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Geography (KS2)
Let’s Locate…Geographical Features
Pupils will go on an expedition led by the Earth Explorer to visit different climate zones and biomes across the world
Using drama activities such as role-play and tableaux, your children will be immersed in Chembakolli village life. They will explore the Indian landscape: the nearby town of Gudalar, the Mudulmalai Reserved Forest and the Nilgiri hills and take part in chores and pastimes, as they roleplay a day in the life of a child living in Chembakolli. The session ends with the children working in groups to debate and put forward their cases for the future needs of the village.
I trusted Freshwater to deliver a useful session and I wasn’t disappointed! There were a range of activities that kept all the children engaged and it fed well into the work that we had been doing.
Fiona Lucas, Limes Farm Infant School, Chigwell
Length of session: 60 minutes
Price: £142 + VAT
Number of Children: up to 30
Extra children are negotiable
All facilitators are DBS checked
Place knowledge: understand geographical similarities and differences through studying the human and physical geography of a small area in a non-European country
Where is Chembakolli?
Life in the village: weather, daily routines, Sangham (village committee)
How different life is