Monday, 27 February 2012

Jack’s Diary (Titanic)

Dear Diary 12.35 am

It is around 12.35 am and I have just heard a weird noise, a scraping noise against the side of the ship.  I was really worried.  About 10 minutes later a steward rampaged into our room and shouted evacuate and do it quickly!  Do it now!  My family panicked.  We put our warm clothes and our life jackets on.  We were so scared!  We went up to the lifeboats.  Sadly my brother is classed as a man.  I was upset as he had to stay behind on the sinking ship.  All of the first class passengers always get on the boats first.  Carelessly the first class passengers just walked up to the lifeboats.  It really annoyed me.  Nervously all of the men stood there thinking if they were going to survive.



Entry 2 – 4.35 am

4 hours later the Carpathia came to rescue us.  Thank goodness my brother was safe.  We saw him on the Carpathia.  It took quite a while to get to New York but we were happy as we were still a family.
                                                By Emily

Jack’s Diary

15th April 1912  21.30 am

It was the scariest thing ever!  Thank god I’m on a lifeboat!  When my parents were asleep I snuck outside to see what was going on.  First I thought that nothing happened but then I saw water coming on the boat at a breakneck pace from the front.  I was about to explode.  I thought they said this boat was unsinkable!  Still I had to get to a lifeboat and alarm everyone.  I sprinted down to 3rd class to find Annie.  Then I heard a voice in the distance shouting, “Help!  My cabin is filling up with water!”  I ran up to the cabin and smashed the door open and there was Annie.  I swam into the room because there was lots of water filling up.  Annie and I ran up to the lifeboat that I prepared.  When the lifeboat was lowered Annie fell off.  I jumped in to get her.  I saved Annie and I was very proud.  Thank god I didn’t die!
                                                By Colin

Dear Diary

12.15 am 14th April

As I write I’m on a lifeboat watching the Titanic sink slowly.  This is what happened.  Silently I went to bed and I heard a scraping noise then…EEEEHH!  A steward came rushing in and said lifebelts on quick, quick!



My mum, dad, brother and I leaped out of our beds, put our lifebelts on and bolted out of the room to A deck.  Everyone was running to A deck.  I asked a steward what happened and he said, “We hit an iceberg.  We’re going to sink!”



I glimpsed Annie Flynn over in the distance.  Speedily she rushed over to me.  As the 1st class passengers were away luckily I got on a lifeboat with Annie Flynn, mum, dad and Ted.



2 am 15th April

Now we’re watching most people from 3rd class die.  The Titanic is down and so is Ted.  We will miss him sadly.



Ohh…in the distance, I see, I see… the Carpathia.  WE’RE SAVED!!



5.10 pm 16th April 1913

It’s been one year since the Titanic sank and I’m still missing my brother.  This is my last diary entry.  Bye.
                                                By Blair

My Diary

Dear Diary at midnight 14th April

As soon as Ted and I were out of bed we had to get to a lifeboat and fast!  We heard it was women and children first.  Thankfully we found a lifeboat and got on it and Ted was allowed on one with me.  I just hope mum and dad are all right.  Mum was on the next lifeboat and I waved and she was glad we were all right.  We saw the ship going up.  I was so scared of it!  The boat broke in half after just a few minutes.  The people who fell in the water were still moving in the freezing cold water.  The Titanic was still sinking and soon it will all sink in the water of worse sink to the bottom of the ocean.  Everyone was so scared – well all of us should be.  Mum was shocked at what was happening to so many people who were left on board Titanic.



I was worried that my dad was still on the Titanic as it was sinking fast!  I wanted to go back but I couldn’t go so I tried to shout him but it was no good as he could not hear me.  I was afraid that he would be dead.



After a while I saw the people in the water.  It looked like they were frozen and I was right about it – they were.  It was so so scary to see them not moving anymore.  Two hours later were saved by another ship.
                                        By Adam

Jack’s Diary


12.55 am 15th April 1912   



Dear Diary,

Thank goodness, I am now on a lifeboat, with Ted and my mum but sadly, my dad might not make it, as it is women and children first.  Half an hour after I went to bed we heard a loud knock on our cabin door.  Then we heard a voice saying, “Everybody up and put your lifebelts on then get up to the A deck.”  Suddenly my heart started thumping then I knew what was happening – the boat was sinking!  Hastily I told Ted plus my mum and dad what I thought.  Suddenly there was an utter silence.  Now everyone in our corridor was heading towards the lifeboats.



