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Junior Winner - Greg Stevenson

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Infant Winner - Jacob Dixon

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Virtual Classroom of the Millennium
by Daniel Gibson which features

Virtual Globe

If you touch any area on the globe it will give you a tour of the place.

Bookshelf

When you pick a book off the shelf and open it, it will show the programme of the book. Some have a button on them to turn the page for you if you want to learn it.

Blackboard

When you push the blackboard switch it turns into a cinema screen of what the teacher wants you to learn.

Electrical Sound Barrier

When the teacher wants some peace and quiet he or she flicks a switch and an automatic sound barrier surrounds the teacher’s desk.

The Human Cooker
by Sarah Thompson

The Human Cooker is an easy way to do your cooking. For example, if you put a chicken in you say, "Chicken, slow cook, 1 hour 2 minutes – cook now" – or whatever time you want. You can shout from your armchair or if you have your hands full. The Human Cooker is named after us humans because it thinks like a human and makes life easier for you.

The Dalmation Cyber Dog

This Dalmation Cyber Dog is a helpful little fellow! He can help your children with their homework! He talks both human and doggy language! You can get males, females and different breeds of cyber dogs! As well as helping your children he or she will help you around the house! He can have a collar like a real dog and like a real dog he needs three walks a day – OUTSIDE! He needs real dog food and real water and like most dogs they like real doggy treats! You can give him or her a

name and once he or she realises its name, he or she will soon respond to you calling. He or she will act like a real dog and do what a real dog would do. He will also need to have a nice comfortable bed to sleep in and will not talk to you if you start to neglect him!

Lauren Barker

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Other Ideas

The Millennium Super Car, with its own bath, sink and toilet, by Sarah Carr.

Hollie Farrow’s amazing fashions – if you touch bands and rings you hear the radio, get a drink or make phones and presents appear.

Luke Garton’s fantastic robot entertainer, which hovers with its guitar and does a good impression of Elvis.

Kathryn Spence’s gas powered bus.

Jodie Todd’s flying vacuum cleaner.

Christopher Sharp’s jet powered skates.

Emma Jackson’s ‘Shop ‘til You Drop’ super shopping trolley – it even has a chair for the shopper to sit on.

Emma Sunman’s self-Christmas decorating house.

Aleisha Rennison and Sarah Watts’ amazing car which includes loads of special features and a post box that automatically opens and reads your letters to you.

Christopher Navier’s Hard Working Robot which has many functions including clearing paths, drilling and carrying things.

 

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Classrooms

I think the schools of the future will be on big metal poles going up into the sky and you have elevators to get to the classrooms. The classrooms will have more PCs to work on and we will have robot teachers as well.
Luke Dixon

The classrooms are going to be really fun. There will be a ball pool and a slide in one corner. In the middle there will be an obstacle course and at the front is where you work. It will be really bright and shiny. It will have only one window at the top, so light will come in only through the roof. The blackboard won’t be black, it will be sparkly (so it will be called the sparkleboard). The tables and chairs will float about, but you can still do your work.
Lauren Bullock

Instead of chairs we will have hovering spaceships. All the walls are made out of glass. You have your own laptop and drawers and lockers that open by remote control.
Daniel Windass

They will be shaped in a square and there will be three floors. One floor will be for people who need help. Floor two is for people who need help and don’t need help. Floor three is for people who don’t need help at all. You don’t need to walk, you can jump into a lift. You hold onto the side, it goes fast and spins you around and around.
Helen Barnett

I think the classrooms will be underground. Instead of sitting on a seat you will hover. Your desks will have a flat screen TV in them and a video for when you finish your work.
Christopher Clark

Equipment

For equipment we would have pens that have microphones at the end and you can tell the pen what to write and it will put it on the paper. We will have rulers that make lines themselves and they will be the exact size that you want.
Oliver Little

Homework

We will get homework off teachers that will involve games and making things to bring into school. We will have a book with all the answers in, but we have to find them.
Lewis Sarel

Instead of us doing the homework we could have robotic servants to do it for us. Or we could put it through an answer machine to put in the answers.
Nichola Hall

Lunchtimes

We will replace the dinnerladies with 8 machines. The machines will give us our food. For example, if you press ice-cream and chocolate, chocolate ice-cream will come out into a bowl.
Ben Eskrett

For lunchtimes in the future you could have your own robot, so if you were hungry you tell it what you would like to eat and it will bring you your food.
Hollie Farrow

P.E.

For PE we would not just do dance and all the other stuff you do in PE these days, you would have indoor board parks and rollerblading parks.
Joseph Dean

   

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Three questions from each century of the last millennium – how many can your family get?

1003: Who sailed to America?

1040: Who became the King of Scotland? (Clue: There was a famous play about him)

1086: Which famous book was completed?

1150: The first of this was made in Europe. (Clue: You are holding some of it)

1170: Where was Thomas a Becket killed?

1190: Who was stealing from the rich and giving to the poor?

1215: Where was the Magna Carta signed?

1271: Which famous explorer travelled to China?

1297: This Scottish brave heart rebelled against the English.

1314: Where did Robert the Bruce defeat the English.

1337: How long was the war that started this year?

1388: Who wrote the Canterbury Tales?

1415: A famous battle

1476: Who set up the first printing press?

1492: Who set sail for the Caribbean?

1503: Who painted the Mona Lisa?

1592: Who invented the thermometer?

1599: Which theatre opened on the bank of the Thames?

1605: We remember, remember which event from November?

1607: Who saved the life of Captain John Smith this year?

1666: What major event happened in London this year?

1703: The Queen’s most famous home was built – what is it?

1775: Who made the first steam engines?

1789: Revolution broke out in which country?

1805: A famous naval battle.

1850: Levi Strauss invented what this year?

1883: Who invented the lightbulb?

1902: What was created in honour of Theodore Roosevelt, the American president?

1922: Which famous author wrote her first children’s book?

1969: Who was the first man on the moon?

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