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Baverstock Library: March 2006
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Wednesday, March 15, 2006. Here are some useful websites for Year 7 English all about William Shakespeare. Why don't you have a look? British Library Shakespeare treasures. Click on the links at the top of this webpage to get lots of information about Shakespeare’s life, theatre and plays. Encyclopaedia Britannica’s guide to Shakespeare. Mr William Shakespeare and the Internet. This webpage is a short article detailing the main points of interest about William Shakespeare. Posted by baverstock at 10:05 am.
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Baverstock Library: November 2005
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Friday, November 25, 2005. Mr Martin is doing some work on volcanoes and earthquakes with his year 9 geography groups. It is useful before starting research on the internet to list down the main things you want to find out. Remember you have to produce 1 A4 sheet on volcanoes and 1 A4 sheet on earthquakes in 1 lesson, so you need to be organised. Here are some questions you need to ask yourself before you start researching. What is a volcano? What is an earthquake? How do volcanoes and earthquakes form?
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Baverstock reads: 01/10/06
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Tuesday, January 10, 2006. Starts again on Wednesday 11th January. There's lots of fun things planned for the whole term. There are brand new reading challenges for both groups with fantastic prizes. We'll be playing Blind date (with a book twist of course), making reading maps and having our say in different book awards. There'll be quizzes, competitions, as well as lots of opportunities for drawing and reading (well it is called. Make sure you turn up on time, or you might miss out. Is a story of a dum...
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Baverstock reads: 11/23/05
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Wednesday, November 23, 2005. How do you choose books? Do you look at the front cover or the title? Do you read the blurb or the opening paragraph? Do you look for an author you recognise? Do you just pick anything off the shelf that doesn't look too long? Today in reading club, we're looking at how we choose books. There are a selection of books to choose from, but here's the problem. they're all wrapped up so you can't see them. It's a lucky dip! Choose an envelope from the box and take out the book.
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Baverstock reads: 11/15/05
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Tuesday, November 15, 2005. The Year 8 and 9 Reading Club (. We really must think up a better name guys. Have made an impressive start to reading the books nominated for the KS3 Explores award. Some students finished their first book in just two days and lots of students are already reading their second book! What did you think of the book you took? Which one are you going to vote for to win? Remember to visit the website. To vote for your favourite to win and to add your comments about each book. Michae...
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Baverstock reads: 11/02/05
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Wednesday, November 02, 2005. Top 20 books loaned in October. The top 20 fiction books loaned from Baverstock School Library in October 2005 were:. Goggle-eyes by Anne Fine. The sisterhood of the travelling pants by Ann Brashares. Point Blanc by Anthony Horowitz. Matilda by Roald Dahl. Burnt by Anthony Horowitz. Stealing the show by Ann Evans. Bad dreams by Anne Fine. Caz's birthday blues by Jennie Walters. Harry Potter and the prisoner of Azkaban by J. K. Rowling. The witches by Roald Dahl. Forts and ca...
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Baverstock reads: 01/11/06
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Wednesday, January 11, 2006. Ever wondered what you would be called if you were a hobbit? The Tolkien name generator. Will tell you. Have a go. Post your favourite name to this blog entry. My favourite name is Gilly Millbanks - that's my hobbit name. Ms Simpson's Orc name is Skrarot the Blood-axe. You can also try this online version of 20 questions. Think of an object and answer the computer's questions. Can it guess what you are thinking about in less than 20 questions? Posted by baverstock at 12:06 pm.
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Baverstock reads: 01/16/06
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Monday, January 16, 2006. This week in reading club we are choosing books for each other.Here are some questions you might want to ask your partner. Do you like reading? Do you find reading easy or hard? Which authors do you like? What is your favourite book? Do you like reading fiction or information books? Do you like books that are set in the real world or a fantasy or magical world? Do you like books with animal or human characters? Do you like funny books? Do you like scary books? Website to make su...
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Baverstock reads: 11/07/05
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Monday, November 07, 2005. Mrs Wilson's Year 7 English classes have been reading Bumface by Morris Gletzman. I love this book, it is very funny. For those of you who want to find out more about Morris Gleitzman and his books click on these links. The Morris Gleitzman Website. This is the official Morris Gleitzman website. It's full of information about his books. Morris Gleitzman from Big Toe. Click here for some information about Morris Gleitzman. An interview with Morris Gleitzman. Gruesome Tales and S...
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Baverstock reads: 11/03/05
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Thursday, November 03, 2005. Have you looked at the two new blogs from Baverstock yet? Will keep you up to date with all the latest books and resources available from the library. Will give you lots of information to help you learn - from revision tips to learning styles, study skills to better internet searching skills. Have a look for yourself. Posted by baverstock at 2:29 pm. View my complete profile. Gruesome Tales and Spooky Stories. Graphic novel websites - Year 10. How do you choose yours?