Going to the seaside
How can we learn about the world?
Passport to the world
Air and space travel
From hunter-gatherers to village people
100

The place where the land meets the sea.

seaside

100
It makes things look bigger. What is it?

magnifying glass

100

The fourth largest country in the world: 

China

100

Three animals that flew in a balloon in France: 

a duck, a rooster & a sheep 

100

In this period, people used stone to make tools. How do we call this period? 

Stone Age

200

Tides are caused mainly by the _____. 

Moon

200

A book of maps:

atlas

200

Around the North and South _____, it is very cold all the times. 

Poles

200

The Wright brothers were _____. (nationality) 

American

200

People who move from one place to another to collect food are called _____. 

nomads

300

Name two types of beach. 

rocky beach & muddy beach
300
It lets us see tiny things that are too small to see with our eyes. What is it?

microscope

300

The name of an imaginary line around the middle of the Earth: 

equator
300

Today, airplanes are powered by _____ engines. 

jet

300

Stone Age people also used _____ to keep wild animals away. 

fire

400

Another name for 'tide is in'

high tide

400
It helps us to see things that are far away. What is it?

telescope

400

One of the countries that the equator passes through: 

São Tomé & Príncipe/ Gabon/ Republic of the Congo/ Democratic Republic of the Congo/ Uganda/ Kenya/ Somalia/ Ecuador/ Colombia/ Maldives/ Indonesia/ Kiribati/ Brazil 







400

The first person to travel into the space (name): 

Yuri Gagarin

400

In Neolithic Stone Age, farmers started to build a _____ across a river.  

dam

500

Towns and cities that are situated where a river meets the sea are good places to build _____. 

port

500

What are working senses?

touch, sight, hearing, smell and taste

500

The largest port in the world: 

Shanghai

500

The name of the spacecraft that landed on the moon for the first time: 

Apollo 11

500

Skara Brae is a settlement of stone houses found in _____ (country). 

Scotland