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Posted by: | Posted on: February 9, 2014

Chinese New Year

We wrote our names in Chinese on our Lanterns

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Posted by: | Posted on: February 9, 2014

St Brigid’s Day in Rm 6

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We made St Brigids crosses out of Pipe cleanersSt Brigids Cross

We wrote lots of facts about St Brigid.

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Posted by: | Posted on: February 1, 2014

Swimming lessons rooms 5 & 6

Swimming lessons started on Wednesday 29th January, 2014 for Rm 5 and 6. These lessons comprise part of the 1st Class P.E. programme. They are held in Naas swimming pool under a qualified swimming instructor.

Please ensure your child can dress themselves in under 15 minutes

Remember the following items each Wednesday:

  1. Swimming costume
  2. Swimming armbands
  3. Swimming cap (Note:  This is essential – No cap no swim!).
  4. A towel
  5. A change of underwear.

Swimming lessons, including instructor’s fees, hire of pool and transport will cost €8.00 every Wednesday.  A single fee of €70.00 can also be paid.   Each child will attend every Wednesday for nine weeks in total.

Please also ensure that your child’s name is written of every piece of clothing they will have with them.

Posted by: | Posted on: January 26, 2014

We have learned about the Arctic and Antarctic Regions

Over the last 2 weeks we have learned about the Arctic (North Pole) and Antarctic (South Pole) regions. We learned that the Antarctic is a continent underneath the ice and snow there is land. The Arctic on the other hand is not a continent underneath the ice and snow there is no land just water. Both regions experience 6 months of darkness and 6 months of light each year. People only live in the Arctic as it is too cold to live in the Antarctic.

We learned about lots of animals which live in the Artic such as the Arctic fox, Arctic hare, Polar bear, Puffins, Walrus, Bowhead and Beluga whales. In the Antarctic : Emperor penguins, Albatross, Adelie penguins, Krill. The Blue Whale  is common to both regions. We learned lots of facts about the Blue whale. It is the largest creature in the world having a length of 30 metres. It has baleen plates ( like bristles) instead of teeth so it doesn’t eat humans!! Look at our writing below and read more on the Blue whale.

During our Art lesson we made Igloos which are used by the Inuit’s who live in the Arctic regions. We loved working with clay!

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We then painted the Igloos and the Arctic/Antarctic animals we made.Bord Buí Bord Dearg Bord Glas Clay only Igloo_painted Igloos together Igloos_ class together Painted Igloos Ffion Painted Igloos Painted Igloos_Jack Penguin and Igloo Round igloo Sean_igloo Working with Clay

We wrote some facts about the Blue Whale

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Posted by: | Posted on: January 19, 2014