On your adventure throughout the seven continents, make sure you write down important information! Each day be sure to begin on this task page. Take one interesting fact from each continent's tab, and a fact from the websites listed on each continent's page to write down on your activity sheet (seen below). Be sure to include your documentation in your suitcase (seen below) to be shared with your fellow explorers after your trip around the world. Be sure to read the questions at the bottom of each continent page, these questions will be asked during the presentations!
Day 1: Africa
Starting your trip on the plains of Africa, take a look around. What do you see? What do you hear? Click below to find out more information about the vast African lands once explored by David Livingstone!
Day 2: Asia
Konnichiwa (kon-nee-chee-wah) from Japan! Welcome to the continent of Asia! Being the largest populated continent in the world, there is so much to explore and learn! Follow in the footsteps of Tom Carter, the American, present-day explorer, to find out what is going on in the Asian society!
Day 3: Europe
Are you learning interesting new facts about the two previous continents you have visited? Get ready for many, many more in the historical continent known as Europe. Alexander the Great will guide you through the European countries so that you can learn and find your artifacts for your suitcase!
Day 4: North and South America
From the waterfalls of Niagra Falls in North American to The Great Blue Hole in Belize South America, the continents of North and South America are vast and rich in history and landmarks. You will explore these two continents on the same day along your journey. Start off in North America with Christopher Columbus. You will finish in the beautiful lands of South America with Vasco Nunez de Balboa. Click below to begin in the mountains of Canada and the fifty states of the United States of America with Christopher Columbus.
Day 5: Antarctica
Put on your parkas and snow boots, Explorers! We're off to the icy, frozen land of Antarctica! Sir Edmund Hillary and Roald Amundsen explored the chilly continent of Antarctica. Find out more by clicking below!
Day 6: Australia
Did you see that creature hop by? What was that thing? There are so many different species in the outback of Australia. From kangaroos to dingos, partner up with Captain Charles Sturt to explore the landmarks and animals along the way!
When you have finished your exploration, be sure to visit the conclusion page to understand the closure of this assignment! But! Please do not click here until you have visited all seven continents!