Woodland Survival
This link will help you with the survival task.
You can also search on google using a question.
For example: Are sweet chestnuts edible?
This link will help you with the survival task.
You can also search on google using a question.
For example: Are sweet chestnuts edible?
Use these websites to research flooding. The information should help you put together a notebook file all about floods.
Think about having different pages for different topics, such as:
Make your notebook as interesting as you can. Use your own words, don’t just copy and paste!
These websites should help you to find out more about river animals.
Remember to hand your homework in on Tuesday 8th May!
Use these links to help with your Rivers Glossary.
Read the information carefully!
You might want to draw pictures to go with each definition too, to help you remember what they mean.
Your task is to find the meanings of words that we use when talking about rivers. These sites will help you!
BBC Schools – Rivers and Coasts
Follow this link to find out the information to complete your Rivers Information sheet.
If you have finished, you can look at how families use the water that comes into their homes.
Have fun!
Explore these two websites. Make notes about them, saying what you have found out.
Task 3:
This week you created a fact file about the River Nile. We would like you to use your research and information to write a factual poem about the River Nile. You can write in verses or make it into an acrostic poem. It should tell the reader what the River Nile is like and how it is useful to the people of Egypt.
Here are some links you might find useful to complete this task: