Monday, 29 June 2009

London Zoo

One bright sunny morning, on the 18th of June 3D and 3F set off for a school trip to London zoo!

3D and 3F were so board on the way to London zoo in the coach it was very tiring so I fell asleep.

Finally we arrived at London zoo I was so excited. First we saw the monkey after seeing the fluffy monkeys we saw a really furry huge bird but luckily it was in a cage.

My favourite part was when we saw the reptiles, all of the slithery, slimy, long and most scary snacks frightened me out!

We didn’t get to go to see all of the animals but the trip was quite fun and enjoy able and I did have a wonderful time .
I really want to see and go to another zoo or another school trip to a fun and enjoy place like London zoo.

by

Faizah

Wednesday, 17 June 2009

Redbridge Museum (3F)

At the Redbridge Museum 3f were learning about world war 2.

First of all we all sat down, watched and listened to a lady at the museum. Then after a while we all split up into 2 groups. One group went upstairs to the actull museum and the rest stayed where they were. I went to the museum and got a clip board. We used the clipboards to answer some questions and we got the answers from the information all around us. My friend Luxa had a camera and we took some pictures.

Then after a while we went on to the next bit of work and answered the next bit of questions.Consequently we went to the final end of the test. Next the 2 groups swoped around. Upstairs me and the rest of the group looked at some things. First we sat down and looked at rationed food they did't have many stuff to eat in those times. Afterwards we looked at some of the clothes they took to the CountrySide, my friend Luxa took some more pictures.

Then finally we looked at the Anderson Shelter it looked very poor.


Redbridge Museum (3D)


On the 12th June year 3 drove on a school-trip to Redbridge Museum to find out information on World War II.

First 3D had to to go to Redbridge Museum and in the afternoon the other class, 3F, had to go.

First 3D got ready then we set off. Before we could go, the coach broke-down and the engine was not working. So we had to wait a little while. Then the coach was working, so we set off. It took approximately took 20 minutes to get their.

When we arrived at the Redbridge Museum we had to walk up one set of stairs, then we went into a lovely room.

Next we saw a lovely lady called Susan. She looked quite polite. Susan asked us if we knew how many countries were involved in World War II and lots of questions. It was really fun.

There was a shelter and it was called an Anderson Shelter. Inside the Anderson Shelter all of the metal was all rusty and crusty and looked very old. The Anderson Shelter was quite small and only about 2 people could fit in it.

In the museum we went to an upper-part and we got clip-boards and we had to fill in all the answers from what we knew and what Susan had told us. It was quite fun.

I felt a bit sad because all of the soldiers had to fight and sacrifice their lives just to save us and it must of been so hard to live because you had to wear a gas-mask and rationing was going on.

by Faizah