Food From Namibia Worksheet
Do some research into the food grown and eaten in Namibia then write about it on our worksheet. Can you draw a typical Namibian meal too?
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Do some research into the food grown and eaten in Namibia then write about it on our worksheet. Can you draw a typical Namibian meal too?
The ability to compare and contrast is an important skill for kids to learn, so help them practise with this Namibia Compare and Contrast worksheet.
Draw some pictures of Namibia's impressive wildlife in these frames perhaps, or you could cut and paste some pictures of the amazing scenery.
In 2010 Nambia was voted the best country to visit in the world by Lonely Planet! Can you find out why it's such a great country to visit and write a page for a travel brochure?
Pack our virtual suitcase ready for a trip to Namibia, thinking carefully about everything you'll need to take...
What do you think a day in Singapore is like? Do some research then try to write about a typical day in the diary.
What's the weather doing in Singapore today? Find out if you can, then fill in the weather app on the phone template.
Choose from two worksheets all about the Singapore Coat of Arms: the first asks you to describe the Coat of Arms, and the second asks you to design your own, too!
A Venn diagram is a great way to show the relationship between a group of different things in a visual way. Use the diagram to compare and contrast your life with someone living in Singapore.
This worksheet focuses on comparing Singapore where you live - you might need to do a little research first.
Do some research on Singapore, then draw (or cut and paste) five pictures into this printable gallery. The end result will look great for a display!
Singapore ranks 12th in the world for the number of skyscrapers in a city, and you can see plenty of them on this postcard! Perfect for some address writing practise...
Can the kids send a postcard from Singapore to a friend or family member? They can think about the person they are sending the postcard to and draw a picture they think that person would like...
There are some impressively tall buildings in Singapore, and you can see them on this stunning poster of the city skyline...
We've put the flag of Singapore inside the country's shape to make a simple but effective poster.
The kids can pretend they're writing a tourist leaflet with this fun printable. Print, fold into three then fill with useful information about Singapore.
A day in Pakistan might be very different from a day in your own life. Can you research what it might be like and write a diary entry on this worksheet?
Look for similarities and differences between your own life and life in Pakistan and record them on this Venn diagram worksheet.
This worksheet asks the kids to focus on comparing life in Pakistan with their own life. How do things like food, school, hobbies and homes compare and contrast?