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This worksheet asks you to plan a pretend trip. Since it is an open-ended creative task, there is no single "correct" answer. However, I have filled out the sections below with a complete example of a trip to London so you can see how to do it. You can use this as a model or change the details to fit your own imaginary trip.
Looking at the options (train, car, horse, bike, motorcycle, camper, plane, ship, bus, walking), we need to pick one for a long trip.
* Selection: Plane (Airplane).
* Reason: It is the fastest way to travel to another country like London.
We need to pick activities from the list provided (museums, sightseeing, bath, hiking, celebrity, monument, music festival, cruise). Let's plan for 3 days:
* Day 1: Go sightseeing and visit a monument (like Big Ben).
* Day 2: Visit museums (like the British Museum).
* Day 3: Go to a music festival or meet a celebrity (pretend!).
We need to choose clothes based on the weather. London can be rainy and cool, even in summer.
* Clothes Choice: Winter Clothes (or warm layers) because it might be cold and rainy.
* Items to Pack: From the list, the most important ones are: Passport, Tickets, Money, Mobile Phone, Map, and Raincoat/Umbrella (added for weather).
Now we combine all the information above into a short message. We need to mention:
1. Where we are.
2. How we got there.
3. What we did.
4. How the weather is.
Drafting the message:
"Hi Mom and Dad! I arrived in London safely by plane. The city is huge! Yesterday I went sightseeing and saw Big Ben. Today I visited a museum. It is a bit cold and rainy, so I am wearing my winter coat. See you soon!"
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Final Answer:
Here is a completed example for the worksheet tasks:
1. Means of Transport:
* Airplane
2. Planned Activities:
* Day 1: Go sightseeing and visit a monument.
* Day 2: Visit museums.
* Day 3: Go to a music festival.
3. Packing List:
* Type of Clothes: Winter Clothes (warm jacket, boots, hat).
* Essential Items: Passport, tickets, money, mobile phone, map, guidebooks.
4. Postcard Message:
*(Write this in the lines on the postcard)*
> Dear Family,
>
> Greetings from London! I traveled here by airplane. It was a long flight but very exciting.
>
> So far, I have gone sightseeing and seen many famous monuments. I also visited a huge museum today. The weather is a little cold and rainy, so I am glad I packed my winter clothes. The people here are very friendly.
>
> Can't wait to tell you more when I get home!
>
> Love,
> [Your Name]
Step 1: Choose Your Transport
Looking at the options (train, car, horse, bike, motorcycle, camper, plane, ship, bus, walking), we need to pick one for a long trip.
* Selection: Plane (Airplane).
* Reason: It is the fastest way to travel to another country like London.
Step 2: Plan Daily Activities
We need to pick activities from the list provided (museums, sightseeing, bath, hiking, celebrity, monument, music festival, cruise). Let's plan for 3 days:
* Day 1: Go sightseeing and visit a monument (like Big Ben).
* Day 2: Visit museums (like the British Museum).
* Day 3: Go to a music festival or meet a celebrity (pretend!).
Step 3: Packing List & Clothes
We need to choose clothes based on the weather. London can be rainy and cool, even in summer.
* Clothes Choice: Winter Clothes (or warm layers) because it might be cold and rainy.
* Items to Pack: From the list, the most important ones are: Passport, Tickets, Money, Mobile Phone, Map, and Raincoat/Umbrella (added for weather).
Step 4: Write the Postcard
Now we combine all the information above into a short message. We need to mention:
1. Where we are.
2. How we got there.
3. What we did.
4. How the weather is.
Drafting the message:
"Hi Mom and Dad! I arrived in London safely by plane. The city is huge! Yesterday I went sightseeing and saw Big Ben. Today I visited a museum. It is a bit cold and rainy, so I am wearing my winter coat. See you soon!"
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Final Answer:
Here is a completed example for the worksheet tasks:
1. Means of Transport:
* Airplane
2. Planned Activities:
* Day 1: Go sightseeing and visit a monument.
* Day 2: Visit museums.
* Day 3: Go to a music festival.
3. Packing List:
* Type of Clothes: Winter Clothes (warm jacket, boots, hat).
* Essential Items: Passport, tickets, money, mobile phone, map, guidebooks.
4. Postcard Message:
*(Write this in the lines on the postcard)*
> Dear Family,
>
> Greetings from London! I traveled here by airplane. It was a long flight but very exciting.
>
> So far, I have gone sightseeing and seen many famous monuments. I also visited a huge museum today. The weather is a little cold and rainy, so I am glad I packed my winter clothes. The people here are very friendly.
>
> Can't wait to tell you more when I get home!
>
> Love,
> [Your Name]
Parent Tip: Review the logic above to help your child master the concept of trip planning worksheet.