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This lesson plan can be used in the classroom or given to students to work through at their own pace, either on their own or in a group.

This lesson is suitable for anyone but is recommended for students aged 11-14 years.

What can you expect to learn?
In this lesson you will learn about some of the Indigenous peoples and cultures that Angelo Chiaccio encountered on his photographic tour of the world. You will also discover different ecosystems and explore the beauty of some of the most remote places on earth. You will see mountains, rainforests, small islands, deserts, and other natural environments.

Activities to complete:

  1. Review Angelo’s journey and calculate the total length of his journey.
  2. Consider doing something positive to help the environment in your local community. What can you do to help?
  3. Test your recall of new terms with a word search.

Outcomes you will achieve:

  • Learn about Angelo’s journey and gain a better understanding of how diverse the people of the world are.
  • Appreciate the wide variety of ecosystems and how vulnerable some of these are to changes in climate.
  • Explore new places and learn more about the people who live there and about their cultures.
  • Learn about the efforts to preserve some of these places.

This lesson plan was created in association with Tablet Academy

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