Thursday, 11 March 2021

Treasures of the World

 Following on with our topic, Team 4 have been looking at treasures around the world. This week, we looked at the Wonders of the World. Everyday this week we have a different focus. 

Monday our focus was the Great Pyramids of Giza. The pyramids are one of the oldest man-made wonders of the world, and even some scientists and historians struggle to find how it was made with limited technology. Check out what Prodeus has done!


On Tuesday, the wonder we focused on was the Great Wall of China. We found out that the wall is over 21,000 kilometres long and it was a collection of walls built over time. Check out what Karmar-Jade has done.


Wednesday, our wonder we learnt about was the Statue of Liberty. We learnt that even though it is located in New York, it was actually the French that designed and built Lady Liberty. The Statue also symbolised a friendship between France and the United States of America, and was also a welcoming to those coming through the New York Harbour. Check out what Moimoi has done!


On Thursday, we looked at the Amazon Rainforest. It is so big that we don't know the approximate size that the forest covers, but we do know that the rainforest stretches over 9 different countries in South America. Check out what Lute has done!

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