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Contains cross-curricular links with English by setting the scene with poetry relating to Charles Gough's death at Helvellyn. (Poetry not analysed in any detail as poem is too hard for KS2). I was hot seated as Charles Gough. Children then studied other real-life case studies of people who died on mountains in 5 different groups. One member from each group was hot-seated by the rest of the class to enable them to find out why the person in their case study had died. Final slides used as a plenary to explore different mountains around the world and what dangers they present.
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jenrey

9 years ago
5

Really good cross-curricular resource! Thanks

dhartley25

13 years ago
5

An excellent cross curricular lesson which will engage students of all abilities.

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