PE Guessing Game
Are you very exhausted after this morning lesson? We are sure you still have some strength to guess some of the places where we trained this morning.
PLACE 1: The famous park where we did some triceps dips
PLACE 2: the lighthouse where we sprinted
PLACE 3: the lake where we did some multi hops
PLACE 4: the forest where we ran
Leave a comment and... good luck!!
PLACE 1. St. James's Park
ReplyDeleteSt. James's Park is located in the area of Westminster, in central London, is the oldest of the Royal Parks in the town.
St James's Park is surrounded by Buckingham Palace to the West, The Mall and St James's Palace to the North, Horse Guards to the East and Birdcage Walk to the South.
PLACE 2. Scotland Skye
The Isle of Skye is the largest and the best known of the Inner Hebrides.
It is situated off the west coast of mainland Scotland, Skye’s landscape is distinctly Highland with its lochs, heather-clad moors and towering peaks.
PLACE 3. Loch Ness
Loch Ness is a large, deep freshwater lake located in the Highlands of Scotland.
PLACE 4. Forest Robin Hood
It is a forest in the city of Nottingham, is very popular for the various films that have been made about Robin Hood.
1. It is St James Park in London.
ReplyDelete2. It is the island of Skye, in Scotland.
3. It is the Loch Ness, in Scotland. The legend says that there lives a monster called Nessie.
4. It is Sherwood Forest, where they happen the histories of Robin Hood
PLACE 1: St James's Park: This park is located in central London (United Kingdom) and is the oldest of the Royal Parks of the town. St James's Park is surrounded by Buckingham Palace to the west.
ReplyDeletePLACE 2: Neist Point, Isle of Skye, Scotland: A magnificient overlook on Neist Point Lighthouse, the most Westerly point on the Isle of Skye. A short walk from the road end, down the steep steps, leads to the lighthouse, which was built in 1909. Neist Point was used as the dramatic setting for a number of scenes in the movie "Breaking The Waves" by Lars Von Trier.
PLACE 3: Loch Ness: It is a large and deep lake located in Scotland (United Kingdom). There is a legend: The Loch Ness, from time immemorial, has a secret that has never been confirmed: Nessie, a strange creature that the people said to inhabit this deep lake. It was never confirmed if yes or not there, but many witnesses who claim they saw support its existence.
PLACE 4: Sherwood Forest: A forest knows worldwide, located in England, and is historically associated with the legend of Robin Hood. One of the great attractions of this forest is also the Great Oak, a huge oak in the forest. Robin Hood’s tales relate that this supposed hero-thief fulfilled all his great feats while wandering through Sherwood Forest.
1 English Corner
ReplyDelete2 Isle os skye scotland
3 Lonch Ness
4 Forest Robin Hood
PLACE 1: Is Hyde Park in London
ReplyDeletePLACE 2: Is Isle of Skye in Scotland
PLACE 3: Is Loch Ness in Scotland
PLACE 4: Is Sherwood Forest in Nottinghamshire
Hello. I'm María López Olmeda 3ºA
ReplyDeletePlace 1: Hyde Park
Place 2: Cape Wrath
Place 3: Loch Ness
Place 4: Forest Robin Hood
1-St james Park
ReplyDelete2- Skye Island
3- Alnwick Castle
4- Sherwood Forest
Gema Esteso Jiménez
PLACE 1: St James's Park. In London, United Kingdom.
ReplyDeletePLACE 2: Isle of Skye. In Scotland.
PLACE 3: Loch Ness: In Scotland, United Kingdom.
PLACE 4: Sherwood Forest. In England.
·Maria Martinez 3ºA Izquierdo·
PLACE 1: St James's Park. In London, United Kingdom.
ReplyDeletePLACE 2: Isle of Skye. In Scotland.
PLACE 3: Loch Ness: In Scotland, United Kingdom.
PLACE 4: Sherwood Forest. In England.
·María Martínez Izqierdo 3ºA·
1-St James Park is situated in the west of London and it is very older.
ReplyDelete2-Skye Island in the corner has got a lighgouse and it is situated in the west coast of Mainland Scotland.
3- Loch Ness is a bery long loch whith the leyed of a monster called Nessi who live in this wáter.
4-Sherwood Forest is bery beautifull and his has got an history about Robbin Hood that steal tho the rich and give the money tho tht por.