A PowerPoint by Lewannick School GENRAL INFORMATION POPULATION The population of England is 63259490 Million CAPITAL CITY The Capital C ity of our country is London General information ID: 249494
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ENGLAND
A PowerPoint by
Lewannick School Slide2
GENRAL INFORMATION POPULATION: The population of England is 63,259,490 MillionCAPITAL CITY: The Capital City of our country is London.Slide3
General information
Size: England is 130,395km² England’s population is 63,259,502
The
capital of England is LondonSlide4
The Cornish coastlineSlide5
The
G
reat
W
estern Beach.
Great Western is one of the four
Newquay
beaches popular with both surfers and families alike, with caves in the surrounding cliffs and rock pools to explore at low tide.Slide6
Gwithian Towans Beach
Gwithian
offers a broad spacious sandy beach popular for
surfing
and is
seldom crowded and great for taking a walk. A seasonal dog ban operates on this beach between Ceres Rock and Red
River.Slide7
Cornwall is very close to the sea and has a lot of villages by the coast, Cornwall gets 40% of its food from the sea.Cornwall used to produce 30% of the worlds tin and has a lot of old tin, copper and coal mines, some you can visit like Minions.
Fishing and industrySlide8
Bodmin MoorPonies live wild on the moor.The Hurlers are a close grouping of three late Neolithic or early Bronze Age stone circles.
C
opper
, tin and
lead were once mined in the moor.
Erosion exposed piles of flat rocks such as the
Cheesewring.Slide9
MinionsMinions is a short distance from Liskeard on Bodmin
Moor. The village is rich in history, heritage and legend. It
boasts the highest public house in
C
ornwall
. The
local legend has it that some of the local men were playing a
C
ornish game known as hurling on the
sabbath
and were turned
into
stone as a punishment. Nearby there stands a mysterious stone circle strangely resembling the figures from the myth.Slide10
Launceston
General facts
Population:106,153(2010)
Launceston Castle used to be called
Castle Horrible
!
Launceston is the gateway to Cornwall.
There was a war in Launceston.
Launceston is the capital city of
T
asmania. Slide11
Eden Project
This is what it’s like in the winter. They have activites
like Santa’s Grotto and Ice Skating. In the domes,
t
hey have all sorts of tropical plants and fruits. They grow wondrous bananas and hot, spicy chillies.
It’s located in St Austell
by the gorgeous sea and
is the largest greenhouse
in Europe.Slide12
The Lewannick ChurchWe use the church for our Christmas play, our harvest festival and other celebrations.
Inside the church
Outside the church
.
Our school.Slide13
ST MARTINS CHURCH LEWANNICK.ST MARTINS CHURCH IS THE PARISH CHURCH IN LEWANNICK. Lewannick school use this ancient building throughout the year.Slide14
Cornish Classics Cornish pasty
A traditional Cornish recipe,M
ade from: Steak, Potatoes, Swede, Onions, Salt, Pepper and a knob of butter or margarine.
Saffron cake
A scrumptious Cornish cake ,
Made from: Saffron, Warm milk, Salt, Dried fruit, Flour, Butter, Yeast and Sugar.
Kelly’s ice cream
A brain freezing treat of delight,
Made from: Double cream and Any sort of custard.
Ginger fairings
A touch of luxury
Made from: Plain flower, Baking powder, Ground ginger,
Mixed spices, Caster sugar, Golden syrup and a Bicarbonate of soda. Slide15
This is our school