How Penguins have adapted to their Environment.
Do a piece of homework of your own choice based on our Antarctica topic. 10.Autumn Maths Go on an autumn walk. Create a chart of all the different autumn things you find: e.g. conkers, different coloured leaves, puddles ect. You could do a bar chart, a pictogram or a tally chart. 3. Fact-file Choose your favourite type of penguin and write a fact-file or leaflet of information the penguin. 4.
KS1 Antarctic Explorers: Finding the South Pole PowerPoint - Teach KS1 children about the first expeditions to the South Pole. This great PowerPoint is perfect for teaching KS1 children about Antarctic explorers. It uses accessible language and lots of pictures to introduce children to the human exploration of the continent of Antarctica.Use this PowerPoint to support your history and.
In 1980 CCAMLR (Commission for the Conservation of Antarctic Marine Living Resources, entered into force in 1982) was formed to protect and monitor the exploitation of the Southern Ocean within a Convention Area, which applies to the marine living resources living there. The Convention Area is all of the waters bounded by the Antarctic continent to the south, and to the north by a line.
Scott of the Antarctic by Ben Johnson. Early life and the Discovery Expedition. Born on 6 June 1868 in Devonport, Plymouth, Robert Falcon Scott became a naval cadet at the age of 13. During the next 20 years Scott served on a myriad of ships all across the world, but soon became frustrated with the lack of career progression available to him during this period of Victorian peace time. To.
Looking at different environments. During the first part of the Spring Term, Year One will be looking at different environments and animals. We will be exploring the Polar Regions, observing winter weather and using new vocabulary words to describe environments and animals.
Welcome to teachers notes for Discovering Antarctica, an education resource for schools, developed by the Royal Geographical Society with IBG, in partnership with the British Antarctic Survey and the UK Foreign and Commonwealth Office.
All the latest breaking news on Antarctica. Browse The Independent’s complete collection of articles and commentary on Antarctica.