The chalk hills of England create unusual landscapes. Visit Wiltshire, where a giant horse is carved into the hill. Science, history, and geography come alive!
Discover other English chalk figures, especially the Iron Age Warrior, and recreate them on paper using similar techniques.
Research to find other intriguing landmarks, found throughout the world, whose origins are not known.
Find out about other carvings made in the sides of hills and mountains, such as the gold Buddha in Thailand, Stone Mountain Park in Georgia, and the Mount Rushmore National Memorial in South Dakota. What do you think inspires people to make these gigantic figures?
Students gather information about the English countryside by researching books and the Internet.
Students recognize that parts of England's topography consist of hills made of chalk that are covered by layers of grass and soil.
Students create a landscape that represents chalk figures similar to the giant horse carved in chalk near Wiltshire, England.
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