Thursday 29th March 2018
Update!
Well it has been a busy few months building our business
team as the cold weather has settled over our garden beds. During the winter we
have worked on marketing and finding out which crops we should focus on growing
for this coming season.
For the entire autumn term we have used lots of mathematical
and literacy skills in creating reports, posters, data sheets and writing
persuasive letters to companies who may be able to support us this coming year.
Operation ‘Greenhouse’ is also in full flight. We decided
that after the loss of our poly tunnel in the winter gales that we would
replace it with a polycarbonate greenhouse. Using our scientific skills we did
a study of sunlight and investigated the rotation of the Earth to find the
sunniest (and safest!) spot possible on our school field. The new greenhouse
will be sited near to the Poets chair. We are hoping to buy it using some of
our profits…watch this space!
Today we started work on the allotment. It had been a good
few months since our last visit and although still chilly, we decided that the temperatures
were now high enough for the weeds to start to grow!
As part of our handing over of the allotment to class 3,
class 4 showed the pupils in class 3 how to identify different types of weeds
and how best to deal with them! We used to science to achieve this,
investigating tap roots and surface roots and how to deal with each. We also
looked at different types of grasses and how they can impact on the allotment
if not dealt with properly.
By the end of the session much of the allotment had been
cleared and laid ready for the first crops to be set there in April.
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