Stabroek News Sunday

Grade Six Social Studies

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From 2B

Let’s look at some of the landmarks within the Region!

Do you know what landmarks are?

Landmarks are simply what the word suggests – marks on the land. As you know, marks are mainly for identifica­tion, and in almost every community landmarks assist significan­tly in locating places. Landmarks are usually found in the same place for many years, not less than three or four decades. Landmarks found in our communitie­s have a variety of forms.

We use landmarks to help us to locate places. A landmark can be an essential community building, bridge, tree, or pond. ■ A fire station - The only fire station serving the Region can be found at Leonora on the West Coast of the Demerara River.

■ A church - This landmark, St. Peter’s Anglican Church on Leguan Island, was constructe­d in the nineteenth century from hewn stone. It has stained windows and a very tall tower. – This majestic bridge crosses the Demerara River from Schoonord.

THE DEMERARA HARBOUR BRIDGE

Fact/Tip: The Demerara Harbour Bridge is a 6,074-foot long floating toll bridge. It was commission­ed on 2 July, 1978. The bridge crosses the Demerara River 4 miles south of the Guyanese capital Georgetown, from Peter’s Hall, Demerara-Mahaica, East Bank Demerara, to Schoonord, Essequibo Islands-West Demerara, West Bank Demerara. It is the longest floating bridge of its type. It is about one and a quarter miles long and twenty-four feet wide.

Fun Fact: A lookout - During the early days of Dutch occupation of the country, the village of Zeelandia was a plantation at the northern tip of Wakenaam Island. From this area, a “look- out” point for ships was developed in the area.

Did you know that many villages within Region Three were once plantation­s? Let’s dig deeper!

The names of villages that were once plantation­s on the coast, banks, and islands in the Region suggest that their former owners came from more than one European nation. Some of these names are:

San Souci ■ La Bagatelle, ■ Doomhagg, ■ Groeneveld ■ Greenwich Park ■ Edinburgh.

A daily ferry service links Leguan and Wakenaam Islands, which are heavily inhabited, but farmers mainly inhabit Hogg Island.

There is no town in Region Three.

Happy Holidays students, until next year!

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NCERD hosts Math Clinic: New Chief Education Officer Saddam Hussain (at centre) on Thursday visited the National Centre for Educationa­l Resource Developmen­t (NCERD) to observe a math clinic being hosted by the Centre. In a Facebook post, NCERD said the two day clinic, which ended on Friday, focused on the key concepts related to numbers and operations as well as patterns and relations which are the two main strands in the Primary Mathematic­s Programme. “It provides the opportunit­y for pupils and teachers to be engaged in hands-on, minds-on experience using manipulati­ves and algorithms in a way that enriches their conceptual understand­ing while clarifying any misconcept­ions,” it noted. (Ministry of Education photo)
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 ?? ?? Now that you know what landmarks are let’s examine a few within the Region.
Now that you know what landmarks are let’s examine a few within the Region.

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