Saturday 22 June 2013

My artwork

We've been learning about art this week. Mum asked to draw a still life of some fruit. She taught us about light and shade. Here is mine:





Tuesday 18 June 2013

Le Paris

On Friday the 7th of June we went to (drumroll) Paris!!!!!! I did a lot of great stuff in Paris such as Le Tour Eiffel (Eiffel Tower), so I am going to write about the things that are the most memorable:

1. The first time I ever saw the Eiffel Tower. I saw it on Sunday 9 June. It was one of my favourite days I ever had.  Later that day we went to the Tuileries Gardens. At the Tuileries Gardens I had my first Carousel ride. I also did an activity at the Tuileries Gardens - it was to design your own French garden. Later we went on the trampolines there!


Place de la Concorde

when I first saw the Eiffel Tower!!

on the carousel
doing my French garden

the finished works of art!!

jumping on the trampoline

2. On Monday the 10 June we went to Eiffel Tower. We climbed to the second level which is 710 steps!!!

climbing the tower!!



at the very top.



3. On Sunday 9 June I went to the Musee De l'Orangerie. I really liked it because I got to see some of the original paintings of The Waterlilies by Claude Monet (my favourite artist!). They looked really real if you looked at them from a far distance, but if you looked at them closely you could see the brush strokes from the paint brush.

4. We also went out to a French cafe called Mogador and had a hot chocolate and Beccy had a lemonade. I ordered the hot chocolate myself in French!

my hot chocolate


Friday 14 June 2013

Nottingham, Nottingham and Nottingham

A few weeks ago (before we went to Paris) we went to Nottingham. First we went to Nottingham Castle. It had a lot of stuff about Robin Hood but we weren't there to learn about Robin Hood, we were there to learn about Joseph Woodward. He was put in prison for burning down a hovel (which is a type of shed) with a riot. Anyway, at Nottingham Castle we went on a cave tour. There are caves underneath the castle for soldiers to go up and people to go down for safety. On the cave tour we saw old steps where they used to come up and down. There's a story about how in the 1330s King Edward III's soldiers went up through the caves to capture Roger de Mortimer.




Then we went to the Galleries of Justice where Joseph Woodward was put in prison. We all went on a tour and three criminals (actors) told us about the place. We even got to see the court room where he was found guilty. In the court the actor, Robin Hood gave some people little sheets with the details of real criminals from the past. The people who got those sheets had to pretend to be those people.


Thursday 6 June 2013

Duxford

OnWednesday 5th June we went to Duxford Airbase. Some planes were flying (they were war aeroplanes) and we also saw some that were on display.

One of my favourite things was going into a couple of the planes. One of them was called the Concorde. It was the fastest passenger plane in the world. There was a crash that ended the Concorde's flights. Most days on the flights people complained about it being uncomfortable and noisy. Then one day somebody had dropped a piece of metal on the runway and it tripped on the metal and flew up heading for the bottom of the plane and it blew up. Then everybody said 'we're getting rid of this - it's dangerous, it's noisy and it's uncomfortable!'.

Did you know that people had to speak on telephones so that their enemies couldn't hear them?

Here are some photos of Duxford Airbase:

Bec and me in front of the Concorde
The Operations Room from WWII. In the Operation Room they would plan their attacks and defence as they got their information
Flying a helicopter!
Flying a plane!
and flying another plane.
I hope you liked looking at the photos!