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Civil War Question 5
Look at these soldiers from the Civil War… http://www.commonsenseevaluation.com/wp-content/uploads/2012/09/us_civil_war_uniforms_by_propstoart-d5fy239.png
Which is your favourite soldier? Why?
What similarities and differences did they have?
Civil War Question 4
Can you name any battle sites from the Civil War?
Civil War Question 3
Who was Abraham Lincoln? Why was he important in the Civil War?
Civil War Question 1
How would you feel if you saw a quote from an African slave saying “I think the South should win the Civil War!”
Hello from South East Asia
Hello to everyone at Robert Blair!
I have now been travelling in Asia for over two months and I thought I would tell you about some of the things I have been doing and show you a few photographs.
I left London in September and flew to Malaysia; the flight took twelve hours! As soon as I arrived in Malaysia, I felt the difference in temperature from the UK; it is much hotter, but also very humid (meaning the air feels heavy and steamy). Whilst I was in Malaysia I saw huge mountains, dense jungles and golden beaches with blue sea. I also saw a variety of wild life, including: huge bats, swimming turtles and lots of monkeys.
After Malaysia I flew to Vietnam, which is further East. For three weeks I travelled from Ho Chi Minh City to Hanoi; I didn’t stay in one place for longer than three nights. Vietnam has wonderful scenery, food and people, but one thing I really noticed the most was the amount of motorbikes that are ridden on the busy roads. Everyone seems to have a motorbike! Sometimes people ride on motorbikes with three or four other people; that’s five people on one motorbike!
From Vietnam I went to a country called Laos, which is ‘land-locked’ meaning it is in between other countries and has no sea (different to the UK). In Laos (pronounced l-ow) I met a variety of interesting people, including: Buddhist monks, river fishermen and rice farmers. I also saw a huge yellow and black spider, known as an Orb Spider. I travelled on different wooden boats down the Mekong River and saw several rare dolphins called Irrawaddy river dolphins; there are only around 100 left in Asia. Also, I travelled along some of the bumpiest roads I’ve ever seen; one day the road was so bumpy that the bus broke down and I had to help push to get it started again!
Now I am back in Kuala Lumpur (the Malaysian capital), where I am about to fly to Borneo to climb the mighty Mount Kinabalu and see Orangutans in the rainforest. I will write again when I am in Australia, where I’m sure I’ll have lots of stories about long snakes and huge spiders!
If you have any questions about the places I have been, please write them below my blog and I’ll do my best to answer. Also, tell me what you have been doing in school and any interesting news from the UK (especially some football news).
I look forward to hearing from you.
From
Mr Crump
Anybody for fried silk worms? Vietnam
100 Word Challenge 1.4.14
The prompt this week is:
…but I thought I had enough time…
100 Word Challenge 10.3.14
The prompt is:
… but when she lifted the lid…
Your piece should be 106 words long and you must include the prompt as it is written.
100 Word Challenge 3.3.14
The prompt this week is to chose your favourite fairy story and rewrite it in 100 words changing the ending.
HERE ARE SOME EXAMPLES
The link will be open until Saturday 8th March
Do make sure you click all the links above for some great resources and ways to really join the #changethestory campaign!
What conversation is going on here?
Use your dialogue writing skills to write a converstation between these two characters.
Remember the features of dialogue:
“Help!” yelled the policeman as he ran from the burning building.
Also, new speaker/new line.