Once we were on the A deck I started searching for Annie Flyn, although she would only be able to get loaded onto lifeboats after the 1stand 2nd class passengers.  Just as I was stepping into the 4th lifeboat I spotted her!  Slowly she was stepping into the 5th lifeboat so, I rushed along the deck with my mum and Ted chasing me.  When I got to the other lifeboat there were only 2 spaces left even though there were only 28 passengers loaded.  Quickly I leaped in and took a seat and so did my mum and Ted but they have to squeeze.  Carpathia the ship coming to save us was 3 hours away so I had time to get to know Annie really well. This was her first time on a ship and probably her very last she told me.



5 am 15th April 1912

Dear Diary,

Now I am on Carpathia, Hooray!  Annie, Ted and I are all telling stories about what we have done in our lives, while my mum is sobbing over my dad’s death, although she doesn’t know if he is definitely gone forever.  It turns out Annie was gong to be near where we are going to start a new life.  Sadly 1 of Annie’s little brothers didn’t get a space in the lifeboat due to getting lost on the way to A deck and her mum didn’t realise he was missing until they were on the sea.  My dad will always be in my heart!
                                                By Amy

14th April 11.40 pm


Foolishly then I realised we’d hit an iceberg!  After that I say Ted and Dad aggressively waking mum and me up but I was longing for a little longer sleep.  Timidly I woke up but as I got out of bed I heard a steward shouting, “Get your lifejackets on!”  So we did and even though they could save our lives I hated it as it wasn’t very warm and it felt more like 6 dictionaries stuck up a jacket and then renamed!  As time went on, I found myself on the 1st class promenade but it was okay this time due to the collision – we were getting in the lifeboats though it took a long time to get on one.  Then I saw Annie Flynn.  She waved.  Carelessly I stepped forward however I slipped!  But luckily a kind gentleman pulled me up.  In addition to this another bad thing happened, as we were lowered into the water, boat 13 almost landed on us, if it wasn’t for Mr Stephen and his family we would of beed crushed before we were even 1 metre from the sinking hell.  Finally we were out of the way of the doomed Titanic but it wasn't until 4 hours later that we saw the safety boat the croparia or something – safety at last!



20th April 11.40 am

Well it’s been 6 days and we’re in America, “Yee Haw!”  We’re in paradise.  Nothing but positive.  “Howdy partner!”  “See ya later Alligator!”
                                                        By Billy

S.S. Titanic

Hello and welcome to the super ship Titanic – the biggest best ship ever built.  The speed can go up to 22 knots per hour and the size is 22 buses up together.  She’s got watertight doors and is made out of metal and steel and is unsinkable.  The electricity is massive and every room has got it (even the 3rd class).



On board the employees are your slaves.  If you ask the captain to turn around he will do it.  The bell boy is so up to date and the captain has driven over 50 grand boats.  The food is the best – ask for a lobster and you will get one.  Ask for an ice cream and you will get one.  We have 30 different restaurants.



 As for the modern facilities there are millions of things to do on board.  There’s a casino, a swimming pool, a reading and writing room, a disco room and an entertainment room which has millions of singers.  The best singer of all time Bob Jason is appearing along with an orchestra and a Karaoke.



We hope you come aboard the Titanic.  1st class is 4,000 pounds, 2nd class is 200 pounds and 3rd class is 99 pounds.  It’s taking off in 1912, 10th April from Southampton.
                        By Jay

Titanic


Come aboard the Titanic.  It is the greatest, most magnificent ship ever built.  The Titanic is the largest ship in the world.  It is 882 feet long and 397 feet high!



Aboard the Titanic there are lots of superb facilities such as a sauna, steam room and Turkish baths for relaxing in if you have had a long stressful day.  There is a reading and writing room if you want to write to family and friends or why don’t you pop on down to the gymnasium if you feel energetic?  Besides this you will not get better facilities than this anywhere in the world.



Above all that, Titanic has the finest restaurants and quality service.  It has the Neptune Restaurant as well as the Percidents Restaurant and last but not least Waga Mama – the best restaurants in the world.  As a result the Titanic is the grandest most magnificent ship in the world.



