Leeks and tomatoes and kale…oh my!

It’s been a busy time for P6 recently. We needed time to get over the excitement of World Book Day where we were visited by Katniss Everdeen, President Snow, Effie Trinket, Ceaser Flickerman, Prim Everdeen, Ginny Weasly, Hermione Granger, Gangsta Granny, Just William, Greg Heffly, Joanna Mason, William Beech and many more just in our own class.

We have been lucky enough to play cricket for the last few Fridays and we have been learning all the skills we will need for the cricket festival at Livingston Cricket Club next Friday. Katie says “We were all active at the cricket and we are enjoying it.”

Obviously WWII still continues here in p6 and in case of gas attacks we made sure that we were prepared by making our very own gas masks. We had to use careful template and cutting skills and then we had to work out a way to attach the filter to the main mask using technology skills, not as easy as it sounds! We are all prepared now to ‘KEEP CALM AND CARRY ON!’.

Using our maths skills in area, measure and perimeter, we have also been making sure that we will have enough to eat and even extra to add to our rations. We are following Government Advice to ‘DIG FOR VICTORY’. Our Victory Garden challenge was to find as much space in our gardens for growing vegetables as possible while keeping space for our Anderson Shelter, rabbit hutches, chicken coops, compost heap, fruit trees and a greenhouse! However, that wasn’t all. We were given another challenge to sow vegetables and make sure we have something to harvest every month of the year. Amongst other things we decided on leeks, onions, kale and tomatoes.