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Journey to the World Cup Stadium with Samir and Samira Lesson ideas and activity sheets

Journey to the World Cup Stadium with Samir and Samira Lesson ideas and activity sheets. Journey to the World Cup Stadium /Lesson plan.

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Journey to the World Cup Stadium with Samir and Samira Lesson ideas and activity sheets

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  1. Journey to the World Cup Stadium with Samir and SamiraLesson ideas and activity sheets

  2. Journey to the World Cup Stadium/Lesson plan Introduction: Samir and Samira, eight-year-old twins, take us on a journey from their home in Maré favela to the MaracanãStadium in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil. Objectives: Start to explore how key human characteristics can divide one small geographical region. To understand how to map a journey. Outcomes: Complete a mapping exercise.

  3. Journey to the World Cup Stadium/Activity Sheet 1

  4. Journey to the World Cup Stadium/Activity Sheet 2 Samir and Samira describe their journey in more detail below: 1. The military headquarters “There’s always really bad traffic on this road. It’s the same in Maré where we live.” [NB exact location of military headquarters not known]. 2. The General Hospital – Hospital Federal de Bonsucesso, Avenida Londres 616, Bonsucesso The HFB is the largest public hospital in the state of Rio de Janeiro. For more information on the hospital: http://www.hgb.rj.saude.gov.br/ 3. The Institute of Tropical Diseases – The InstitutoFiocruz, Avenida Brasil 4365, Manguinhos “They vaccinate people there. Our mum took us there when we were babies to have our Rubella and Tetanus jabs. We also went on a guided tour there once. We watched a play that explained how people get diseases.” For more information on the Institute: https://portal.fiocruz.br/ 4. The São Cristovãoarea “These streets look different to where we live. Everything’s different. The people look different. The shops and houses are all different. People here have more money. There are lots of big cash-and-carry stores here. People can buy their food in bulk in this part of town. Mum says people buy things here and then sell them on.” For more information on the São Cristovão area: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Imperial_de_S%C3%A3o_Crist%C3%B3v%C3%A3o,_Rio_de_Janeiro

  5. Journey to the World Cup Stadium/Activity Sheet 2 5. The local bus (e.g. Avenida Pedro Ii próximo ao 235) “I like getting the bus. Our older sister Sara doesn’t though! She says it’s too crowded and because we are young, we have to give up our seat to older people. But I don’t mind.” For more information about local buses: http://www.fetranspor.com.br 6. The Imperial Palace Gardens – Quinta da Boa Vista, Avenida Pedro II, São Cristovão “[This is] The Royal and Imperial Palace of São Cristovão, the palace has a beautiful park around it called the Quinta da Boa Vista Gardens. Our aunty works as a maid for a rich family around here. So she takes us to the palace gardens sometimes at the weekends. We get to ride our bicycles around it. There it is! There’s a football stadium around here too, for Vasco, the team I support.” For more information on the Imperial Palace Gardens: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Quinta_da_Boa_Vista 7. The Maracanã Stadium - Estádio do Maracanã, Rua Professor Eurico Rabelo, Maracanã “This is the stadium where some of the World Cup games are happening. It’s one of the oldest stadiums in Brazil. It was built in the 1950’s for football games. I think it might have been built for another World Cup years ago. They have kept the outside shell of the stadium, but they’ve renovated it inside. Seven games will be played here. The stadium is cool! We’ve been here before on our bicycles. We came here with my aunty and her friend and cycled all around the stadium.” “We also came to the stadium last Christmas to watch Santa come down from the stadium. This was the last event in Marakana stadium before it closed down for the World Cup. We have never watched a football match there. We are going to watch the World Cup on the TV at home. The game between Brazil and England will be the most exciting!” For more information on the Estádio do Maracanã: http://www.maracana.com/

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