I am a retired teacher who wrote 7 photocopiable books for Teachers and one book for children Union Jack Colouring Book.
The 7books covered Geography, History (Medieval/ Tudor/ Stuart), Travel and Transport, Myself and Events (this included diaries), Race Against Time Stories (SATS based), Church Dates for Children plus Nature and Seasons (including Sport). These 7 books have been mainly broken into a number of segments.
Challenging the Physical Elements, my Geography book, is complete.
I am a retired teacher who wrote 7 photocopiable books for Teachers and one book for children Union Jack Colouring Book.
The 7books covered Geography, History (Medieval/ Tudor/ Stuart), Travel and Transport, Myself and Events (this included diaries), Race Against Time Stories (SATS based), Church Dates for Children plus Nature and Seasons (including Sport). These 7 books have been mainly broken into a number of segments.
Challenging the Physical Elements, my Geography book, is complete.
Some information which might encourage children to write a story about going on a canoe trip.
10 reasons for taking up canoeing
Canoe Equipment
Canoeing on the River 1 can used like a comic strip. Canoeing 2 and Kayaking a dangerous river are vocabulary sheets. Children of different abilities should be able to use these sheets.( Illustrations by David Woodroffe).
Clip art of different canoes and kayaks.
There are 10 main sheets plus two answer sheets. David Woodroffe drew for me a very good outline of a volcano for the children to use. The first vocabulary sheet is a list of interesting useful words. The second sheet is a fuller vocabulary.
There are two ‘crosswords’ and two word searches.
The next three sheets are about Pompeii AD79. The first sheet encourages the children to think about the event and suggests the children read Willard Prices Volcano Adventure. Twice I wrote pieces for my pupils - once pretending I was there, the second I went back as an observer in a time machine.
The final two sheets are poetry aids. The second one was created in 2010 following the eruption of Eyjafallokull in Iceland.
2 pictures added
Marina Siva and Chico Mendes ( murdered in 1988) are/were activists against the deforestation of the trees in the Amazon forest - Amazonia - the largest remaining rainforest in the world.
Amazonia is often called the lungs of the planet- the trees absorb much of the carbon dioxide from the atmosphere -without them climate change would be much more severe.
Through her friendship with Chico she saw how her development of region was damaging her beloved rainforest. After university she got a job working with Chico. They set up a rubber tapper’s union. They tried to create protected areas of forest for people made their living by extracting rubber, nuts and medicinal plants from the forest.it would allow development of the rainforest in a sustainable way.
Marina and Chico would hold empates (stand offs) to prevent the building of ranches and to protect thousands of acres of rainforests.
In 1988 she decided to stand as a local politician and was elected as a a city councilor in Rio Branco. In the same year Chico, aged 44, was murdered by the son of a cattle rancher,
In 1991 first extractive reserve was created in the state of Acre.
In 1994 elected as a senator to represent her state in the national government
In 1996 won the Goldman award - the world’s top environment award.
In 2003 she became Environment Minister for Brazil. Between 2004-7 she worked to crack down on illegal logging. She made powerful enemies but deforestation of the Amazon reduced to 60%.
In 2007 she was chosen as a ’ Champion of the Earth’ by the United Nations Environment Programme.
2008 resigned post - felt her powers were gradually being taken away.
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Since then she has been the most successful Green politician. Stood unsuccessfully to be president 3 times.
‘This courageous and principled woman has no intention of ever giving up.’
Lily Dyu & Amt Blackwell
Sources
Wikipedia
Earth Heroes Lily Dyu & Amy Blackwell
The weather this winter in the U.K at times has been extreme. Is it because of climate change?
I have put together work about, rain and snow. These two combined have resulted in a number of rivers flooding across the country. Very heavy rain plus thawing snow has meant we have had rivers serious flooding into property in different parts of the country.
The canal system with their locks and weirs have also been overwhelmed - so there is information in diagram form showing how a lock works.
Plus work on fog.
While looking through my Geography notes I came across lots of weather symbols - these have been included.
Added Rescue Vocabulary sheet.
Harriet, with her camera at the ready, visited many countries with her husband.
In 1900 she undertook her first expedition with her husband. The three year trip was to South America where they visited every country. She crossed the Andes on horseback. Gave first lecture to National Geographical Society (NGS).
Her next voyage followed Christopher Columbus’s first discoveries between Europe and America visiting every country that had a Spanish or Portuguese colony.
She was a correspondent for Harper’s magazine in Europe during the First World War. She was the first American journalist to visit the French trenches.
In 1935 , with her husband, she did a second extended trip to South America.
During her lifetime she wrote 21 articles for the NGS. Her colour photographs and adventurous travel style earned her numerous invitations to speak across the world by organizations who had never before asked a woman to speak…
Harriet was the first president of the Society of Woman Geographers (1925-33).
Sources
Wikipedia
Standing on her Shoulders by Monica Clark-Robinson