Thursday 19 September 2013

Welcome to blogging!

Hello Hyde Park Class!

We will be using our sparkly new blog as part of our exciting school curriculum.  Have a look at the pages, and make sure you read our Blogging Rules! page.

Watch out for updates to see how you can take part.

Mrs Messa

19 comments:

  1. Did you spot any plays by William Shakespeare in the library Mrs Messa? I know the children in Year 5 enjoyed reading them last term.

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    1. I didn't, but I have suggested my class write to the Librarian to find out about the books they have. We will have to ask!

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    2. We did indeed

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  2. I think there was loads of Viking sagas

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    1. I think the viking sagas were in those big books,Sofia

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    2. You will have to write to them and ask! Or pop in and visit!

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  4. The world map in the library at Ham House has Australia but it isn't looking the same as the Australia we know.

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    1. Can you think why that might be Vansh?

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    2. I think the picture of the world map has been taken from the side and the view of Australia is not the same as normal Australia.

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  5. Is it beacuse it is a very old map

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  6. I found out that England is near France, Italy, Poland, Sweden, Germany, Belgium and Spain.

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  7. This looks like a wonderful place to visit Mrs Messa, where is it? I love looking at ancient books and may go myself at half term.

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  8. Dear Mrs Messa,
    The differences from Ham Houses libary to our libary is there are more ancient books and wider and longer shelves to our books and shelves.
    Also we don't have large tall books,and we don't have a table for book writers and Ham Houses libary is not a bus

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  9. I think their are loads of viking sagas in those books on the table were people wrote the books.

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  10. I agree that Mr Ericson is famous because he was the first man to descover America.

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  11. The name of the first shape is a prism,the second shape was a cylinder and the last shape was called a sphere.
    We have got a golden sphere at the top of Chatsworth Primary school's clock.

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  12. Mrs Messa,
    I really like our super library that almost everyone is using ,but i'm giving a 2 stars and a wish.
    star.It's a very tidy,neat and beautiful bus.
    star.It has loads of books that are always very neat.
    wish.Maybe the bus needs a few more seats because sometimes we have to sit on the floor.

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