The first day week we met Kenny and Mikey we did tumbles, rock and rolls and shoulder rolls. In the second lesson we did the V position and the dish position. In the third lesson we did donkey kicks and tumbles.The fourth lesson we learned how to do donkey kicks, hand stands and cart wheels. Then we devised a routine. This was great fun and we all loved it.
Wednesday, 26 December 2018
Monday, 19 November 2018
Science Week 2018
We had great fun during Science Week conducting experiments. Creating a magnetic based car race was very enjoyable.
Magnets attract magnetic objects through other materials e.g. cardboard,glass,water or plastic.
Let's investigate
Equipment:
- .Paper and scissors
- . A large sheet of cardboard
- .Crayons or markers
- .2 steel paper clips
- .2 magnets
Procedure:
1. Draw 2 small cars
2. Colour each car
3. Attach the template to your paper box
4. Place the paper clip inside the car
5. Draw 2 courses on the cardboard.Make a start and finish line. Colour.
6. Tape the magnets to ends of each ruler (this is your wand!)
7. Position the magnetic wands underneath the cardboard,under the cars so that you can begin your race!
Findings
1. Removing the magnet from the ruler and holding the magnet in our hand under the race track allowed the car to move better on the course.
Tuesday, 13 November 2018
How to make a Clay Pumpkin Lantern
You will need:
- potter's clay
- clay knife
- paint and paintbrushes
- PVA glue and water
- newspaper
Method:
- Roll your clay into a ball and throw your clay from one hand to the other to soften.
- When soft put your thumb inside and make a bowl or cup (pinch pot) and smooth out until there are no lumps or cracks.
- Choose a face you would like to do and carve carefully with the clay knife. If you find that your clay is going hard then wet your hands.If you would like to make ridges, you can.
- Leave to dry for at least five days on a windowsill. Paint when dry.
5.When the paint is dry put on a layer of pva glue and allow to dry.When dry put a tealight in and light.
This will make a lovely centre piece on your table for Halloween!
Sunday, 24 June 2018
Ballroom
Dancing
Since Easter
we have attended dance classes with Margaret Fitzgerald. Every Wednesday at one o clock we
would go down to the drama room to practice for half an hour. A few weeks later
she said that we were going to do a demo. The dances that she decided on were
the Cha Cha and the Waltz.
We practiced and practiced until it was perfect. So,
on the 20th of June we did our demonstration. At 1.45 we the performed for rest the
school. There were only 7 people who
danced they are Emily Barry, Beth Southgate, Aideen Fuller, Gemma Corcoran, Abbey May Barns, May You and Meadhbh Duffin. We loved it and we hope to do it again in
September. It was amazing. It was a really great experience.
The Waltz
The Cha Cha!
Monday, 11 June 2018
Katherine rundell
On Friday 4th of May Katherine Rundell came to our
class. She talked to us about how she gets inspiration for her books. Katherine
Rundell has written four books, “Rooftoppers”, “The Explorer”, “Wolf Wilder”
and “The Girl Savage”. There is also a new one coming out. You better be on the
lookout! She talked to us about how she writes her books. She helped us to lay
out our own idea for a book.
She spoke to us about how she got the idea for”Rooftoppers". She was in university in Oxford. She did not like it there. Her
friend said that there was a secret passage to get up to the roof. She went up there with her friend at night. One night she and her
friend found a glass bottle up on the roof. They thought that someone lived up
there. And that’s how she got the idea for" Rooftoppers".
Another one of her books is “The
Explorer”. It is Illustrated by Hannah Horn. Katherine told us that
she went to the Amazon Jungle. She said that she saw pink dolphins and she said
she ate piranhas. Katherine Rundell said that while she was in a boat the man
driving said to reverse. She asked why. He said that there was a caiman. He said a
caiman is like an alligator. Then they went spearfishing. To spearfish, you
need to hold a torch over the water. Then at the last minute you strike!
She also told us that she met
a tribe. She said that their houses floated on water. She spoke to them for a
while and they told her that tarantula meat is very tasty! So, when Katherine
returned home and found a shop that sold tarantulas, she bought one. On
arriving home, she opened the tin and bit into the head! She said that it was
not nice. We all thought that she was very brave to eat a tarantula.
Katherine Rundell is a great inspiration for us into the future!
By Aideen Fuller, Emily Barry and Olivia Cholody Dbierec
Friday, 8 June 2018
School Tour
On Friday the 1st of June
we went to Spike Island. Spike Island was so much fun. We went on a boat from Cobh to
Spike Island. When we got there, we met our tour guide who told us about Spike
Island and he gave us a tour.
First, we saw houses he said, “In the olden times the bigger the family
the bigger the house”. Our tour guide showed us where Little Nellie lived and
they are still trying to make Little Nellie a saint to this day. Then we went
to a jail. The jail was really big. In one of the prison’s there was a
mannequin it was funny. But lot’s of people were screaming. There was a whole
through a door and when we looked there was a dummy staring at us. We got a tiny
bit scared!
After that we had lunch. Then we played games. First we did activities
with Ross. The first activity was guards and prisoners then we did some
races. We also did cups and saucers. Then we went on the obstacle course. Then
we did races and we were done. We went back home on the boat. We hope you visit
Spike Island as it is really great fun.
By Chantelle, Shannyn and Eoin.
Spike Island
This year
for our school tour we went to Spike Island in Cobh in Co. Cork. We got a bus
from school to Cobh. When we arrived at Cobh we got a boat over to Spike
Island. We sat out on deck. It was amazing.
When we landed on the island. We
walked over a man-made bridge. Then we met our tour guide Jaime. When we
started to walk we saw houses owned by the military. Little Nellie lived in one
of the houses. We had to walk up a big hill to enter the prison. We were
allowed to go where ever we wanted. We also went to the ringfort. It was very
well hidden. Next we went to the punishment block. We walked around it. Then we
went to the gun room. There was tanks and cannon shooters. It was all very
impressive artillery. Then we had lunch.
After lunch we did the activities. We were split in two groups. Half of
us were doing an obstacle course and the other half of us played guards and
convicts. Then we had to get the hoola hoop around the circle. We also played cups and saucers. Then the two
groups swapped. After that we walked up and found a green area. Then we looked at the tunnels. There were
three tunnels but only one is open to the public. By the time we were finished
it was time to go. Then we went back to the boat and got on the bus and went
home. Half way there the radiator leaked and the bus broke down. We really
enjoyed Spike Island!
By Sally
Houlihan, Denise Mangan and Ruby Lineen
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