Burravoe Primary School

Tuesday in Edinburgh

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On Tuesday in Edinburgh we went to the museum of flight. It has lots of hangars where you can see planes. The first plane we saw was Concorde. Concorde was the fastest passenger plane ever. It could travel faster than a bullet and when it flew over people looked up. Concorde could leave after break fast in London and arrive in New York before break fast. Next we went to an interactive games place where we got to play games. There was a flight simulator and a hand eye coordination thing when you press a button and a thing drops. I hit the target. We went through another hangar then went to the gift shop. After we went to Butterfly world and had packed lunch. We played at a play park then went into Butterfly world. We went into a school room and did the life cycle of a butterfly then went into a big hot room where butterflies could live. The butterflies flew around you and you could see the butterflies up close. we saw some caterpillars then went into a replile room to see snakes and lizards. The lizards didn’t move for ages. We went into the handling room. We handled a millipede, snake and a tarantula. There was a nocturnal room so we went in and saw some glow in the dark scorpions. We used ultra violet light to see the scorpions. We went to the gift shop then did the penny press. Luckely i had 50p and 1p so I did it and it has a picture of a butterfly. Next we went to Toby Carvery and had gammon and totties. I liked the gammon. Next we went bowling but first we went in an arcade. I blew most of my money then we went bowling. First we typed our names but it only had 5 spaces so my name was Brydo. Bowling was soooooooo fun. Near the end Mr. Martin came and said I had nearly won and just 4 points would win. I got 4 points. We got our shoes back and went to the hostel and it was Louises birthday so we sang happy birthday and had some cake and the cake was yummy. After cake we went to bed.


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