Our past and future learning…

Hi 5 Cedar!

I think it’d be really interesting to find out what you have enjoyed learning about so far in Year 5, and what you would like to know more about.

What have you enjoyed learning about so far?

Do you have anything in particular that you would like to learn about before the end of Victorians, Vampires and Villains?

Mr Sandhu

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6 Responses to Our past and future learning…

  1. Uzair Imran says:

    Hi Mr Sandhu So far in Year 5 I have learnt about Victorians, Vampires and Villains. My favorite topic is Victorians, because they had very different jobs from toady . What i found out is that children used to have a better chance of getting a job in the Victorian times, however today they are not allowed to work. I would like to learn about famous Victorians and what they did.

  2. Imaan says:

    I liked learning about Dracula because it was scary and I enjoy horror. I also liked learning about Queen Victoria because she was a famous Queen; I didn’t know anything about her before.I would like to know what Victorian Villains eat and wear. I would also liked to know whether Vampires are real.

  3. Hamza.R says:

    Yes, I would love to learn about who is in Queen Victoria’s family.

  4. Isa says:

    I would like to learn more about Victorian children and what they played with also I would like to learn more about Queen Victoria and what happened in the countries she ruled.

  5. Isa says:

    So far I have enjoyed learning about Dracula, and I can not wait until we finish the book, which I really enjoyed.In addition I enjoyed when we acted out Dracula with the man that came to our school.I have enjoyed nearly everything we have learnt, and I am looking forward to what we will learn.
    By Isa

  6. Uzair Imran says:

    Mr Sandhu, I have learnt about Queen Victoria; things like she was married to her cousin which was very interesting. A few other things such as, that she wore black when her husband died to pay her respects. This was fascinating to learn about.

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