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This set of interactive resources has been designed and developed by @ebol and NGfL Cymru to support and enhance the work already available in the @ebol resource pack ‘Contrasting Localities – Tell me about…' (@ebol and NGfL Cymru)
Follow a flight path, label continents, oceans and countries, learn about Wales/Lesotho and compare both countries.
Compare images fron both countries, label physical and human features and test your knowledge in the quiz.
Can you recognise the flag of every European country? An activity on three levels
A collection of PowerPoint resources based on St Lucia. The pack is intended to support the teaching of Locality Studies by looking at a Less (Nicola Griffiths - Gwersyllt Juniors - Wrexham)
Looking at a locality in a less economically developed country, including an interactive map of Gweta, slideshows and a Powerpoint file.(Peter Lloyd - Hakin Junior School - Pembrokeshire County Council)
This resource is only available in Welsh. Please switch to Welsh before continuing. Thank you.
A series of project packs for 5-11 created by 6 Cardiff Primary Schools to initiate project work with their partner schools in Somaliland
Comparing Wales with localities in India.
Compare and contrast farming in Wales and Ghana.
Learn about travelling to Uganda and the importance of passports.
This resource will allow children to compare and contrast two countries - Ecuador and Wales (Carly McDaid and Sarah Jayne Proctor)
An interactive resource that compares and studies Ghana and Wales through the medium of maps, pictures and video clips (Mared Gwyn)
The resource is based on school linking in Wales and Lesotho using materials gathered during a year's experience of teaching in Lesotho. (Lyn Thomas, Sue Murray, Helen Wales, Silje Soldal, and Catherine Fowler).


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