Showing posts with label Competition. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Competition. Show all posts

Thursday, 28 March 2013

The Ides of March, 44 BC, Rome.




Dearest Mother,

I do not  know if this message will reach you but Cleopatra has told me to write to you with the news. Today at the Senate, Julius Caesar was brutally murdered  and the city is in turmoil and confusion. The Queen is weeping and has disappeared into her bedchamber and closed the door. You told me once that she loved Julius Caesar when she was very young and I see this must be true. I miss Egypt, even though Rome is very splendid. There are statues everywhere and the food, though strange, is very tasty. Still, I miss our country and the wide river Nile. The Tiber is very different. I wish I had brought my old comfortable sandals with me. The Queen goes about the city and I go with her and the straps of my best sandals sometimes chafe between my toes. It's not yet very hot...not like at home, but still I am eager to be back. When I get home, the first thing I will do is greet my  beloved cats and stroke them for as long as I can.  I hope you are looking after them. They like to be brushed, too. They are as careful of their appearance as Cleopatra herself!

I send you fond love from Rome. No one knows what will become of this place now that Caesar is dead.

Your daughter,

Nefret.


Adelle Geras was born in Jerusalem. She has written more than 95 books for children, young adults, and adults. Her best-known books are Troy (shortlisted for the Whitbread Prize and Highly commended for the Carnegie Medal) Ithaka, Happy Ever After (previously published as the Egerton Hall Trilogy), Silent Snow, Secret Snow, and A Thousand Yards of Sea. Her novels for adults are: Facing the Light, Hester's Story, Made in Heaven, and A Hidden Life.

Wednesday, 27 March 2013

Postcards from the Past - From Vinci to Leonardo



5th December 1512

Dear Thomas,
                                                   
A time-traveller from the 21st century has visited to tell me of the marvels of the age you live in. I am so excited to know that my ideas about flying machines really do work and are used by quite ordinary people. He also told me about the Olympic Games in London and described to me the engineering you did to make a cauldron for the Olympic Flame. Indeed, he carried a little device full of moving pictures which showed me what you had made. I just wanted to let you know how much I admired it. It is a thing both beautiful and functional. You don't need any advice from me but I'm an old man of sixty now and have learned a thing or two about inventions so I'm going to give you some -  Always finish what you start. I didn't always do that and I regret it now. Good luck!

Your friend,

Leonardo.

Mary Hoffman was born in Hampshire and studied English Literature at Cambridge University. She has been a freelance, self-employed professional writer and journalist since the mid-90s. She was nominated for the post of Children's Laureate, 2011–2013. In total, she has written over 90 books, and now concentrates on longer books for teens, including the Stravaganza series and a new thread of historical novels.

Thursday, 22 November 2012

Christmas Competition with MEN Media



Postcards from Christmases Past invites readers of MEN Media local titles to submit a local-themed Christmas postcard. The best local entries will be published by the relevant MEN Media title in their Christmas editions

Were Christmases always better? Write a postcard and share your memories of Christmas in your community. Or send a postcard from a historical character or event.

Postcards should be no longer than 200 words and can be written as though from real or fictional characters. Entry is free and open to anyone aged 8 or above. 

· Simply write your postcard, attach a copy of the completed form to your postcard entry (or cut and paste the information into an email) and send it to: mcbfcln@mmu.ac.uk

· Or post a printed copy to:
  Manchester Metropolitan University, 
  Room 123, Geoffrey Manton Building,
  Rosamond Street West,
  Manchester M15 6LL 
  Click here for entry form.


Entries must be received by 12 noon on Friday 7th December 2012.
The best entries category will be published in your local paper.  If you have photographs to share, even better, but please do not send originals as we cannot guarantee to return them. If your entry is selected you will be contacted by telephone shortly after the deadline. 

Thursday, 4 October 2012

Time and Blog Travel

It's tomorrow! 

If you don't know what I'm talking about you can read Sarah-Clare Conlon's interview with Kaye Tew, Director of Manchester Children's Book Festival and Manchester Creative Learning Network, HERE on the official MLF blog. 


Monday, 1 October 2012

Creating Comics

CPD event – Using Comics to Develop Narrative Writing, 25th October, MMU Geoffrey Manton Building.


On October 25th we are holding a CPD event in MMU’s Geoffrey Manton building called ‘Using Comics to Develop Narrative Writing’. The session will be delivered by Primary School teacher, Matthew Sullivan, who is just about to publish a teaching guide on this subject. The session will explore how comics can be utilised to improve characterisation, story planning, setting descriptions, spelling, punctuation, grammar and vocabulary. Matthew will also suggest ways that comics may be used to engage reluctant readers and develop comprehension skills, as well as enriching and enhancing learning for gifted and talented pupils. 

Teachers who attend the event will be invited to register their interest in workshops which will be delivered by Humanities Student Ambassadors in schools. The workshops will aim to improve writing skills and raise the aspirations of underachieving pupils. It is hoped that the skills learnt in the workshops will also help pupils to produce their very own Postcard from the Past, which will be entered into our brand new competition.

Click here to book your place at this event. 
There is a  £20 charge to attend this CPD session. You can pay in advance here

The deadline for bookings is Friday 19th October. 

In the meantime, if you have any further questions please don't hesitate to contact us at hlssschools@mmu.ac.uk or telephone Claudia Conerney on 0161 247 1789.