Introduction To Kenya
Kenya has a very ancient history and fascinating geography too! Find out a bit more by reading our Introduction to Kenya...
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Kenya has a very ancient history and fascinating geography too! Find out a bit more by reading our Introduction to Kenya...
Kenya is famous for wildlife including big cats like the lions on the coat of arms. Can you find out why they appear on the coat of arms, and write about the other parts too? For an extra challenge, try designing your own coat of arms for Kenya using Worksheet 2 (see below).
Here's an interesting Venn diagram worksheet for the kids to try. Can they research a little about life in Kenya, then compare and contrast it with their own?
Do some research about daily life in Kenya (food, education, games/sports and so on), then compare with your own daily life using this worksheet.
Find out some facts about Kenya and use this worksheet to record them.
Did you know that Mount Kenya is the highest point in Kenya at 5,199 m? We've got this fact, and 6 others, on this colourful facts poster.
This Kenya factsheet is a great place to start learning about the country, and it's ideal to print and stick into lapbooks too...
The stunning orchid is Kenya's unofficial national flower - and even if it's not officially the national flower yet, we think you'll enjoy colouring in this picture of one!
People often visit Kenya to see the 'Big Five' safari animals: the lion, African elephant, Cape buffalo, leopard, and rhinoceros. Perhaps you could draw them in these 5 frames? Or choose 5 other pictures to do with Kenya to draw...
This stunning postcard features a photograph of Mount Kilimanjaro, but can the kids describe some other landmarks and places can you see in Kenya, along with activities you might do or food you might eat?
Kenya is famous for safari adventures and amazing wild animals - something to draw and write about on this postcard perhaps?
Answer the questions in our fun Kenya quiz, using out Introduction to Kenya Factsheet to help you...
Our Kenya study pack is full of educational resources and fun, creative activities. It's aimed at children of 7-11 years old, but many of the activities will suit older or younger children too.
Mount Kilimanjaro is on the front of this 3-fold Kenya tourist leaflet, and the kids just need to add some information about Kenya inside...
Kenya is famous for wildlife safaris, but there are a lot of other things to see and do there. Can the children write an eye-catching travel brochure encouraging people to visit?
We've hidden 15 words all to do with Kenya in this word search grid - can the children find them all? Solution available to download below...
Many people like to go on a safari when they visit Kenya. Think about what you'd need to pack for this and other activities in Kenya, and draw or write down all the items in the suitcase.
Visitors flock to Kenya to see the animals known as Africa's "big five". Can the children find out more about these animals and more, and also the plants found in Kenya, then record what they have learned on this worksheet?
Kenya would make an excellent setting for a story, set on a safari perhaps? Choose from one of our two versions of story paper below (lined or with handwriting lines).
Use this diary prompt to write about a day living in Jamaica - you might need to do a little research first!