So what are you waiting for?  Buy your ticket now, before it is too late.
                                                                                                By Rhyanna

The Titanic Express


The Titanic is the largest ship ever built.  It is the size of 22 buses joined together which is 267 metres long (and 882 feet).  Titanic is like a big black cloud going by.  22 knots is its average speed.  It will take 6 days to sail across the Atlantic.



Titanic has the grandest modern luxuries from its soaring grand staircase, reading and writing room, rejuvenating sauna and steam room with Turkish baths.  The 1st class has the grandest rooms but even the 3rd class is of a good standard.



Another great thing about Titanic is the service – it is very prestigious and all the staff are very helpful to you.



How could you not like the great food made by our brilliant chefs in the new kitchen?



You will love the entertainment with our casino and the state of the art music.



When the stars come out, Titanic shines brighter than ever.  She’s the largest ship ever built with brilliant quality materials and you’ll have a great time on board.  You’ll love her and want to come back again and again.
                                                                                    By Greg

All Aboard!


Ding!  Ding!  Hello, you are now reading the brochure about the Titanic.  Here you will find everything you will ever need to know about first, second and third class – all on a little piece of paper.



Third Class Info

Not got much money, want to start a new life?  Well this is the ship for you.  You will actually get a good night’s sleep and what’s more, a comfy bed.  America is waiting for you so what are you waiting for?  Get on this ship!



Second Class

Want to go to America?  Well, of course you do! Everyone does.  But go to America in style.  Come aboard the Titanic and you will feel great and what’s more, it is also good for the kids.  What is there to lose?



First Class

Your carriage awaits you.  Want luxury?  Well you can get it on board Titanic.  You can swim or be pampered by the Turkish baths.  You will love it.  Or what about a quiet night in the reading and writing room?
                                                                        By Alasdair

Titanic! Why not Board!!!


Titanic, it’s the best, the biggest and grandest ship ever!  Why not board first, second or third class – all are great and luxurious so board now.  We have loads of passengers booked to board so you could be one of them.  Make White Star Line proud and buy your ticket now!  Famous people and royalty as well as Bruce Ismay will board.  This is your chance to begin a new life or celebrate an anniversary, wedding or honeymoon in America’s New York.  It’s the first ever floating palace which hopefully the queen will board.



Before the Titanic launches there are a few things we would like say about the reason you should board Titanic.  Do you like to relax often?  Well you can with a sauna, Turkish bath and swimming pool or enjoy the 1st, 2nd or 3rd class lounges.  Although !st class is reserved for rich passengers 2nd and 3rd class will still have rooms, lounges and restaurants to enjoy so everyone has luxury.



Do you think Titanic is not great?  Then you're not thinking!  Titanic is the best in the west.  She is the mothership – a big cloud over small boats.  If Titanic ever sank in a million years there will be enough lifebelts and lifeboats so you’ll make it to America safely.  Titanic is the safest boat on earth – it’s true.  So board the mothership.



Do you want to relax by taking a swim or a Turkish bath?  Well here is what I have been trying to say.  Get your ticket before they are sold out.  This is the cruise ship of dreams so please come on board Titanic.
                                                                        By Megan

Sunday, 26 February 2012

Let’s Set Sail


Well today’s the day the magnificent ship Titanic will set sail on its voyage to New York, America.  Captain Edward J Smith and his crew are getting everything ready to welcome all the joyful passengers onto his ship. White star line pronounced that the Titanic was ready to sail. Some of the quayside crowds are making a day out of this as well as saying goodbye to friends and loved ones.  The Titanic was built in Belfast by Harland and Wolfe, however it was brought to Southampton.  People are going on the Titanic to emigrate, to start a new life or just for holiday.


  The titanic is 269 metres (882 feet) long.  That is the size of 22 buses lined up together.  The propellers are the size of windmills.  So why do they call it the unsinkable ship?  Well up to 4 compartments can flood and she can still stay afloat but that’s not going to happen.  Due to safety reasons the Titanic has 2 crow’s nests for lookout.  Bruce Ismay is the owner of the White Star Line and we managed to interview him.  


He said, “Sailing inspires me and I wanted to make something that would stick in people’s minds forever.”  Unfortunately we couldn’t get to interview Thomas Andrews the designer.


