Hello Mr Mannell – and hello Australia,
We’re really glad you have discovered our blog. It’s amazing to think you’ll be reading our work from across the other side of the planet! Thank you for dropping by.
Mr Stott
Y6 teacher, Assistant Head
Princeville Primary School
Hello Princeville. Your blog is realy lovely I have to agree. Congratulations. Do come sometime and see my website which has lots of poems your children will like and I don’t live far from you. Best wishes to you all for Christmas and next year. Josie Whitehead xx
Hello Josie – I’m glad you found and enjoyed our children’s work. What is the URL of your website? I’m sure the children of Princeville would love to read the poems!
Mr Stott
Assistant Headteacher
Princeville Primary School
Bradford
Oh, I do hope you’ll come to my website and enjoy the poems. At the moment I’m trying to persuade schools to do something special in their school: ie choose some of my poems which you like the most and to make a book in your school, illustrating it beautifully. I think children will love having a poetry book they’ve helped to make, and you can always sell it to make money for the school. Only do this with my permission though as I hold the copyright on the poems. I send you my love across the miles and hope we’ll meet one day.
Thank you Alisha, we have seen your blog, it’s fantastic. My favourite part is the Olympic Torch blog. I’m glad you like blogging, thank you for commenting on our blog. Perhaps you could share your thoughts on somebody’s work on our blog.
Mr Stott
Assistant Head
Princeville Primary School
Bradford
What a lovely blog you have Princeville.
I especially like the blog of you exploring the forest for your poetry, it looks like you had a great time!!
Keep up the hard work
These are some German traditions:
On the first day of school children are given a big paper cone full of sweets so it’s less scary.
On December the 5th children clean thier shoes and out then outside for santa.
German people roll a burning bail of hay down a hill on easter.
Germans knock instead of clapping, except in the theatre.
Wow Princeville – I’m really enjoying having a good read of all your brilliant blogging…keep uploading your great work and making those comments….what a great way of sharing our work and thoughts! Love Mrs Rawnsley
Hi princeville! I have really enjoyed your blog and all the work there is
I hope my school does simillar stuff to this
Keep up the hard work and I will keep checking back for more!
Well done
Hi Aisha! Really glad to here that everything we did in Year 6 is useful for Year 7!
Mr Stott
Assistant Headteacher
Princeville Primary School
Bradford
I am in 4DH Mr Hunter’s class and we went to the National Mining Museum in Wakefield we went underground and the man said “be careful because it is dark” it was the best time ever.
In year 4 we have been going to swimming. Which we love and all year 4 have been very frightened from swimming and while the weeks were going on us people were also moving on.While the weeks were moving on kids were going up to 5 meter’s 10 meter’s 15 meter’s 20 meter’s 25 meter’s.
Hello Princeville Primary School,
This is the first time I have seen your blog. It seems as though Australia has been missing from your visitors’ list but the flag is there now.
I hope Twitter carries some #Comments4Kids to alert us when work had been posted. Commenting has become a passion.
Ross Mannell (@RossMannell)
Teacher, NSW, Australia
Hello Mr Mannell – and hello Australia,
We’re really glad you have discovered our blog. It’s amazing to think you’ll be reading our work from across the other side of the planet! Thank you for dropping by.
Mr Stott
Y6 teacher, Assistant Head
Princeville Primary School
Mr Mannell is a blogging legend Mr Stott, I’m pleased he has found your blog.
Mr Harrison
Headteacher
Miriam Lord, Bradford.
Hello Princeville this is the first time that i’ve seen your blog and so far i think it’s amazing.
Thank you Reece for appreaciating our school blog!
I am looking foward to see your blog too!
Thank you
Bismah
6RG
PPS
Hello Princeville. Your blog is realy lovely I have to agree. Congratulations. Do come sometime and see my website which has lots of poems your children will like and I don’t live far from you. Best wishes to you all for Christmas and next year. Josie Whitehead xx
Hello Josie – I’m glad you found and enjoyed our children’s work. What is the URL of your website? I’m sure the children of Princeville would love to read the poems!
