World War II continues in P6, at least the learning about it does!
We have been finding out what evacuation meant to people during this time. Children were sent away from cities to keep them safe from the bombing. This sometimes meant brothers and sisters being separated and lots of children were very homesick. We used our discussion and problem solving skills when we acted as Billeting Officers for an evacuation. We had to match children up with new families from a village. This was much trickier than it sounds! Erica thought it was difficult because you couldn’t always match the sisters up with the brother as some people would only take one child.
We continued as journalists this week as we continued with our newspaper reports about the outbreak of war. We have found another use for tea leaves this week…Did you know they are great for making paper looking old? Just what we need for our 1939 newspaper articles!
On a more serious note, Monday 27th January is Holocaust Memorial Day and this week we used our reading time to read and discuss some diaries written by Jewish children during this time. Chloe said, “It was upsetting to look at the diaries and hear what happened but I think it’s important that we know about it.” Ian said that he thought “we should remember to stop history repeating itself.”
Lots of Scottish things are also happening in school at the moment. We are working very hard to learn our Scottish poems and in music we have been learning Tam O’Shanter.
Next week, we are going to investigate the effects of bombing during WWII and start some art work inspired by these events. We are also going to be starting a fitness programme in PE and, we are looking forward to a visit from Mrs Ferguson so that we can show her what we have been learning about writing in the mystery genre.