Wednesday, 17 June 2009

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Saturday, 11 April 2009

last term we did world war II

Saturday, 21 March 2009

here is a picture of Aldof Hitler (German leader 1937-1945)

Friday, 13 March 2009

no been on in ages

we been learning about the battle of Dunkirk


it was 1940 on the 27th of may to the 4th of june the brittish went to France and wanted to stop the
Germans going into France and taking over. i will tell you more tomorrow

Wednesday, 11 February 2009



This is a picture of a infants gas mask

The World War II project is really good and were learning about the Black outs

This is a picture of a Spitfire aeroplane from the second world war.



and more

THIS is a picture of WW2 Solders at CHRISMAS

Wardie primary school pupil Christopher Rae wearing an old gas mask as part of the Edinburgh school's World War II project in March 1985.
This a picture of a black out in world war II

i am loving world war 2
here are more pictures of world war 2

This is a picture of ww2 PRISONERS
Kapitänleutnant Günther Prien Being Honoured By Hitler, October 1939


This is a photo of
WOLD WAR 2

BOMBS


hello
this is a letter that got sent home by an evacuee

Sunday, 8 February 2009


Where are the pictures we added ?
Remember what Mr Hyde said - you must use the 'thumb-nail' pictures to ensure they are displayed.
An example of a file name is:

http://images.scran.ac.uk/RB/images/thumb/0306/03060023.jpg

Notice it has the word 'thumb' in the path name.

Wednesday, 4 February 2009



This is a gas mask it was used in ww11 .

Please use the thumb nail picture - if you use the large picture it will NOT DISPLAY.
this is a picture of a tank
This is a German Swastika Flag ;)
this is a picture of a Gas Mask!!!!

spitfire
this is ADOFL HITLER and the Brittish Ambersita
ca

A soldier of a Scottish regiment chalks a warning to Hitler on the side of the train. It reads "Hitler! Look oot the Jocks are Coming".
This is a picture of people celebrating V.E. day


here is a picture of Hittler
we are learning about world war2 it is so interresting
here is a picture of a city getting smashed

We have been learning about WWII and bomb shelters

Adolf Hitler served in the Bavarian army during World War I and as Chancellor of Germany from 1933. His most infamous role was his reign as Leader of Germany, gaining complete unelected power on the 2 August 1934 after the death of the German President. He led the world into a second World War when he attempted to expand Germany's borders and create a Third Reich. Hitler is perhaps one of the most controversial and complicated dictators of the twentieth century.

this is a pic from WWII adolf
hitler
this is a picture of a German airplane

Sunday, 1 February 2009

P7 are studying World War 2 this term. To help them discover information about WW2, they have been researching using various tools including the use of the Internet and books.

The pupils have updated this blog with details on what they have been learning about WW2 along with some photos. A good source of photos is on scran. (These are only permissible in thumbnail view, to ensure all users can view the picture).

Tuesday, 20 January 2009

Hosted Photos

Photographs taken by P7 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.
- The pictures on the site have been set so they can only be viewed by an authorised user signing on.
- 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.
- Photos on this site may be accessed by signing on via picasaweb.google.co.uk/home

Sunday, 11 January 2009

P7 - 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.