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Ola, Hola and Hello from the Americas. This is the final stop on our whirlwind tour of our continents. We have learnt about North and South America today. We found that more people live in North America and that the climate changes from the North to the South. We ate a traditional corn cuisine of Mexico prepared by Chef Howarth. We also discovered that the habitat of many of the South American animals is being endangered by humans. We also had some special visitors from South America - two furry little guinea pigs courtesy of Anthony. Thanks to Cassidy for providing our South American music. What a wonderful week of setting sail for our Inquiry.

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• The Americas are made up of two continents. North and South America.

• North America has 40 countries.

• South America has 13 countries.

• Most people in North America speak English or Mexican. In South America there are lots more languages spoken.

THE AMERICA

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Flags of North America

Flags of South

America

NORTH AMERICA PEOPLE

• North American Indians are the native people of this continent. They live in tribes. Some tribes are inuit from Alaska, Cherokee Indians, Cheyenne Indians from USA and Chilliwach from Canada. There are hundreds of tribes.

• North American people mainly have come from European countries – England, France, Holland, Ireland and Germany.

• Most people speak English. The native people have many different languages.

SOUTH AMERICAN PEOPLE

• South American people mainly descend from Spain and Asia.

• Each country speaks their own language. The native people have many different languages but they mainly speak Spanish and Portuguese.

• Famous tribes are the Incas and the Aztecs.

Some people live up north by the Arctic where it is very cold, like Canada.

Some people live in the

tropics along the

Equator, like Jamaica.

Some people live in the rainforests and mountains of South America.

Famous Cities

Each country has its own capital city…..

Canada – Ottawa

USA – Washington DC

Mexico – Mexico City

Brazil – Brasilia

Argentina – Buenos Aires

Jamaica - Kingston

Over 514 million people live in North America. They mostly speak English. But some people in Canada

speak French too.

Over 371 million live in South America. Many people are of Inca, Aztec or Spanish descent.

NORTH AMERICAN ANIMALS

• Large animals of North America include the Brown Bear, the Moose, Buffalo and Coyote.

• Many animals are ENDANGERED because their habitat has been put in trouble by humans.

South AMERICAN ANIMALS

• South America is full of unusual animals not found anywhere else on Earth.

• Many of the animals of South America live in the Rainforests.

• People believe thousands have not been discovered yet.

• Many animals are ENDANGERED because their habitat is in trouble because of logging and deforestation (burning of the forests).

North American Foods

People in North America eat foods from all over the world.

Many of our takeaway foods come from North America.

Some famous dishes include:

• McDonalds• KFC• Subway

South American Foods

Each South American country has a unique cuisine that was shaped by its history, geography, and culture.

They grew corn, lima beans, potatoes, sweet potatoes, chile peppers, avocados, peanuts, chocolate, and raised llamas and guinea pigs

Unusual Foods from the Americas

Eskimos of Alaska are known to eat seal fins and whale blubber.

In South America some coastal tribes eat turtle stew.

In South America some tribes eat Iguana.

Other Interesting Facts

• The longest river in the Americas is the Amazon River.

• The most popular sport in the Americas is Football.

• There are eight teams going to the Fifa World Cup from the Americas.