Part 1
Part 3
Location 1
1.What is this landmark called? Stonehenge
2. In what country is this landmark located? England
3. Why experts think this landmark was built? (Read in Google World Wonders) The old theory that the site was a sanctuary for worship of the sun.
4. Do an Internet search and find out how big are some of the stones? 6.7m (22ft) high, with another 2.4m (8ft) below ground.
1.What is this landmark called? Stonehenge
2. In what country is this landmark located? England
3. Why experts think this landmark was built? (Read in Google World Wonders) The old theory that the site was a sanctuary for worship of the sun.
4. Do an Internet search and find out how big are some of the stones? 6.7m (22ft) high, with another 2.4m (8ft) below ground.
Location 2
1. Where are these people? (hint... somewhere in Italy)
2. What Volcano erupted to cause this?
3. When did it occur?
4. Do some research on this city and find 3 facts historian know about this city.
1. Where are these people? (hint... somewhere in Italy)
2. What Volcano erupted to cause this?
3. When did it occur?
4. Do some research on this city and find 3 facts historian know about this city.
Location 3
1. What is the name of this national landmark?
2. What city and state in the U.S. it is located?
3. What are the names of the presidents these stone sculptures are of?
4. Who sculpted this carving?
5. When was it finished?
1. What is the name of this national landmark?
2. What city and state in the U.S. it is located?
3. What are the names of the presidents these stone sculptures are of?
4. Who sculpted this carving?
5. When was it finished?
Location 4
4. Insert the image of Location 4 with Avatar 4 on the Digital Images page of your website.
5.Type 4 questions with answers about Location 4
6. Put the Location 4 Image and questions on the Digital Images page of your website.
4. Insert the image of Location 4 with Avatar 4 on the Digital Images page of your website.
5.Type 4 questions with answers about Location 4
6. Put the Location 4 Image and questions on the Digital Images page of your website.