Wednesday, 17 November 2010

Here are the first ideas for English and geography

More quotes etc to follow!

 

English

A spine-chilling performance of ‘The Woman in Black’, a dramatic show of the Phantom of the Opera and an emotional and poignant trip to Ypres, Belgium to discover the harrowing experiences of WWI poets such as Wilfred Owen; it has been an exciting two years for English.

Delving into all the varieties and depth of both Literature and Language, I think it’s safe to say we are some what the wiser after the last two years of English…

 

(Teacher comments)

 

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Humanities

Geography

River Rib. Need I say more? What felt like the eighth outing for those of us who had been a few more times than we had hoped, so began the two years of Geography. Well as a matter of fact, things did get a bit more exciting as alongside the infamous field trip to Hertfordshire, how could we forget our exotic expedition to Wales? We definitely saw a enough of sand dunes that week, yet an epic night of Bowling, obviously to assist our studies…and nothing to do with Fletty having a few too many and getting a bit too enthusiastic, did bring the much needed excitement to Birmingham! Amidst the rivers, glaciers, cities, growing populations and volcanoes, it has been a good few years for us Geographers, well here’s what teachers thought anyway!

 

Thanks,

Pippa

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