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David LivingstoneDavid LivingstoneThis mini show has been created This mini show has been created By: Lena, Kevin, Siddiqua and By: Lena, Kevin, Siddiqua and

Tsz ChunTsz Chun

5D

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ContentsContents

• Time line 3-4• Biography 5• PYP Learner 6• Map of his travels 7• Photos 8• Credits 9

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Time line Time line

1813 1842 1845 1849Born in Arrives in Marries Crosses Scotland Africa Mary the Kalahari(19th March) (Botswana) Maffot Desert 1st exped.

1851 1856 1856 - 1864 Comes to Finishes 2nd expeditionthe Zambezi 1st exped.River 3

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Time LineTime Line

1866 1873Starts 3rd Goes to LuandaExpedition. And finished 3rd exp. Dies with a

bleeding arm.

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Biography of David LivingstoneBiography of David Livingstone

• David Livingstone was born on 19th March, 1813. David Livingstone was sent on a mission to Africa to study their religions. But he got fired from the job when he suggested getting rid of slaves. So he went searching for land people hadn’t explored when he was 28 years old. He married Mary Moffat Lake Victoria . He died in 1873 and was sent to England and buried in Westminster. He was also famous for adding 1,000,000 square miles onto the map of Africa. Today, people can go a lot further into Africa and not get lost as much as people did before David Livingstone went to Africa.

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PYP learner profilesPYP learner profiles

• Inquirer• He showed his interest by exploring most of Africa

such as Coromo Island, Kururuman, Sesheke, Victoria Falls, Lake Victoria

•Risk taker• He was obviously a risk taker to explore dangerous

spots of Africa.

•Principled• He was principled to think to stop the slave trade.• 6

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Map of David LivingstoneMap of David Livingstone

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PhotoPhoto

This is a the photo of David Livingstone’s ship. Do you like it? It was made out of cardboard, paper and wooden chopsticks. Everybody in the David Livingstone group was impressed with the ship.

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CreditsCredits

• Front cover: Lena Takechi Lam• Contents: Siddiqua Fatima• Time line: Siddqua Fatima• Biography: Kevin Lee• PYP Learner: Tsz Chun Wong • Map: Tsz Chun and Kevin• Photo: Everyone• Credits: Lena Takechi Lam