ENGLAND - Grange Primary School

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ENGLAND

Deliberate Travel

www.deliberatetravel.com/kids

TELEPHONE

KIDS

This Travel Workbook is all about England. You’ll learn about English geography, some history and plenty more. Just follow the

instructions below to complete the Workbook and find the final answer!

Welcome!

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On the next page is an Answer Grid. Each line has a number which tells you which activity you need to do in order to find the answer.

Do each activity puzzle. The answer that has a red star is the answer that goes into the Answer Grid.

When you’ve solved all the puzzles, from number 1 all the way to number 7, then the secret word is shown in the blue boxes.

Share your answer with us or your parents. They’ll tell us and we will make sure you get the next Travel Workbook.

If you don’t know the answer, that’s OK - you can research it! ask your parents, check on the Internet or

ring your grandparents and ask them.

email your answer to [email protected]

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The final answer is: _________________

The Answer GridThis is where you fill in all the answers from the activity sheets.

Number 1 is the answer for Activity 1 and so on. At the end, when you’ve filled everything in, you can read the letters in blue,

downwards. This is the final answer! Tell the answer to your parents and they’ll make sure to tell us.

Read this way for the final answer

1. First QuestionsThere are lots of interesting things to learn about England! Answer

the questions on this page by doing a bit of research - ask your parents, or look on the Internet to find the answers!

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HARRY _ _ _ _ _ _ , a boy wizard who went to Hogwarts

_ _ _ _ _ _ _ SHAKESPEARE, who wrote famous plays like Romeo & Juliet

QUEEN _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _, the current ruler of England

_ _ _ _ _ BECKHAM, a famous football player who played for Manchester United

_ _ _ _ _ _ _ DARWIN, a man who discovered lots of things about animals,

like how they change over time

Can you fill in these names?

What is the capital city of England? ____________________

How many people live there? _______________________

Is it bigger or smaller than your country? ______________________

England has 2 flags. Can you find and draw them

both?

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2. Travel through EnglandThis ia a map of England. There are lots of train lines to travel up and down the country, although you can also travel overland. Follow the instructions on the

next page to solve the puzzle.

LONDON Canterbury

Bristol

Newquay

Birmingham

Newcastle-upon-Tyne

Manchester

LiverpoolLeeds

Sherwood Forest

The Eden Project

Norwich

The Lake District

The Angel of the North

Stonehenge

Oxford University

England

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2b. Where are you going? Use the map on the last page to travel around England. Follow the

instructions and fill in the names of di�erent places or directions. The puzzle will lead you to a destination which is your final answer. Don’t forget your

North, South, East and West directions!

Start in the capital of the country, which is called _ _ _ _ _ _ . From here take the train SOUTH-EAST, arriving in _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ .

Take the boat to your next destination. It goes N _ _ _ _ to Norwich. From Norwich head WEST over land to a big city on the other side of the country. It’s called _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ .

Take the train NORTH to Leeds. You will pass a big forest called _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ Forest. This is where Robin Hood, a famous outlaw lived with his men.

Keep going NORTH until you get to the town near the Angel of the North - it’s called _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ -upon-Tyne.

Travel overland to the Lake District, then along the coast to the town directly SOUTH. This is _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ .

Take the train to the next stop. This is your final destination. It is callled _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _.

Disney made a famous film about Robin

Hood and his Merry Men - you can watch a

clip here

The Lake District has lots of beautiful hills and lakes - but it gets very busy in summer!

This town is famous because a very old book was written

about it - can you find out the name?

Click Here

3. King Arthur WordsearchKing Arthur was a legendary king of ancient Britain. No one knows for certain if he really existed, or is just a story. He was made King when he was a young

boy and was helped by a wizard called Merlin.

Try to find the words in the wordsearch below. The word that isn’t in the wordsearch is the answer to this activity sheet.

The answer is: _ _ _ _

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NDHEAR THE BAND

4. Rebus PuzzleThe answers to this puzzle are all song names from a famous English band. Use the symbols and follow the instructions to find out 4 song names. If you want

to listen to the band, click the button.

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HEAR THE BANDYounger kids may need parents’ help with this one

5. English LandmarksThere are lots of famous buildings and statues in England. See if you can name

some of them. Ask your parents if you’re not sure, or check online.

This is a statue that stands in the North of England. It’s very very big and very special for

the people who live near there.

THE ANGEL OF THE _ _ _ _ _

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These standing stones were built hundreds of years ago, although no one knows why. Many people think they were built by druids who were

wise men from the past.

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This ferris wheel is huge. It’s in the centre of

London and from the top you can see almost the

whole city.

This is a big famous bridge in London which crosses the

River Thames

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O _ _ _ _ D UNIVERSITY

This is probably the most famous clock

in the world. It stands in the middle

of London and chimes out the time every single hour of

the day.

This is a building from one of the

oldest universities in the world.

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The answer is: _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _

6. Dot to DotFinish the dot to dot to find out the answer to this activity sheet. The object

you will draw is the answer!

Clue: It rains a lot in England, so you might need one of these!

MILK

7. Find the PairsThese are all famous English pairs. See if you can match them up -

we’ve done the first one for you!

WALLACE

FISH

TEA

ROMEO

KNIGHT

MILK

JULIET

CASTLE

GROMIT

CHIPS

Don’t know who

Wallace & Gromit are?

CLICK HERE

Congratulations! You’ve finished all the

activity sheets.

Tell your parents the answer you’ve found and tell them to let us know. We’ll make sure you get the next edition of Deliberate Travel Kids