
Sunday, 17 May 2009
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A locality study with the novel Victory by Susan Cooper at its heart! The Teaching Sequence also includes class trips to: Portsmouth Historical Naval Museum HMS Victory tour Portsmouth Harbour Cruise Royal Armouries Museum - Fort Nelson Bucklers Hard and a cruise on the Beaulieu River This is a Skills Based Creative Curriculum Unit.
who shot him?
ReplyDeletewhich of his hand had a gunshot?
When did he died?
ReplyDeleteWho killed him?
Which arm did nelson lost Right Or Left?
Great questions!
ReplyDeleteWas he a good leader?
What was his funeral like?
we can answer most of the questions know that we have been on the ship:
ReplyDeleteHe died four hours ater he fell on 21st october 1805.
He died because he was shot and badly wounded.
Nelson lost his right arm.
He was a very good leader and everyone was touched when they heard of his death.
His funeral was full of processions and loads of people were there to see it.
Excellent Tasneem. One of the things we are going to do is design a monument to Nelson.
ReplyDeleteI don't think he was a nice husband though!!!
Lolz yeah he killed elibeth his wife thats just awful
ReplyDeleteLearning Geography and History is fun because in age we don't know What happen to the world since it was old
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