The golden sun is beaming down on all the crowds as photographers are taking photos of the ship of dreams, Titanic.  The cars are zooming in with trunks.  All of the first class passengers are now heading on to the boat with boxes and some with their dogs.  Health checks are going on everywhere although the 3rd class get them the 1st and 2nd are not needed to have them.  Crew are standing at the doors to welcome all the passengers gradually 2nd and 3rd class passengers. We managed to get an interview with Sara White, one of the people in the crowd.  “I didn’t try to buy a ticket because I am happy with my family so I didn’t bother”


So what is Sara White missing out on?  This luxurious ship has many facilities such as Turkish Baths where it soothes your skin and leaves you feeling wonderful.  There is a gymnasium to get you into shape for America.  Elegant restaurants will serve you the most wonderful meal you have ever tasted.


Let’s hear what one of the first class passengers has to say.  Molly Brown said, “They’ve called it the ‘Floating Palace’.  Let’s see if it can live up to standards.”


The destination of the Titanic is New York City but it will call in at France then over to Ireland.  It will sail over the Atlantic Ocean.  This is the captain, Edward J. Smith’s last voyage before he retires but wants to go out with a bang, so he is trying to beat the record of going across the Atlantic Ocean the fastest.


So there is one last thing to say,


GOOD LUCK TITANIC.
Jennifer

Wednesday, 1 February 2012

Letter from an evacuee as part of our WW2 topic


Dear Mother,
            I am missing you so much even though I am having so much fun.  It is really good here in the countryside.  I have made so many new friends.  You don’t need to worry about me as I am living with a wonderful family.  Unfortunately I was being teased at first but we got it all sorted out.  Now we are all playing games together.  I’ve got some of my friends from home staying with me.  I’m staying with Stephanie, Sophie and my boyfriend Gordon.  My journey was okay but Lisa was sick on the train.  We found out where we were going after about half an hour. 

The family I live with are very nice.  They give us all breakfast, lunch and dinner but it is not as good as your food.  Mum have you heard anything from dad lately?

Guess what mum?  I got picked by a man and a woman.  Their names are Robert and Linda Donald.  They have so many children but we are all friends and they all like Stephanie, Sophie and Gordon.  We all get along great.  We have had 2 or 3 gas mask drills.  School is fun but on a Monday we have to do laundry or cookery all day long but we do that at home anyway so it’s not really different. 

Anyway, how is gran Ann?  Is she still taking her pills?  Mum can you try and send a letter to dad that is saying I miss him and I hope he is okay and tell him I am with a great family and I hope he will teach Hitler a lesson.  I need to go now as it is time for dinner.
                 Lots of Love
                             Your daughter, Cathrine McWhite xxx

 by Erin

Letter from an evacuee as part of our WW2 topic

       
Dear Mother,

Hello mum.  How are you?  I miss you really badly!  I miss your chicken soup and also your homemade cinnamon balls!!  I’ve got my own bed here and every morning I go down the stairs and have my pancakes with syrup and milk then go and play with my gird and cleek with my brand new friends Lily and Rose.  They are very nice and at my new school there is a boy called Tommy Strart and I think he wants to be my friend.  Also the lady that is looking after me bought me a gold fish.  I named it Cookie.  It has black eyes, red body an orange wavy tail.  Anyway, it’s nearly bedtime for me.
                     Bye, Love you!!!
                                     Love Yasmin  xxxxxxxxxx

Zia

Letter from an evacuee as part of our WW2 topic



Dear Mother,
            I’m fine thanks.  I really miss you.  I’m happy because me and my friend are living together.  It was a long trip.  We had to stop twice to get more children on board the train.

At the train station the public came in and out.  Then finally one of the public chose me.  Then they picked my best friend Heather.  We both like to do the same things.  After school we come home, put our school bags down and do our homework before playing.

My school is called Chockingham Primary School.  My teacher’s name is Mr Cronly.  He’s a nice teacher but still he’s got a big whip.  My pencil fell on the floor and I got ten hard whips on the hand.  After that we had to say the 9 times tables.  A boy called Alexander got an answer wrong and he gave him 25 whips!

Thanks for telling me that dad’s fine.  I hope the war ends so I can come home.  I hope Dad will be okay.  I do not want him to come home injured.  I wonder if dad flies the army planes?  He’s part of the British army.

In the countryside there have been 3 gas mask drills.  It’s not that scary as it was just a practice.  Then it was for real but no one got hurt – just some of the houses got destroyed.  Well I need to go now as my tea is ready.
         Lots of Love   Natalie  xxx