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Britain!! Starter- 1. Name the four countries of the British Isles. 2. Name a town/city in each country. WALT- To be able to identify key human features of the British Isles. WILF- Step 3- Identify key place names. Step 4- Describe capitals and cities locations. Step 5- Explain some capitals and cities locations. Thought of the lesson: To what extent does being a citizen of each country vary?

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Page 1: Lesson 3 Britain

Britain!!

Starter- 1. Name the four countries of the British Isles.2. Name a town/city in each country.

WALT- To be able to identify key human features of the British Isles.

WILF-Step 3- Identify key place names.Step 4-Describe capitals and cities locations.Step 5-Explain some capitals and cities locations.

Thought of the lesson: To what extent does being a citizen of each country vary?

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Our Island Home

WALT- To be able to identify key human features of the British Isles.

Thought of the lesson: To what extent does being a citizen of each country vary?

WILF-Step 3- Identify key place names.Step 4-Describe capitals and cities locations.Step 5-Explain some capitals and cities locations.

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A Jigsaw!

8,000 years ago there were no borders in these islands – because hardly anyone lived here!

WALT- To be able to identify key human features of the British Isles.

Thought of the lesson: To what extent does being a citizen of each country vary?

WILF-Step 3- Identify key place names.Step 4-Describe capitals and cities locations.Step 5-Explain some capitals and cities locations.

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WALT- To be able to identify key human features of the British Isles.

But over time different tribes arrived and fought over things like land and religion.

Thought of the lesson: To what extent does being a citizen of each country vary?

WILF-Step 3- Identify key place names.Step 4-Describe capitals and cities locations.Step 5-Explain some capitals and cities locations.

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WALT- To be able to identify key human features of the British Isles.

In the end borders were built between different areas – we still have them today!!

Thought of the lesson: To what extent does being a citizen of each country vary?

WILF-Step 3- Identify key place names.Step 4-Describe capitals and cities locations.Step 5-Explain some capitals and cities locations.

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Find the places

I am going to flash a place name on the board you need to in your teams find the place and write down if it is in England, Scotland, Wales or Northern Ireland.

WALT- To be able to identify key human features of the British Isles.

WILF-Step 3- Identify key place names.Step 4-Describe capitals and cities locations.Step 5-Explain some capitals and cities locations.

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Where am I???

NORWICH

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Where am I???

OXFORD

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Where am I???

ABERDEEN

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Where am I???

BELFAST

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Where am I???

FIFE

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Where am I???

BRISTOL

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Where am I???

WREXHAM

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Where am I???

GLASGOW

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Where am I???

PLYMOUTH

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Where am I???

SWANSEA

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Maps – A geographers best friend…well one of them!

Your Turn-1. Using the map, label on the

boundaries for the 4 countries of Britain.

2. Label the countries on your map.

3. Label the capital cities of each country.

4. Add a key and title to your map.5. Complete the worksheet using

the atlas putting the towns into the correct box.

Extension- add the places from the worksheet to your map. (your key will need an extra icon)

WALT- To be able to identify key human features of the British Isles.

Thought of the lesson: To what extent does being a citizen of each country vary?

WILF-Step 3- Identify key place names.Step 4-Describe capitals and cities locations.Step 5-Explain some capitals and cities locations.

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Check your work!

1. Swap maps and check they have them correct.

2. Marks for key and title too.3. Score out of 13! (4 countries, 4 capitals, 3 borders, title, key)

Now lets check your worksheet.

WALT- To be able to identify key human features of the British Isles.

Thought of the lesson: To what extent does being a citizen of each country vary?

WILF-Step 3- Identify key place names.Step 4-Describe capitals and cities locations.Step 5-Explain some capitals and cities locations.

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Check your work!

England Scotland Wales Northern Ireland

BournemouthNottinghamshireRiver TyneBlackpoolCheshireCambridgePeterboroughExmoorLake DistrictNorwichCheviot Hills

MorayAngusDundeeBen NevisAberdeenObanJohn O’Groats

CardiganshireLake VyrnwySwanseaAnglesey

Lough NeaghLough ErneFermanaghOmagh

WALT- To be able to identify key human features of the British Isles.

Thought of the lesson: To what extent does being a citizen of each country vary?

WILF-Step 3- Identify key place names.Step 4-Describe capitals and cities locations.Step 5-Explain some capitals and cities locations.

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Reflection timeWALT- To be able to identify key human features of the British Isles.

Today I found out.......

I would like to know..........

Thought of the lesson: To what extent does being a citizen of each country vary?

WILF-Step 3- Identify key place names.Step 4-Describe capitals and cities locations.Step 5-Explain some capitals and cities locations.