Good morning Year 5,

Our whole school topic is: Great Britain.

Every class will be looking at this topic for the final term.

Firstly, let’s remind ourselves: What is Great Britain?

Great Britain is a geographic term referring to the island also known simply as Britain. It’s also a political term for the part of the United Kingdom made up of England, Scotland, and Wales (including the outlying islands that they administer, such as the Isle of Wight).

United Kingdom, on the other hand, is purely a political term: it’s the independent country that encompasses all of Great Britain and the region now called Northern Ireland.

Here is your task for today:

Great Britain Task Year 5

If you have any questions, please ask in the comments section.

Good luck!

Mrs Avdiu xx

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19 comments on “Geography – Great Britain

  1. Nika ?️ says:

    Hello everyone! I hope that you are all safe and well! I found today’s task fun!
    Here is my information…

    1) The different seas that run around Great Britain are:

    – To the south by the English Channel, which separates it from continental Europe.
    – To the east by the North Sea.
    – To the west by the Irish Sea and the Atlantic Ocean.

    2) Five different rivers that run through one of the countries in Great Britain are:

    – The River Thames, that runs into Continental Europe.

    – The River Severn. It begins in Wales and enters the Atlantic Ocean near Bristol in England.

    – The River Avon. If you look at the map, you would see that it flows in nearly all directions but it is closest to the North Sea.

    – The River Trent. As I had said about one river, it flows madly everywhere. If you follow one way that The River Trent travels, with the map, you will see that it goes to the North Sea.
    – The River Great Ouse. I followed one route and it ended up again, in The North Sea.

    3) Six different cities in each country that make up Great Britain.

    In England:
     Bath
     Birmingham
     London
     Oxford
     Cambridge
     Bristol

    In Scotland:
     Edinburg
     Glasgow
     Dundee
     St Andrews
     Aberdeen
     Perth

    In Wales:
     Cardiff
     Swansea
     Wrexham
     Portmeirion
     Penarth
     Holyhead

    In Ireland:
     Antrim
     Belfast
     Armagh
     Fintona
     Armoy
     Portglenone

    In my opinion, I think that Scotland is the most rocky/hilly place out of the four.
    I also think that England is the least rocky/hilly place out of the four.

    Have a great day!

    – Nika ?️

    P.S. Tell me if I had some spelling mistakes…

  2. Mrs Avdiu says:

    Don’t worry, not one spelling mistake! Well done and thank you for sharing 🙂

  3. Hello everyone I hope you are all ok this is what I found out:

    1] The names of five seas that go around Great Britain are the Celtic Sea, the Wash Sea, the North Atlantic Sea, the North Sea and the Irish sea.

    2] Five rivers that flow through Great Britain are the River Thames the second largest river of Great Britain. There is also the River Severn which is the biggest river, River Avon which is also called Lower Avon. Also River Trent and the last river is River Great Ouse East Anglia. River Thames runs through the Celtic Sea and the River Trent runs through the Irish Sea and the Wash Sea. Also the River Severn runs through the Celtic Sea, the River Avon runs through the Wash Sea and lastly the River Great Ouse East Anglia run through the Wash Sea.

    3] Six cities in Northern Ireland are Belfast, Londonderry, Antrim, Tyrone, Fermanagh and Armagh. Six cities in Wales are Bangor, Cardiff, Newport, St Asaph, Swansea and Wrexham. Six cities in Scotland Hamilton, Livingstone, Paisley, Edinburgh, Dundee and Glasgow. Six cities in England Bangor, London, Bath, Bradford, Birmingham and lastly Briton and Hove.

    4] The country in Great Britain with the most mountains is Scotland and the country that has the least is Europe.

  4. Mrs Avdiu says:

    Hi Claudia. I am okay thanks, how are you? Thank you for sharing your wonderful learning. Was there anything that surprised you that you didn’t know before?

  5. Hello Everyone!
    I hope you are having a great day !
    I miss you all so much !
    This is my information!

    1)The different seas that run around Great Britain are
    – English Channel
    -North Sea
    -Irish Sea
    -Atlantic Ocean
    – Celtic Sea

    2)The five rivers that run around Great Britain are :

    – River Severn that enters in the Atlantic Ocean
    – Rivera Thames that enters into the North Sea
    – River Trent that enters into the North Sea
    -River Ouse that enters into the North Sea
    -River Wye that enters into the Irish Sea

    3)Six different cites that in each country that make up Great Britain

    England ???????
    – City of London
    – City of Bristol
    -Cambridge
    – Essex
    -Oxford
    -Southampton

    Wales ???????
    – Cardiff
    – Newport
    -Swansea
    -Bangor
    -St David’s
    -St Asaph

    Scotland ???????
    -Edinburgh
    -Aberdeen
    -Dundee
    -Paisley
    -East Kilbride
    -Livingston

    Northern Ireland ??
    -Belfast
    -Londonderry
    -Lisburn
    -Newry
    – Armagh
    -Antrim

    4) I think that England ??????? has the most mountains ⛰ and that Wales has the least mountains ?

