Kate Atkins, Head of Rosendale Primary School sent me a message. So as we are looking at different countries around the world, we would like to invite the children at her school to leave a comment in the form of a fact about London or England.
"Hello to the students at Rosendale Primary School! We would like to invite you to comment on this blog post with a fact about London or England. You could also comment with a fact about your school. Please take a moment to look at our blog to find out what we have been doing"
Hello 3/4KT. This is MR Overton, the teacher of 3JO at Rosendale Primary School in London, UK.
ReplyDeleteWe have been talking about London and England and have a selection of facts for you which the children in our class are going to send to you as comments below....
We have learnt that you have very different weather becasue when it is winter here it is summer where you are.
ReplyDeleteI have some questions.
What is the hottest day of the year so far?
Who is your Prime Minister?
I have a fact for you. In London in 1666 there was a great fire. It started on Pudding Lane. It was really frightful.
ReplyDeleteThe most famous buildings in London are
ReplyDeleteSt Paul's Cathedral
Big Ben
The London Eye
London is very cold at the moment. It is 10 degrees. We have started to wear our winter clothes.
ReplyDeleteLondon has lots of museums. Last year we went on the London Eye. I was scared because it was very high.
hi i have a question for you what was the coldest and hottest day in London? And Julia Gillard is our Prime Minister.
ReplyDeletebye from Caitlin
hi i also have a question how is it living in England is is great or is it ok or bad i would so like to live in England and who is your Prime Minister?.
ReplyDeleteHi, the hottest day so far this year was 41 degrees.It can reach very high temperatures in summer.
ReplyDeleteI have 2 questions for you. Which building is the biggest building in london?
Who is your priminister.
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Who is your Prime Minister?
ReplyDeleteOur Prime Minister is Julia Gillard.
Why do you ask?