Hello there everyone! Whilst I am busy thinking about more posts to put on the blog, I thought you might enjoy trying to solve these pictorial clues: each number has images that represent a street or area or place in London. Some of them are quite tricky, so it might mean that you need to share your ideas, either with each other or people at home. Lots of the teachers and TAs at Pelham had a go working out the answers over the weekend, sharing their ideas, which I found particularly useful for the more cryptic clues. I look forward to seeing your suggestions.
Mrs. Watson xo
Wow this look interesting Ill have a go later
Yeah me too
This is really fun!!!
would number 9 be Elephant and Castle
This isn’t about this post but this is a question about the home-learning scratch activity for Monday 30 of March. So you said that you need to add on to your haunted mansion project but I wasn’t there so what should I do???
Erika, you are going to need to draw on your resilience and have a go – I have every confidence that you can do it. It might help if you re-look at the first week’s computing task. Good luck!
Hello!
I have some websites to recommend a history one and a maths one:
tv.historyhit.com (history)
http://www.themathsfactor.com (maths)
Thanks for the recommendations Sarah. I knew about the maths website but hadn’t come across the history one.
No problem!
It was actually my dad’s friends who recommended them to him, and he said that I could recommend them to the class!
I have magpied the maths link for the additional Home-Learning section of the website. Thanks Sarah
I found out the following:
2. Beeston place
3. Piccadilly Circus
6. King’s Cross station
7. 1 Canada square
8. Walkie-talkie
9. Elephant and castle
10. Waterloo station
11. Oxford street
13. Serpentine
17. Barbican
19. Church lane surgery