Sunday, June 23, 2013

Week 10: What evidence is there that tells us that people lived in Scarborough in the past?

Year 6 children need to remember to bring a water bottle and arrive at school promptly on Monday morning to catch the coach to the Safety Challenge in Peterborough.
The NSPCC Buddy Big Work out afternoon of sponsored activities is on Tuesday. On Wednesday you will need your PE kits in school to practise for the Soke Sports.
What can you remember about the history of Scarborough? Who were the early settlers?

6 comments:

Anonymous said...

In 1993 was a lanslip and Holbeck Hotel fell into the sea.The Royalists and Parlemantarians fought and a whole side was knocked down at Scarborough castle.
Rose

Anonymous said...

Hi guys just to let you know that I'm back in England and came back safely do I need to learn my spelling and do I need homework ?





Lydia

Anonymous said...

I really enjoyed the big work out (NSPCC) challenge.First Scarborough Castle built by William Le Gros, Earl of Albermarle. This later changed to William of Newburgh. Here is some history on Scarborough Castle.
Lauren

Anonymous said...

Hello, I enjoyed the work out on Tuesday, it was tiring but fun! In 1866 The North Bay pier started to be built the initial cost was £12,135, paid by JW Woodall.

Katie

Anonymous said...

I really enjoyed doing the NSPCC work out challenge it was tiring.

Becky

Anonymous said...

I really enjoyed the Big work out challenge, it was defentily a challenge! Here is some history on Scarborough:

Scarborough castle waas built by William Le Gros, earl of Albermarle. Further improvements to the castle were carried out by King John, Henry III and Edward I.

Swimming was really fun this week playing with the balls.


Emily