Rugby World Cup 2019 Workbook
£3.00
This resource is a Rugby World Cup themed workbook that contains a variety of fact finding tasks. They include:
identifying the flags and capital cities of the participating countries
finding out the emblems and nicknames of each team
researching the best performance of each of the countries
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Resource type | Worksheet/Activity |
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Age range | Age 6-8, Age 9-13 |
Description
This resource is a Rugby World Cup themed workbook that contains a variety of fact finding tasks. They include:
identifying the flags and capital cities of the participating countries
finding out the emblems and nicknames of each team
researching the best performance of each of the countries
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