    I hope all of my information is correct I spent most of the morning on it ??

    I miss you all ?
    See you soon !

    ???

  6. Mrs Avdiu says:

    Thank you! I appreciate your hard work on this – we miss you too!
    Why do you think England has the most and Wales has the least?

  7. Regan and Erin says:

    GEOGRAPHY:
    Hello everyone,
    Here is my work, for the first time ever in lockdown, Erin and I did the work together!!

    Activity 1:
    – to the south is the English Channel.
    – to the east and the North is the North Sea.
    – to the west is the Irish Sea and the Atlantic Ocean.
    Activity 2:
    – The River Nene runs through England and flows into the North Sea.
    – The River Thames runs through England and flows into the North Sea.
    – The River Trent runs through England and it flows into the North Sea.
    – The River Clyde runs through Scotland and flows into the Atlantic Ocean.
    – The River Tyne runs through England and flows into the North Sea.
    Activity 3:
    Wales- Cardiff, Swansea, Newport,St Davids, St Asaph Bangor.
    England- London, Manchester, Sheffield, Birmingham and Bristol.
    Scotland- Glasgow, Edinburgh, Dundee, Aberdeen, Inverness and St Andrews.

    When I was researching this I found a fascinating fact about Wales. They have a town with a humongous name – it has 58 letters!!!
    Here is a video of people pronouncing it :

    https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=_3b2F-bkAdM

  8. Mrs Avdiu says:

    That’s a lovely idea to work together on the task 🙂 I am glad to see this.
    Wow, thanks for sharing the video. I definitely cannot pronounce the name of that town!

  9. Mathilde :) says:

    Hello everyone

    The seas that go around Great Britain ??

    To the South by the English Channel which separates it from continental Europe. To the east by the North Sea and to the west by the Irish see and the Atlantic Ocean.

    Five different rivers that go through one of the countries in Great Britain ??

    The River Thames is a river that flows through southern England, it is the longest river entirely in England and the second longest river in the United Kingdom.

    Next is the River Severn which is the longest river in the United
    Kingdom! It also is the river with the most voluminous flow of water by far in all of England and Wales.

    The River Avon flows in almost every way on the map but it is defiantly closeted to the North see. To distinguish it from a number of other rivers of the same name, this river is also often known as Bristol Avon.

    The River Trent is the third longest river in the United Kingdom River Trent goes almost every ware but it ends up in the North Sea.

    The River Ouse is in North Yorkshire, the River is actually a continuation of the River Ure and the combined length of the River Ure and the River Ouse makes it, at 129 miles!

    The six different cities in each country that make up Britain ??

    In Scotland
    Dundee
    Edinburg
    Glasgow
    St Andrews
    Aberdeen
    Perth

    In Wales
    Cardiff
    Swansea
    Wrexham
    Holyhead
    Penarth
    Portmeirion

    In England
    London
    Oxford
    Bristol
    Cambridge
    Bath
    Birmingham

    In Irland
    Antrim
    Belfast
    Armagh
    Fintona
    Armoy
    Portglenone

    I hope everyone has a great day ?

  10. Mrs Avdiu says:

    Thank you for working so hard on this, Mathilde! Is there anything that surprised you?

  11. Sebastiao says:

    Hi everyone,
    I hope you are well!?

    Activity 1:
    English Channel, Atlantic Ocean, Irish Sea, North Sea
    Activity 2:
    River Thames – flows into North Sea
    River Avon – Celtic Sea
    River Wye – Celtic Sea
    River Severn – Celtic Sea
    River Trent – North Sea
    Activity 3:
    6 CITIES IN ENGLAND: London, Leeds, Manchester, Liverpool, Newcastle and Birmingham.
    6 CITIES IN SCOTLAND: Edinburgh, Glasgow, Aberdeen, Dundee, Inverness and Partick.
    6 CITIES IN WALES: Cardiff, Swansea, Llandaff, Bangor, Newport and Holyhead
    6 CITIES IN NORTHEN IRELAND: Belfast, Londonderry, Lisburn, Newry, Armagh and Antrim
    Activity 4:
    Most mountainous: Scotland
    Least mountainous: Northern Ireland

    I hope you have a great day!??????????

  12. Mrs Avdiu says:

    Super work, Sev! Hope you have a great day too!

