Section
1 - The World
It is a good
idea to use an atlas to complete this section of the project.
Question
1 - Use a dictionary
Question 2 - Use a dictionary
Question 3 - Use an atlas
Question 4 - Use the index in an atlas. This is the information
in the back of the atlas. The name of a country is followed by the
name of the continent in which it is found.
Section
2 - The World in my life
Question
1 - It would be a good idea to present this information in a
table. An example is shown below:
Experience
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Location
(place)
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News
report
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India
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Take
away meal
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China
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Question
2 - Your map does not show the boundaries (boarders) of countries.
Therefore take great care when labeling the locations onto your
map. It may be a good idea to draw the boundaries of the countries
which you label. Use an atlas to complete this.
Section
3 - Holiday Choices
Question
1 - Make a list of the information you want to collect about
people's holidays (remember it is entirely up to you what you investigate).
Here's an example of a question - Where did you go on your last
holiday? or Where did you go on your favourite holiday? Try to develop
at least 5 questions.
Question
2 - Ask at least 10 people your questions. The more people you
ask the better your investigation will be.
Question
3 - You now need to present your findings. You could use graphs
etc. to show your results. This could include a bar graph to show
the holiday choices of the people you interviewed. Try to use as
many different ways to present your data as you can. See your teacher
if you need help with graphs.
Question
4 - Describe what your results show. Say where people have been
or want to go etc. Make sure all your data is covered!
Question
5 -Try to explain why your results are like this. Why do you
think people make the choices they do about their holidays?
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