Monday 25 January 2016

Learning To Code in HTML

This week we are continuing to make our websites using html.
This is what I've been doing:

<html>
<head>
<u><h2> This is my website</h2></u>
</head>
<font color=red><h50> THIS TEXT IS VERY SMALL</h50></font><br>
<marquee><h3> Can you find the small text?</h3><marquee><br>
<A HREF =www.google.com>this is one of the internets greatest information sourses</A>

</html>

Monday 18 January 2016

Programming using HTML

We used HTML to create our own web pages about WWII. We used small codes to build it.
For example we did the heading, body, then images. We used codes such as <head>, <body>, <img scr = "image name.jpg">. We used codes that we had learnt earlier. When we looked at HTML first we didn't understand what the different codes meant, so previously we experimented with different letters. This made it easier for us to make the website. 
We had trouble putting the picture up as it didn't work. This was because it was the wrong size. Therefore we had to resize it.
We didn't save the document as .html file, which meant it didn't open as a webpage. To fix this, we had to re save it as this.
We also wasn't sure where to write the codes, e.g. After or before <body>. So we tried it before, after, next to and below to work out which it would work with. It didn't work with before and after, so we used the others.


By Flora and Tochi
Class Saturn






Thursday 14 January 2016

Making shelters

WALT- To understand what occurred during an air-raid and the Blitz.

Today, Jupiter class have been making Anderson shelters, we started with a normal box and we either covered it in tissue paper or painted it. We also painted some corrugated cardboard sliver and shaped it into a cylinder shape for our shelter. 

We now will decorate it and make it look more like a garden by adding crops and flowers. Inside of the shelter we will add: beds, chairs and things they would've had back in World War 2 with some other homely features. 

In the war they had different types of shelters, Morrison shelters, Anderson shelters and lots of people used underground tube stations for shelter because they would be more protected by it. 
Before this, we did some role play, experiencing what someone in a shelter would experience in the war. We also wrote down feelings people would've experienced in a shelter such as: frightened and petrified.

We are all excited to continue making these projects and we look forward to learning more about World War 2

By Olia