
clue to their meaning.
Included in this resource pack: Session 1: Identifying different locations (reading focus)- Where's Wally location
clue cards (differentiated by Phonics Phase)- Hidden High Frequency Words in location
pictures for children to find using a magnifying glass Session 2: Human and Physical features (sorting)- Human and Physical features PowerPoint - Human and Physical features sorting activity - Cut and stick sorting worksheet - Marking sticker Session 3: Naming and labelling Human and Physical features - Labelling PowerPoint - Word bank worksheet (differentiated)- children will name the different human and physical features - Labelling worksheet - differentiated Session 4: Writing about where Wally is using human and physical features.