Mr Stott
Assistant Headteacher
Princeville Primary School
Bradford
Oh, I do hope you’ll come to my website and enjoy the poems. At the moment I’m trying to persuade schools to do something special in their school: ie choose some of my poems which you like the most and to make a book in your school, illustrating it beautifully. I think children will love having a poetry book they’ve helped to make, and you can always sell it to make money for the school. Only do this with my permission though as I hold the copyright on the poems. I send you my love across the miles and hope we’ll meet one day.
Come and see our blog at
http://yearsix.chorltonparkblogs.net/
Hi what a great blog have you seen Miriam lord school blog.
Thank you Alisha, we have seen your blog, it’s fantastic. My favourite part is the Olympic Torch blog. I’m glad you like blogging, thank you for commenting on our blog. Perhaps you could share your thoughts on somebody’s work on our blog.
Mr Stott
Assistant Head
Princeville Primary School
Bradford
I really like your blog.
Thank you for your kind words Sehar , perhaps you could comment on one of our fantastic blogs.
Mr Gutkowski
What a lovely logo that is. I wish we could have that logo in our school.
Oh Thank you Usman we really appreciate that!
Our school logo is fantastic for us
I have seen yours and that is really good too
It is a great blog because people got smiley facys and it say’s welcome.
Sunaiah 3am
this is a really good blog for our school becouse we can answer other people from princville primary school
Great blog will keep checking back for more.
What a lovely blog you have Princeville.
I especially like the blog of you exploring the forest for your poetry, it looks like you had a great time!!
Keep up the hard work
Hello Princeville
my name is Sarah and I like your blog .come and look at Miriam lords blog.
I think it is good that you like our blog. I will be going on to your blog,but i think i will even like your blog.
Fantastic logo with the children on also a lovely blog set up it looks great!
The logo is fantastic. Also the blog is very good. This is the first time I have ever been on this blog.
THANKS Miriam i’ve heard you have enjoyed our school blog
Why does the German flag look this way?
Black-Determination
Red -Hardiness,bravery, strength and valor
Gold/yellow-A symbol of generosity
Black is for determination
Red is for victory
A symbol of generosity
If you went to Germany where would you visit?
Reply
Black forest
These are some German traditions:
On the first day of school children are given a big paper cone full of sweets so it’s less scary.
On December the 5th children clean thier shoes and out then outside for santa.
German people roll a burning bail of hay down a hill on easter.
Germans knock instead of clapping, except in the theatre.
Wow Princeville – I’m really enjoying having a good read of all your brilliant blogging…keep uploading your great work and making those comments….what a great way of sharing our work and thoughts! Love Mrs Rawnsley
I REALLY MISS blogging on your blog now and I really really miss Princeville, I just wish I could come back and start all over again
Miss you all
What a lovely and fantastic blog!
Hi princeville! I have really enjoyed your blog and all the work there is
I hope my school does simillar stuff to this
Keep up the hard work and I will keep checking back for more!
Well done
Miriam
Holling wood primary
Bradford
Year 6
Hi Aisha! Really glad to here that everything we did in Year 6 is useful for Year 7!
Mr Stott
Assistant Headteacher
Princeville Primary School
Bradford
i think swiming is awsom beacause its a good thing
I am in 4DH Mr Hunter’s class and we went to the National Mining Museum in Wakefield we went underground and the man said “be careful because it is dark” it was the best time ever.
In year 4 we have been going to swimming. Which we love and all year 4 have been very frightened from swimming and while the weeks were going on us people were also moving on.While the weeks were moving on kids were going up to 5 meter’s 10 meter’s 15 meter’s 20 meter’s 25 meter’s.
in year 4 boys have been swimming and we had races and we swimmed backwards we dived in the swimming pool.
i like world book because you get to wear bannas pyjamas and we get to
to do fun activtes.today we went assambly and Mrs Rawnsely was the banana.
THE school blog is brilliant becouse it is full of comment and it is fantasti
sunainah patel
xxx
Our blog looks good.