Thursday 29 January 2009

we have been learning about Mary queen of Scots,on the 27h 0f January we went to see Mary queen of scots at the museum Mary showed us nearly every thing about Marys life we got to see a copy of Marys tomb.
We have been learning about (MQS ) MQS means Mary Queen of Scots

Mary Queen of Scots was very nice to us we saw a big picture on the wall and she died because she had a lot of power over men and she went to France.

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Little red cow 825
We have been learning about Mary queen of Scot's and have still got more to learn about her. we went to the museum. To see Mary queen of Scot's (FAKE). It was fun and we saw the coins with Marys face on them. .LIKE THIS.

we have been learning about Mary Queen of Scots this term and we've still got more to go. we went to the museum on the 27Th of January to see Mary (fake). we had to do allot of some quizzes and looked at alto of pictures. And we saw Beatons. by RED COW 821.

Thursday 22 January 2009

this is very cool and i like this blog site very much and its fabulous
Hi im going to the museum to see MQS. MQS means Mary Queen of Scots. we are learning about MQS and everyone I think likes it.




From Red Cow 821

Saturday 17 January 2009

we visited Vivian French at the 'Caves' on 31st Oct

Thursday 15 January 2009

P5 - RULES of using the Blog

- Keep your blog message short and to the point.
- Check for grammar, spelling and punctuation before publication.
- Ensure you use appropriate language.
- Only use first names and not full name - for example 'Micky' rather than 'Micky Mouse'.
- DO NOT provide any personal details.

Wednesday 14 January 2009

Dussera Festival Lion

As part of P5 investigation into endangered animals they had the chance to visit Edinburgh Zoo. Whilst there they helped 'build a lion' from paper and wood, which was then used in the Dussera festival at the end of October 08. This is one of the lions they made.

To Add a Photo

Photos can either be added from your photo album or from photos on the web which are NOT copyright protected.
To source images which are allowed to be used, then link to
'Open Photo' http://openphoto.net/
'Flickr: Creative Commons' http://www.flickr.com/creativecommons/
'Creative Commons Search' http://search.creativecommons.org/
OR
(a) Select the web link to your photo album. http://picasaweb.google.co.uk/home
THEN
When you have found the picture you want.
(b) If possible - Use the thumb nail picture so the quality is poor if expanded.
(c) Right Mouse Button on the picture and select properties.
(d) Cut & Paste the Address (URL) into the buffer (Highlight it and press, CTRL-C on a PC, or Apple-C on the Mac) Be VERY careful and make sure you have copied the total link, it will usually end .jpg and be at least 3 lines long.
(e) Select the 'Add Image' icon when in the 'Postings' box when editing your blog text, and paste in your URL, (using CTRL-V on a PC, or Apple-V on the Mac).
(f) You can resize the picture once added, so that the text flows around it.
(g) NOTE - if the photo is deleted from 'picasa' or other source site, then the photo will no longer be displayed on the blog.

Hosted Photos

Photographs taken by P5 to be used on this blog site have been hosted on the Internet by the service - Picasa. The pictures on this site have
(a) been uploaded with the minimum of resolution.
(b) are either pictures of objects or group photos.
(c) individual photos are only permitted where the individual cannot be easily cut and pasted into another picture for inappropriate use.
(d) pictures of people are only displayed where permission has been given.
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The pictures on the site have been set so they can only be viewed by an authorised user signing on.
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The principle purpose of the site is to host all photos in one location to allow the pupils to easily attach them to the blog site.
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Photos on this site may be accessed by signing on via picasaweb.google.co.uk/home

Sunday 11 January 2009

Introduction

This is a Blog site for P5 - to enable them to post details on what they have been learning.