Course curriculum

    1. What you'll need

    2. Session 1 recording

    1. What you'll need

    2. Session 2 recording

    1. What you'll need

    2. Session 3 recording

    1. What you'll need

    2. Session 4 recording

    1. You will need:

    2. Session 5 recording

    1. Here is the link for the next block

About this course

  • £10.00
  • Tutor: Hannah S, 5 sessions
  • Age: approx 5-7, KS1
  • Description: Exciting Explorers! During the 19th and 20th centuries, countries became very proud of exploring. They wanted to be the first country to discover places and plant their flag there. Explorers made journeys into the unknown and made records of their travels. Come and join me as we find out more about the significant discoveries made and together, we will investigate why these people are remembered today and what they achieved. Each week, we will find out more about the significant individuals who had the desire to discover new places and share their knowledge with the world. Week 1: Ibn Battuta Week 2: Ernest Shackleton Week 3: Christopher Columbus Week 4: Gertrude Bell Week 5: Neil Armstrong As always, we will do this in a fun and engaging way. We will have lots of opportunities to play games, complete activities and share our understanding with each other. L/O: Select reasons why people are considered to be significant; Say what the explorers studied are known for; Talk about some of the ways that we remember significant explorers IMPORTANT: For live sessions, use the link in your zoom email For recordings and resources, please sign in to the website to access https://the2poundtuitionhub.com