Make a pizza
Make a pizza to eat. Choose your pizza base, cover it with tomato and cheese and then drag the different toppings into place.
Key points:
- Which pizza do you think is the healthiest?
- Are there any vegetables on your pizza?
- Are there any dairy products?
- How many different types of food can you name?
Postcard from Paris
Imagine you have been on a trip to Paris. Design a postcard from Paris and write a message.
Key points:
- In which country is Paris? What language do they speak there?
- Have you been to Paris in real life? If you have you could write about that trip.
- What can you do in Paris and where can you visit?
European countries
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Western European countries
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Eastern European countries
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Northern European countries
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European countries (advanced)
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Weather maps: Europe
Choose different weather icons and write a commentary to make your own European weather forecast.
Key points:
- Can you describe your forecast?
- How does the weather change in different seasons?
- How does the weather vary across the continent?
- Can you name some extreme weather conditions?
Recipe sheet - Red Monster pizza
Make your own Red Monster pizza by following this simple recipe.
This recipe sheet will guide you through the processes of preparing and baking your own food.
You must wash your hands before cooking and always ask an adult to help you!