Friday 25 October 2013

Evacuees for the day!


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On Wednesday we went to a trip about an evacuee experience from Sheringham to Holt on a train I went with Cameron and Kyle .We met ARP wardens what told us what to do. We were meant to get off at Weybourne but it got bombed badly so we  had no choice but to get off at Holt .They did not know what to do with us so we had to stay there with them .We got bombed too! My group was called Spitfires what was obviously named after the plane Spitfire . Our group first went to the dig for victory lesson and then we made our sandwiches  . Mine had meat, mixed vinegar with brown sauce and vegetables chutney and cheese.  After that we put a gas mask on and also learned about Incendary bombs . Later on  we had to look round a cottage and clean it up.Then finally we had our lunch it was really really nice . Then we went home on a minibus .

By Joe

On Wednesday we  went on the coach to Sheringham  and it took a hour and a half  to get there.When we got there I got on a steam train with ARP wardens and we were supposed to get of at Weyborne  but a bomb got dropped  there. So we had to get off at Holt.When we got there a man and a lady took me to a building where I had to line up. Suddenly  a ear piercing  air raid siren came off  I had to  come in side  the building  and get down low. Suddenly I heard planes flying past getting closer and closer to me. Just then a bomb as loud as thunder came down luckily I survived .Then I did a job in a cottage  for a lady  and I washed up for her.Then I had to help in the garden . I did planting peas. Then I made my sandwich with rations.

By Ruby

To read more recounts of our trip to Sheringham and Holt as evacuees, then please click kidblog.

Thursday 24 October 2013

More posters

Before we were evacuated to Sheringham on our class trip, we were asked to design some evacuee posters that would persuade parents and guardians to send their children away from London. Again, we used comic life on the iPads to produce these posters and we had to make sure they were eye-catching, use different font and include a picture or photo.






Badminton rally!

During PE, this half term, the year 4s have been learning how to play badminton. 

This week we had a look at which pair of players could produce the longest rally. 

Elliot and Dylan produced a rally of 17 shots, however Dylan's and Jenson's rally of 11 had a wide range of shots, including forehand and backhand shots.

Let us know what you think!




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Friday 18 October 2013

A visitor in class

On Friday we were lucky enough to have a visitor in class. ray came to visit and talk to us about his experiences during World War 2.

Ray grew up in the East End of London during the war years and told us how he didn't want to get evacuated. instead, he stayed in London during the Blitz.

He told us loads about his childhood, including how long the queues for eggs and bread were (1/4 mile!), how he found an unexploded bomb, how he was buried after a blast and his Christmases during World War 2.

We found out so much and it was great to hear from someone that was our age, during the 1940s.








Thursday 17 October 2013

The war effort back home

Everyone was asked to help win the war, by making extra efforts and working harder on the 'home front'. Children saved pennies, collected scrap metal and food waste, and knitted woolly hats for soldiers.
 

Posters showed people how to put on a gas mask and how to plant vegetables. A government information campaign told people what to do - and what not to do. As well as making fun of the enemy to keep spirits high!






In class we have been trying to create some of these poster campaigns using the iPads and the app Comic Life. Please take a look at some of our posters below:












Friday 4 October 2013

Extra, extra, read all about it!

We have been writing newspaper reports in class. We stepped back in time to 4th September 1939, the day after Neville Chamberlain's announcement that Britain would enter World War 2.

We had to make sure we included:

Answers to the 5 w's (who, what, when, where, why).
Facts and opinions
Quote from the Chamberlain and the public (using speech marks)

Check out some of our reports below