Why do we have to follow certain procedures when we travel by air?
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Geography
Year 2







Why do we have to follow certain procedures when we travel by air? - Presentation
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Year 2 Geography lesson from the unit Airports and Train Stations. This lesson uses an enquiry-approach method, and will facilitate students answering the question 'Why do we have to follow certain procedures when we travel by air?'
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Why do we have to follow certain procedures when we travel by air? - Presentation
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Lesson contents
Resources

Why do we have to follow certain procedures when we travel by air? - Presentation
Resource
Geography
Y2

Why do we have to follow certain procedures when we travel by air? - Teacher notes
Resource
Geography
Y2

5 things that happen when you travel by aeroplane - Worksheet
Resource
Geography
Y2

What is a passport - Info sheet
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Geography
Y2

What is a passport - Worksheet
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Geography
Y2

Signs at the airport - Worksheet
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Y2

What happens to your bags at the airport? - Note sheet
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Y2
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