  13. Hi everyone you’re ok.

    1.) Irish Sea/ Celtic Sea
    English Channel
    North Sea

    2.) River Thames flows into the North Sea
    River Avon flows into the Celtic Sea
    River Severn flows into the Celtic Sea
    River Trent flows into the North Sea
    River Wye flows into the Celtic Sea

    3.) England:
    London
    Manchester
    Liverpool
    Birmingham
    Leeds
    Newcastle

    Scotland:
    Edinburgh
    Glasgow
    Aberdeen
    Dundee
    Inverness
    Partick

    Wales:
    Cardiff
    Swansea
    Llandaff
    Bangor
    Newport
    Holly head

    Northern Ireland:
    Belfast
    Londonderry
    Lisburn
    Armagh
    Newry
    Antrim

    4.) Scotland

    5.) Northern Ireland

  14. Mrs Avdiu says:

    Thanks Iggy! Was there anything that surprises you?

  15. Hello everyone! I hope you are all okay. Here are my answers for today’s task. ?

    -Activity 1
    English Channel, North Sea, Irish Sea, Celtic sea, Atlantic Ocean

    -Activity 2
    River Thames flows into the North sea
    River Avon flows into the Celtic Sea
    River Severn flows into the Atlantic Ocean
    River Trent flows into the North Sea
    River Wye flows into the Irish Sea

    -Activity 3

    England ?
    London
    Nottingham
    Liverpool
    Manchester
    Oxford
    Cambridge

    Scotland ?
    Edinburgh
    Glasgow
    Dundee
    Aberdeen
    Inverness
    Perth

    Wales ?
    Cardiff
    Wrexham
    Barry
    Swansea
    Newport
    Bangor

    Northern Ireland ?
    Belfast
    Londonderry
    Ballymena
    Armagh
    Omagh
    Coleraine

    -Activity 4

    I think that the most mountainous is Scotland.
    I think that the least mountainous is either Northern Ireland or England 🙂

    I hope everyone has an awesome day! stay safe everyone! 😀

    Kayla ?

  16. Mrs Avdiu says:

    Great work! Did anything surprise you?

  17. Hi everyone!
    The seas around Britain are:
    North Sea ; English Channel ; St George’s Channel
    ; Bristol Channel ; North Channel ; Atlantic Ocean ; Irish Sea ; Celtic Sea

    6 Rivers in England:
    The Thames flows into the North Sea.
    The Hamble flows into the English Channel
    The Humber flows into the North Sea.
    The Severn flows into the Bristol Channel
    The Solway Firth flows into the Irish Sea
    The Solent flows into the English Channel

    Cities in the UK
    England: London ; Hull ; Liverpool ; Manchester ; Bournemouth ; Brighton
    Wales: Cardiff ; Swansea ; Newport ; Holyhead ; Bangor ; Pontypridd
    Scotland: Glasgow ; Edinburgh ; Aberdeen ; Dundee ; Perth ; Inverness
    Northern Ireland: Belfast ; Londonderry ; Enniskillen ; Bangor ; Omagh ; Coleraine

    The hilliest countries in the UK are:
    Scotland, then Wales, then England and Northern Ireland

  18. Mrs Avdiu says:

    Thank you Sara! Do you know which city in England has the smallest population?

  19. Hello everyone, here are my findings for today’s geography activities.

    Activity 1:
    The seas around Great Britain are: the North Sea, the Celtic Sea, the Irish Sea and the Baltic Sea. Other bodies of water surrounding Great Britain are: the Atlantic Ocean, the English Channel, The Wash, the Straight of Dover, The Minth, The Little Minth, Bristol Channel, Firth of Forth and Moray Firth.

    Activity 2:
    The rivers that I chose in Great Britain are: The River Severn, The River Thames, The River Great Ouse, The River Tay and The River Avon. The River Severn, the longest river in the British Iles, flows into the Bristol Channel while The River Thames runs into the North Sea. The River Avon also flows into the Bristol Channel before entering the Celtic Sea and Great Ouse flows into The Wash before entering the North Sea. Finally The River Tay, the river with the largest mean flow, runs into the North Sea.

    Activity 3:
    Cities in each country/nation of Great Britain:

    England:
    London
    Liverpool
    Oxford
    Manchester
    Birmingham
    Cambridge

    Scotland:
    Edinburgh
    Glasgow
    Aberdeen
    Perth
    Dundee
    Inverness

    Wales:
    Swansea
    Cardiff
    Newport
    St. David’s
    Wrexham
    Bangor

    Activity 4:
    The country/nation that is the most hilly/mountainous is Scotland with its highest peak (Ben Nevis) reaching 13,44.53m high.

    The country/nation that is the least hilly/mountainous is Wales.

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