Early explorers and their boats
I can explain what an explorer is and how early explorers travelled.
Early explorers and their boats
I can explain what an explorer is and how early explorers travelled.
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Lesson details
Key learning points
- Explorers often travel to places that are unknown to them.
- Humans have always moved around and explored new places.
- Humans explored to find new places to live, new survival essentials, or to escape danger.
- Some early explorers used very early types of boats like the hollowed out Pesse Canoe.
Keywords
Explorer - an explorer is a person who travels to a place they have never been before
Hollow - early boats were hollow because they had an empty space inside them
Canoe - a canoe is a narrow boat that is used with a paddle
Common misconception
Pupils may think that explorers always use a map.
Early explorers did not have maps. They often used natural features to navigate by such as rivers.
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