15 February 2016

Walking Feet


This week we starting to count how many of us bike, walk or scooter to school.  If we have the most we might win ice-blocks for the class.  Look how some children around the world get to school.

Writing Activity:  Use your imagination to create a new way to travel to Otonga


Crossing a river on inflated tire tubes, Rizal Province, Philippines

Pupils walking on a tightrope 30 feet above a river, Padang, Sumatra, Indonesia

Riding a horse cart back from school, Delhi, India

Traveling on the roof of a wooden boat in Pangururan, Indonesia

Travelling 800m on a steel cable, 400m above the Rio Negro River, Colombia

Via unsecured wooden ladders, Zhang Jiawan Village, Southern China

Five-hour journey through the mountains on a 1ft-wide path to the most remote school in the world, Gulu, China



1 comment:

  1. Anonymous20/2/16

    Wow what an effort to get to school for children in other parts of the world! How fortunate we are to be able to just hop in our cars, ride our bikes or scooters or walk!
    Sharon

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