Culture In Guyana Worksheet
We've provided four boxes ready for you to fill in with information about culture in Guyana. You can write something, draw a picture or cut and paste pictures - it's up to you!
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We've provided four boxes ready for you to fill in with information about culture in Guyana. You can write something, draw a picture or cut and paste pictures - it's up to you!
Ask the kids to try to design a tourism poster for Guyana. They'll need to do a little research on the country first, then remember to including some interesting information and an attention-grabbing headline!
Guyana has plenty of exotic plants, animals and birds! Find out about some of them then use our worksheet to record your research...
How much do you know about the different foods eaten around the world? Find out a little more about the food that is grown and eaten in Guyana then fill in this fun worksheet...
Can the children find out the significance of the two beautiful jaguars on the coat of arms of Guyana, and what the other parts mean too? We have two versions of this worksheet, Worksheet 2 has space for the children to design their own coat of arms for Guyana.
This stunning photo of somebody in Guyana on a small boat is bound to inspire a little creative story writing!
Find out about the climate in Jamaica, and the weather conditions there today, then fill in this fun worksheet...
Jamaica is famous for reggae music and of course the legendary Bob Marley! Can you find out more about culture in Jamaica and write your research in the boxes provided, or draw/stick some pictures? We have both lined and blank versions of this worksheet below.
Jamaica is a vibrant, colourful country, but can the kids design a tourism poster that's bright, colourful and eye-catching too that will encourage tourists to visit there?
Find out about the kind of food that Jamaica is known for, then draw a typical meal on the plate. Perhaps you'd like to try eating this meal yourself one day?
Find out about the Jamaica coat of arms, then write about the significance of the different parts. You can then try designing your own coat of arms on our second worksheet!
You could fill this tourist leaflet for Jamaica with things like maps, facts, and travel ideas! When you've finished, simply fold along the dotted lines to make the 3-fold leaflet.
Write about the wildlife found on Jamaica on this fun worksheet, and draw/cut and paste some pictures too if you prefer - you'll need to do a little research first!
If you've been lucky enough to visit Jamaica on holiday, you can write about your trip here. Or use this story paper for some creative writing set in Jamaica!
This fun diary writing prompt encourages children to write about an imagined day living in Grenada...
There are two parts to this interesting climate worksheet. Can the kids write a little about the climate in Grenada first, then find out what the weather is doing there today and fill in the details on the weather app template?
Here's an opportunity for the kids to design their own tourism poster for the beautiful Caribbean country of Granada. They need to make it as eye-catching as possible!
Learning about the different foods people eat around the world can be fascinating! This worksheet asks the kids to find out about the food grown and eaten in Grenada and asks them to draw a typical meal...
There are lots of fantastic details on the coat of arms of Grenada. Can the kids find out what the different parts mean and write about them here? Our second worksheet has an additional challenge - design your own coat of arms for Grenada!
This little activity encourages writing and gives the children a chance to practise addressing a postcard. The kids can pretend they are in Grenada - perhaps having done some research first.