Friday, 13 January 2012

How would you feel?

Take another look at Queen Victoria & her family.  Hover over the pictures to find out who they are.

Post a comment to say how you would feel to be one of the people in the photo.  Use at least TWO of your target openers... When If After While

  • How would you feel?
  • Why?
  • Which clothes do you like/dislike?
If you only used one (or none!) of your target openers, go back and add another comment.

Once you have commented with at least 2 target openers, go to Education City: My City and practise the fractions games.

13 comments:

7balke said...

Although the dresses are very wierd I would like to prince albert because I would be abel to rule the country.

7ellie said...

i do not like this sticy itchey
dress

7caitlinm said...

Despite the fact in victorian times it was harsh I would like to be baby Helena because I wouldnt have to do anything exept cry!

7Josh H said...

I would not let people take picture's of me looking like I'm not even enjoying it,of course none of them never was allowed to.

Also I would not like to be dressed in a pink torso I know you couldn't wear short clothes though but if you was hot in them,they might be sweating.

7laurenm 7elliec said...

while sister helena does not look very cumfy I have to where a extreamly uncumphy dress!

also i would not like to be dressed like that it looks beutifull
but I think it would not be my thing the boys look like girls in there robe.

7laurenm 7elliec said...

while sister helena does not look very cumfy I have to where a extreamly uncumphy dress!

also i would not like to be dressed like that it looks beutifull
but I think it would not be my thing the boys look like girls in there robe.

danielle & thomas said...

Even though the boy is wearing a dress he looks cute (and he lookes like a girl.

7elliew & 7leah said...

If i wore those clothes i would never go out in public.

Anonymous said...

i would hate to were a dress
because they would of been ithy

7caitlinc 7max said...

If i where one of those people i would like to be the eldest child Vicky.Caitlinc
dESPITE THE FACT THAT THE DRESS ALBERT HEIR TO THE THRONE IS WEARING I WOULD LIKE TO BE HIM.

7caitlin 7patrick said...

If I was a prints I would not want to were a dress.

7megan said...

Although the dresses are a bit over the top they actually look quite nice when they are on. Also i would love to be there because i would love to be with my royal family, i think that all of them enjoyed their self's.

7caitlinbb said...

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Her mother was Jamaican and her father was a Scottish soldier.Her mother was a nurse and treated people with local medicines and herbs.Mary played at being a nurse with her dolls and pet animals.We don't know if she went to school but she could read and write.At the age of 12, Mary was helping her mother to nurse sick people.Mary loved to watch boats and she wanted to travel.Mary opened a hotel in Jamaica. She cared for ill soldiers and their families.When she was young Mary travelled a lot. This was unusual for a woman then.The Crimean War began in 1853 and Mary wanted to help the wounded soldiers.She travelled to England, but no one accepted her offer to nurse ill soldiers.Mary was determined to go to the Crimea and paid her own fare there.She visited Florence Nightingale's hospital, but Mary had her own plans.She opened her British Hotel which was 2 miles from the fighting in Balaclava.She sold soldiers things they needed such as tins of soup, saddles and boots.She cooked meals like Irish stew and rice pudding for the soldiers.Mary ran a daily clinic to help ill soldiers.Mary also helped on the battlefield, at times even under cannon fire.The men loved her and called her 'Mother Seacole'. She was very kind.At the end of the war she was left with many unsold things in her shop.When she returned to Britain Mary had no money, but her friends helped her.As well as the soldiers, many British people liked her.Mary was given medals by Britain, Turkey and France for her bravery in the war.She wrote a book about her life. It was a best-seller at that time.Mary died in 1881 aged 76. She is buried in London in England.Mary Seacole
Born 1805. Died 1881.