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		<title>Drayton Manor</title>
		<description>Hi again on the 9th of June are class went on a trip to Drayton Manor Theme Park. After the 1 hour and 30 minutes journey we were separated into groups of 6 or 7 ( I was in Mr Barrett's group). The first ride I went on was The ...</description>
		<link>http://priestsic6.learnerblogs.org/2007/06/14/drayton-manor/</link>
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		<title>Science Revision</title>
		<description>With only a few weeks to go before our SATs here are some really useful science revision sites for you to enjoy.

Engineering Interact (Forces)

BBC Science Clips (Forces)

The Big Bus (Look in at the Explorers World and the Science section)
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		<link>http://priestsic6.learnerblogs.org/2007/04/17/science-revision/</link>
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		<title>Playscripts</title>
		<description>Take a look at this presentation to help remind us of the basic language features of a playscript.
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		<link>http://priestsic6.learnerblogs.org/2007/03/25/playscripts/</link>
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		<title>Blogging Tasks</title>
		<description>This afternoon we are going to be checking out these links to some sites that will help us with our revision.

&#62; Primary Games

&#62; Multiflyer - planet times table practice!

&#62; BBC Skillswise

&#62; BBC Schools - Literacy / Spellits!

&#62; The Big Bus 

Hope you enjoy the session - why not leave a comment ...</description>
		<link>http://priestsic6.learnerblogs.org/2007/03/13/blogging-tasks-3/</link>
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		<title>The Monster</title>
		<description>I finally saw it standing piratically, with a scar on it's right cheek. I went to give a deathly scream then...nothing, not even a word. It stared as if I was it's quarry. Then it loped closer to me. I tried to scream again but still nothing. It gave a ...</description>
		<link>http://priestsic6.learnerblogs.org/2007/03/08/the-monster/</link>
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		<title>Tech Team Review of the LG Shine</title>
		<description>At Priestsic before the half term break I assembled a small tech team from some Year 6 children (Hewson, Corey and Ryan) to take a closer look at the new LG Shine phone.



Before we looked at the new phone we chatted briefly about the features of a mobile device that ...</description>
		<link>http://priestsic6.learnerblogs.org/2007/03/07/tech-team-review-of-the-lg-shine/</link>
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		<title>Blogging Tasks</title>
		<description>This afternoon I would like you to explore some mental arithmetic tests online, use your headphones and answer the questions with your partner. You need to enter the answers using the keyboard.

If you have finished, you can explore some more of the Carroll diagram work we have been doing over ...</description>
		<link>http://priestsic6.learnerblogs.org/2007/03/06/blogging-tasks-2/</link>
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		<title>How to make a cup of tea</title>
		<description>Today in literacy, we arranged different pictures of how to make a cup of tea, which were muddled up but we re arranged them into order.  

We used sticky notes to write instructions for how to make a cup of tea. 



 by Connorg,Maisie,Cameron&#38;James </description>
		<link>http://priestsic6.learnerblogs.org/2007/03/05/how-to-make-a-cup-of-tea/</link>
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		<title>Bar Graph</title>
		<description>Here is a bar graph how year 6 get to school. </description>
		<link>http://priestsic6.learnerblogs.org/2007/03/03/bar-graph/</link>
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		<title>Pie Charts</title>
		<description>This is a fictional set of data represented in a pie chart - can you answer some of the tricky questions below?



	What percentage of children take the train to school?
	What fraction of the children do NOT walk to school?
	How many children are there in this Year 6 class?
	How many more ...</description>
		<link>http://priestsic6.learnerblogs.org/2007/03/02/pie-charts/</link>
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