Each year we introduce a different country/culture to the children, during a week called Panorama Week: a focus on widening global understanding.
This powerpoint focuses on the country of China, and the Chinese culture.
One page of questions focused on areas of London, including The Tower of London and The White Tower.
The children are expected to develop research skills in order to find out London and key land marks.
This powerpoint uses a range of photographs found on the internet.
When I taught this lesson, I shared the images, talked about the range of animals which can be found in Australia and then laid out three long sheets of lining paper. Each child was given a thick paintbrush and a pot of paint (white, black, brown, orange, green, red and yellow).
The children walked around each sheet, making long snake-like patterns, surrounded by dots. Once the sheets had dried, they were used as backing paper for a display about Aboriginal Art.
I also gave the children a small canvas board. They planned their image and then painted an Australian animal - surrounded by concentric lines of differing colours.