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Topic - Robin Hood UK

Topic - Robin Hood UK

Assessment

Presentation

History

1st - 5th Grade

Practice Problem

Easy

Created by

Bradley Clay

Used 3+ times

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7 Slides • 5 Questions

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Robin Hood's

Adventure to the
Wild Areas of the

UK

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In this lesson, we will embark on an exciting adventure
exploring the wild areas of the UK where the legendary
Robin Hood might have camped. We will delve deep into
four different wild areas, each with its unique
characteristics and beauty. Get ready to unleash your
inner explorer as we journey through these magnificent
locations.

If you manage to do this then you will have completed one
of my tasks and will be one step closer to joining my merry
band!

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Multiple Choice

How many tasks do we need to complete for Robin Hood?

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11

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5

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7

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2

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Sherwood Forest

Robin Hood's Home in England

Robin Hood is known to have lived in Sherwood Forest. It is a royal forest in Nottinghamshire, England.

Why Robin Hood likes it: This forest has ancient trees that are very tall, providing a great hideout and a
playground for adventures.

What can we see there: The forest is home to many animals like deer and birds.

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Multiple Choice

This forest has ancient trees that are very....

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tall

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small

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wide

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long

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Galloway Forest Park

A Scottish Retreat for Robin Hood

Galloway Forest Park is a large forest in Scotland where Robin Hood could have exciting adventures.

Why Robin Hood likes it: This park has deep valleys and high mountains, a perfect place for Robin Hood to
set up a secret camp.

What can we see there: Here you can find red deer and wild goats.

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Multiple Choice

Galloway Forest Park is in...

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Scotland

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Wales

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England

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Northern Ireland

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Snowdonia

Robin Hood's Welsh Hideaway

In Wales, Robin Hood might choose the beautiful Snowdonia National Park to set up his camp.

Why Robin Hood likes it: It has rugged cliffs and waterfalls, making it a thrilling place for explorations and
adventures.

What can we see there: The park is home to rare animals like otters and polecats.

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Multiple Choice

What animals live here?

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Tollymore Forest Park

Robin Hood's Northern Irish Camp

Tollymore Forest Park is a place of beauty in Northern Ireland where Robin Hood might find a peaceful
campsite.

Why Robin Hood likes it: The park has enchanting woodlands and rivers, a magical place for Robin Hood
stories.

What can we see there: The forest is home to red squirrels and many different birds.

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Multiple Choice

The squirrels that live here are...

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grey

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red

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Colouring Activity: Mark

Robin Hood's Camps on Your

Map

1.Sherwood Forest in England on your map. It is in
Nottinghamshire. Use a green pencil to shade
this area.

2.2. Spot Galloway Forest Park in Scotland on
your map. It is in Dumfries and Galloway. Colour
this area with a brown pencil.

3.Identify Snowdonia in Wales on your map. You
can find it in the northwest. Use a purple pencil
to mark this place.

4.Locate Tollymore Forest Park in Northern Ireland
on your map. It's near Newcastle. Colour it using
a red pencil.

5.Cut and stick the correct name for each area near
by and draw a line to your coloured area.

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Robin Hood's

Adventure to the
Wild Areas of the

UK

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