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Posted by sharon on July 23, 2011
HMS Belfast, one of London’s most magnificent attractions will open its latest visitor experience in July. The Gun Turret was active during the Second World War and saved many British Forces. It has played a commemorable and important part of British history and visitors can experience what it must have been like during the war with their very own eyes. This is an educational opportunity where you can [...]
Categories: General News, History, ICT, Literacy, topic
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Tags: HMS Belfast, Journalism, Sharon, war
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Posted by kane on July 21, 2011
Since the start of year5 Mr Sloan is a fantastic singer and Mr Sloan was excited because he had a brilliant time in year5 now he’s coming with us to year6. So Mr Sloan can come pendarren with us. also Mrs Eleftheriades learnt us some Greek and now were starting to watch the tour [...]
Categories: art, drama, Geography, History, holiday, ICT, Literacy, maths, Music, Theseus and the Minotaur, topic, trips, Victorians
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Tags: doctor who, doctor who scripts, Kane
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Posted by sharon on July 4, 2011
“BANG, BANG, BANG! “three treacherous bullets shattered an innocent heart, shattered all emotions (including love). That crisp and frosty night said it all. Everything Bess had ever dreamed of had been tormented by death. It was all over. The highwayman (like all highwaymen) had demolished every single piece love and chemistry that sustained between each [...]
Categories: drama, General News, History, Literacy, topic
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Tags: Black Bess, Sharon, the highwayman
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Posted by charlene on June 10, 2011
Well, during English, we had to do a project about Elixir of Love and we were making our sets, on the paper and it was quite difficult to make them but all of us got to the end. There are three groups of 8 or 9 people in each of the groups. There was a [...]
Categories: Literacy, topic
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Tags: Believe, Charlene, doctor who, Elixir of Love, project, teamwork, work together
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Posted by jsloan on May 25, 2011
We have been investigating light in our science topic this half term, and this week we used a very old-fashioned photography technique called Cyanotype. It was a real experiment, and none of us knew whether it would work… But it did! Aiden is writing up a set of instructions on how to create these ‘photos’ [...]
Categories: art, History, science, topic
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Tags: art, cyanotype, light, photography, science
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Posted by sharon on May 9, 2011
” You haven’t seen the last of us Doctor, trust me. Someday you will be putty in our hands begging for us to guide you, yearning for our glory to be known worldwide.You will rue this day!” the awfully petrifying Habseentha bellowed. My certainty of defeating this ghastly creature was being devoured, I felt as though I [...]
Categories: General News, Literacy, topic
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Tags: doctor who, Sharon
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Posted by jsloan on April 8, 2011
Today we thought about how it must have felt to be released from prison after 27 years. We used hotseating and other drama techniques to explore the emotions, hopes, and fears that Nelson Mandela might have felt as he walked free from jail and walked towards a South Africa free from apartheid. What would his [...]
Categories: Literacy, topic
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Tags: ANC, Nelson Mandela, persuasion, South Africa, speech, topic
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Posted by aycan1 on April 6, 2011
South Africa Nelson Mandela lives in South Africa, South Africa is full of passion, sweet and tender passion, if you visit it will be a land full of wonder, Peace and beauty will fill your eyes, tears would drop with joy, just come and visit South Africa, your heart will skip a beat, the land [...]
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Tags: atifa, Aycan, poem, poet, poetry, South Africa
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Posted by jessjess on April 5, 2011
Dear Diary It was the day I was going to be set free. To see my family my children and my Wife. They kept me prisoned for twenty seven years and this was the day of freedom.The bitter,painful,deceiving feelings ran though my mind but I had let go of them, like a child letting go [...]
Categories: General News, History, topic
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Tags: homework, Jessica, South Africa
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Posted by sharon on April 4, 2011
Dear Diary, All I can hear at the moment is my heart pounding so ferociously that I think it might be exploding out of my body. The clock is ticking motionlessly as dawn approaches and says it’s morning greetings. The sky is muted, a feint grayish colour that blends in with my emotions. This is the day. The day that I have [...]
Categories: General News, History, topic
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Tags: apartheid, English, Nelson Mandela, Sharon, South Africa
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