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A Year 5 geography lesson comparing the human and physical features of Moscow and Washington DC (Linked to wider Space Race theme/topic).

Children will;
*Know that Moscow is the capital of Russia
*Know that Russia is located in both Europe and Asia
*Know that Washington DC is the capital of the USA
*Know that the USA is part of North America
*Know that both Russia and Washington DC are densely populated areas with many human settlements
*Know about the climate differences between Moscow and Washington DC
*Analyse different types of maps for each area
*Answer questions on each place

The lesson starts with a definition of geography before using lines of latitude and longitude to locate Moscow and Washington DC on a map. There is then a discussion point to analyse the location of each, what the climate might be like and where each place is in relation to the UK.

Children will be shown how to analyse a climate graph showing temperature and precipitation before answering questions independently using climate graphs for both Moscow and Washington DC.

The lesson will then look at topographic maps as a class before the children will look at topographic maps for both Washington DC and Moscow and annotate independently.

The lesson finishes with the children summarising the differences between the two places in their books.

All resources including SEN worksheets included.

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Space Race Year 5 KS2 History and geography unit

A series of 4 (could be 5 if the first lesson is split into two sessions) covering the Space Race. This covers history and geography elements. All resources and PowerPoints included. Lesson 1 - Children learn about the Space Race, why it started and the achievements of both the USA and Soviet Union. They will decide what the main conflicts are and then use sources to sort the information. The next part is to match the key information to the photographs and create a timeline of the Space Race. *This lesson can be delivered over two sessions Lesson 2 - Geography focus lesson looking at land use of rocket launch sites around the world. They will study aerial photographs to compare and contrast rocket launch sites around the world. Links to latitude and longitude too. Additional activity to give the children aerial photographs of your school buildings and ground for them to decide where the safest place would be to launch a rocket and explain why. Lesson 3 - Geography focus lesson comparing the human and physical features of Moscow and Washington DC. Children will use climate graphs, topographic maps and other resources to compare the two places before writing a comparison paragraph with their findings. Lesson 4 - The final lesson is to look at two British astronauts and what they have contributed to space exploration. They will be given time to research each astronaut to understand their achievements. Finally, children will learn about the future of space exploration and using sources, understand the pros and cons of space exploration as well as forming their own opinion on the matter.

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