- Miscellaneous, Weaving involves two types of yarn: The warp (from top to bottom) and the weft. (left to right) (9.50)
- Capitals of the World, Iceland - Reykjavik (9.10)
- Wedding Anniversaries, 8 - Bronze (9.00)
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- British Prime Ministers since World War II (1939 to 1945) - the year they took office, 2007 - Gordon Brown (9.00)
- British Prime Ministers since World War II (1939 to 1945) - the year they took office, 2010 - David Cameron (9.00)
- Spelling - Commonly
Mispelt Misspelt Words (letters O to Z), These (9.00)
- Spelling - Commonly Misspelt Words (letters A & B), Bizarre (9.00)
- Capitals of the World, New Zealand - Wellington (8.90)
- State Capitals of America, Arkansas - Little Rock (pronounced Ark an' saw!) (8.82)
- Spelling - Commonly Misspelt Words (letters C to E), Diarrhoea (8.77)
12377
links and counting.
Book Signing June 1st 2011 -
Sir Linkalot (aka Andy Salmon) will be hosting an event at 'The Book Nook' in Hove (www.booknookuk.com) @ 11am Wed June 1st. He will be giving a 30 minute presentation where he will challenge children to think of links with t-shirts and signed books going to the best linkers! Everyone is welcome, including grown-ups. The book is called 'Think-Of-A-Link - How To Remember Absolutely Everything' published by Scholastic Children's Books with a price tag of £6.99. It contains links for all sorts of categories including Spelling, Kings & Queens, Meaning of Words, Maths, World Capitals, Historical Dates and, of course, the first 10 Mr Men books! It also has Sir Linkalot's Tips & Tricks on how to link, throughout the book. Many of the links have been submitted by children and adults with their name next to the link. Linking's a blast and makes learning fun. I hope you can make it!