Fun World Cup Adventure - Explore Countries, Cultures, and Challenges

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Embark on a thrilling journey to become a World Cup Champion by exploring different countries, their cultures, and completing exciting challenges. Fly around the world, learn about England and the USA, and earn points by completing quizzes and tasks. Take pictures, send them in, and get a chance to win prizes in this engaging adventure for aspiring champions.


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  1. World Cup Champions World Cup Champions

  2. World Cup Champions World Cup Champions Fly around the world and learn about different countries and their cultures, completing a number of challenges along the way to earn points, can you become a World Cup Champion? Each group contains six countries with a challenge to complete in each along with information about that country Complete the challenge in each country and complete the group quiz at the end to earn points Take pictures/videos completing the challenges and send to jack.mountain@pne.com to be entered into the prize draw

  3. Group 2 Group 2

  4. England England England is bordered by Wales to the west and Scotland to the north The population of England is around 67 million The capital city of England is London Famous English scientists include Charles Darwin, Michael Faraday, Isaac Newton and Stephen Hawking The largest lake in England is named Windermere English computer scientist Tim Berners-Lee is credited with inventing the World Wide Web There have been a number of influential English authors but perhaps the most well known is William Shakespeare, who wrote classics such as Romeo and Juliet, Macbeth and Hamlet The official London home of the British monarch (king or queen) is Buckingham Palace Challenge Challenge The queen lives at Buckingham Palace, research 5 facts about the palace and/or the queen 1 1 point point

  5. USA USA The US is a diverse country with a multicultural society The US has the world's largest economy Hawaii is the most recent of the 50 states in the US (joining in 1959) and is the only one made up entirely of islands Most of the world's tornadoes occur in the Midwest region of the US known as Tornado Alley The most populated city in the US is New York City, followed by Los Angeles and Chicago English is the most commonly spoken language in the US, followed by Spanish The first man to walk on the moon was American Neil Armstrong (July 21, 1969) The most popular team sports in the US are American football, baseball, basketball and ice hockey Challenge Challenge Research the 50 states and write down 10 that finish with the letter a 1 point 1 point

  6. Portugal Portugal Portugal is the westernmost country of the European mainland Portugal has a population of over 10 million people Lisbon is the capital and largest city of Portugal. It is the oldest city in Western Europe and one of the oldest cities in the world The Vasco da Gama Bridge, over the Tagus River in Lisbon is the largest in Europe at 10.7 mi The most popular sport in Portugal is football (soccer), the national team finished 3rd in the 1966 World Cup, 2nd in Euro 2004, and 4th in 2006 World Cup Challenge Challenge Portugal is the westernmost country in Europe which countries are most eastern, western and southern 1 point for each 1 point for each

  7. New Zealand New Zealand New Zealand is located in the south-western Pacific Ocean The capital city of New Zealand is Wellington while the largest city is Auckland The population of New Zealand is estimated to be around 4.5 million In 1893 New Zealand became the first country in the world to give all women the right to vote Due to its isolation, New Zealand has developed unique animal and plant life The term Kiwi is also used as a nickname for a New Zealander The Lord of the Rings movies were filmed in New Zealand Rugby is the most popular spectator sport in New Zealand but a variety of sports such as football (soccer), cricket, netball, golf and others are popular among participants Challenge Challenge Research three animal and plant life which is unique to New Zealand 1 point 1 point

  8. Jamaica Jamaica Jamaica is an island nation located in the Caribbean The population of Jamaica is estimated to be around 2.9 million The capital and largest city in Jamaica is Kingston Jamaica has a tropical climate with high temperatures and humid weather Jamaica is prone to damage caused by hurricanes Jamaica exports agricultural products such as bananas, coffee and sugar Reggae music originated in Jamaica, home of well known musician Bob Marley Over 1 million tourists visit Jamaica every year Jamaica produces many talented sportspeople, especially in track & field where athletes such as Usain Bolt, Johan Blake and Shelly-Ann Fraser-Pryce have excelled Challenge Challenge Usain Bolt holds the world record for 100m, research how quick it took him to do it 1 point 1 point

  9. Poland Poland Seven countries share a border with Poland including Russia, Lithuania, Belarus, Slovakia, Ukraine, the Czech Republic, and Germany Poland is home to over 38 million people Warsaw is the largest city and capital of Poland Poland s national symbol is the White Eagle Poland has more than 15 Nobel prize laureates, of these 4 were for Peace prizes and 5 in Literature Forests cover over 30% of Poland's land area and the country is the fourth most forested in Europe The most popular sport in Poland is football (soccer), the Polish national team came third in the 1974 and 1982 World Cup Finals and won Olympic Gold in 1972 Challenge Challenge Draw Poland s national symbol The White Eagle 1 point 1 point

  10. Group 2 Quiz Group 2 Quiz Q1: Name the flag Q1: Name the flag Answer all the questions about the countries you ve learnt about without looking at the previous slides. 1 point for each question = 12 points Answer all the questions about the countries you ve learnt about without looking at the previous slides. 1 point for each question = 12 points A B C A B C D E F D E F Q2: in Literature? Q3: Q4: Q5: Q6: Q7: Q2: Which country has more than 15 Nobel prize laureates, of these 4 were for Peace prizes and 5 Q3: Which country's largest lake is named Windermere? Q4: The first man to walk on the moon was from this Country? Q5: The Lord of the Rings movies were filmed in this country? Q6: Which country exports agricultural products such as bananas, coffee and sugar? Q7: Which country is the westernmost country of the European mainland?

  11. Group 2 Results Group 2 Results Challenge England USA Portugal New Jamaica Poland End of group quiz Challenge England USA Portugal New Zealand Jamaica Poland End of group quiz Points /1 /1 /3 /1 /1 /1 /12 Points /1 /1 /3 /1 /1 /1 /12 Total Points Total Points Zealand Group 2 score = Group 2 score = /20 /20

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