Choose and do five of the following:
*Choose a country with a language other than your own. Learn to say:
– the numbers one to ten
– hello
– thank you
– goodbye.
*Know what you should remember when walking or cycling in a different country. Show you can tell that a car is from a different country.
*Show how you might greet people from three countries in their traditional way, such as rubbing noses (Canadian Inuits), the wai (Thailand) or peace sign (Native Americans).
*Know why people have passports. Make a pretend one for yourself containing a photo or drawing of yourself, your name, date of birth and address. Draw in entry stamps from different countries.
*Help to plan and take a trip on a bus, train, boat or plane. Draw a picture or make a scrapbook showing what you enjoyed. Discuss with the tester the plans you would make to travel to another country.
*With an adult you know, cook something on a camp fire or barbecue, like marshmallows, sausages or bananas. Explain to the tester the type of food you would carry and cook when travelling.
*Pack a small bag with the things you need to stay away from home for one night. Don’t forget a game to play, something to read or your cuddly toy.
*On a day trip or holiday take some photographs. Display and label them, or arrange them in an album.
*Collect some souvenirs from abroad. Use them to play Kim’s Game with your Six.
*Make a postcard to send to a friend. On a piece of card, draw or stick a picture of a place. On the back tell your friend about what the place is like and what you did there.
*Show the tester what type of clothes you might wear if you lived in:
– a very cold country
– a very hot country
– a very wet country
– a very dry country.
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