We continue publishing resources on explorers, a very diverse range from around the world and throughout time. Of course James Cook was an interesting person, but isn’t it great to also offer students an opportunity to investigate some other people that they hadn’t yet heard the name of? It is good to show the diversity and how it wasn’t just Europeans who explored.
And did you spot our selection of women explorers? Unfortunately there aren’t that many, but they did awesome work. Nellie Bly is my personal favourite (pictured on the right). Such fabulous initiative.
As small introductory gift this month for those who haven’t yet got a subscription, use this special link to our Explorers category page to get 50% off the price of one explorer resource PDF, some will then be only $1. If you have come to the site via the link, the discount will automatically be applied to your cart on checkout, to the most expensive item from the Explorer category.Alternatively you can use coupon code NL1606EXPL. This offer is only valid until end June 2016.
Which one will you choose? You can write a comment on this post: tell us which explorer, and why!
The kit was easy while still fun to build (except maybe for fitting the wires in). This was a fun…
Florence (15) and Keito (14), students at Hakusan International School