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Year 5 - British International School of Al Khobar
Welcome to the Year 5 blog - students in our year group will be regularly updating this to let you know what they are up to! Don't forget to regularly press the 'refresh' button in your browser to ensure you see new content.
Wednesday, February 1, 2012
International Day
International Day - an amazing array of colours and costumes right across the school. Year 5 was no exception.
Sunday, January 29, 2012
Sandwich Day
5S had great fun on Wednesday last week making the sandwiches for which they'd previously written the instructions. Parents, no need to make packed lunches for the children anymore, they're all capable of making their own!
Here are our Year 5 students tucking in!
Perhaps our children can post a comment on the blog to say how their sandwich tasted, and how they enjoyed making it.









Here are our Year 5 students tucking in!
Perhaps our children can post a comment on the blog to say how their sandwich tasted, and how they enjoyed making it.
Thursday, January 19, 2012
The Highwayman
Over the last two weeks, year 5 have been studying the poem The Highwayman by Alfred Noyes culminating in the writing of our own additional verses in the style of the poem. Below are some of our efforts.
Tim the Ostler was disappointed when he heard the terrible
news.
The two ghostly lovers,
laughed and chattered
Bess, I should say, was
quite indeed flattered.
Together they rode across
the long, purple moor
Together they stayed with
hearts rich, but never poor
Together they rode – away
– away- away
And the story of the
ghostly lovers is still told today.
Deniz 5N
But the
stingy soldiers the arrogant soldiers were grandly amused.
He was
looking at the lovely Bess everyday.
Every lonely
night, storming night and dark night.
His fierce
feelings were drowning and drifting away.
Amin 5S
Tim shattered when he saw his love lying dead.
Tim got mad with sliders and went to kill them dead.
Up ahead was king Georges
castle.
He got mad mad and mad
with anger.
He talked with anger. With the pistol in the solders hand .
Tim was scared and dazzled .
Ayyan 5S
He watched him gallop off in the
distance, then turned his gaze to the room,
He looked up the casement with
impending sense of doom,
He ran with his power of love,
Running with every tear
drop,drop,drop
He wished he’d go with her
above
Saud 5S
When
Tim heard about Bess death he turned his gaze to the room.
He
looked up at the casement with impending sense of doom.
Tim’s
eyes started tiring all the way.
He
blew his first kiss, his second kiss and then his last kiss.
Tim
sadly toke the horses and galloped away.
Sherouq
5S
The soldiers' took the highwayman's
body and threw it off the cliff
All the highwayman's clothes were
ripped and on the water it would drift
Tim the Ostler shouted out with glee
and was happier then ever.
But then one second later, one minute
later, one hour later.....
He found out Bess died he cried and
sniffed then never forgave his self ever.
Samar
5S
There Tim the Ostler was outside of
King George’s palace
He told them his word to capture Bess
and drink her ale in a chalice
They heard once more what the Ostler
said
They were carefully listening,
listening, listening
Then they thought about her in their
head.
Andy 5S
Tim the selfish ostler told the fierce Red troop soldiers,
What he had heard
behind the highwayman’s shoulder,
They didn’t trust him but still went all the way,
Thinking the highwayman would come riding,
riding, riding,
Thinking
the highwayman would come riding to take Bess, his love, away.
Humza 5S
Sunday, January 15, 2012
The Beefeaters are here!
With International Day fast approaching, 5S have been preparing themselves and gathering resources for their own class display for England. On Sunday we had a surprise visit from the Head of the British Trade Office here in Al Khobar, Mr. Dai Harries and his Deputy Mr. Bill Kelly. Both came laden with goodies to help with our research on England (although obviously the Trade Office deals with the whole of the United Kingdom). In addition to our Beefeater - and Mr. Harries himself pointed out the uncanny resemblance to himself! - we also have a regiment of the Coldstream Guards, a fantastic view of the Roman Baths in Bath, and a member of the Royal Family, Prince Andrew himself on display! Our visitors also gave out lapel badges, and left calendars and a book of British design for the children to peruse.
| Our Trade Office visitors with our new class member! |
Wednesday, January 11, 2012
Keeping Healthy
As part of our Keeping Healthy Science topic, try this great activity on Circulation from BBC Schools.
| http://www.bbc.co.uk/schools/ks2bitesize/science/living_things/ |
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