Last week in September....a wet one but we had lots of fun in the classrooms doing lots of interesting things.
Ms. Muldoon’s room did some marbling and then created photo frames. They look fantastic
The Senior Room are learning about China, a country of 1.4 billion people!
We created some lovely Chinese art as we listened to both traditional and modern Chinese music. We researched our names in Chinese, traced them and decorated the page. Surprisingly a lot of Irish names translated into Chinese.
We looked at a Chinese dragon made out of cupcake wrappers, we made ours from paper plates. We decorated them with our own designs......they look really bright and colourful.
We created some lovely Chinese art as we listened to both traditional and modern Chinese music. We researched our names in Chinese, traced them and decorated the page. Surprisingly a lot of Irish names translated into Chinese.
We looked at a Chinese dragon made out of cupcake wrappers, we made ours from paper plates. We decorated them with our own designs......they look really bright and colourful.
In maths we did the number of the day. The number of the day on Thursday was 124. We had to make sums that made 124. It was fun and got our brains going. There were some very good sums.
We started playing a new sport called Futsal. It's like soccer just there are a few different rules.
The rules are mainly no kicking ball above the waist and you have to stop the ball with the ball of your foot. Also the ball is heavier than a regular soccer ball.
We were also busy freshening up our window boxes...we removed the dead pansies and dahlias and put in lovely heathers and cyclamens.
They look colourful and full of life, they stand out and the colours look great together!
Eóin and Niamh
The rules are mainly no kicking ball above the waist and you have to stop the ball with the ball of your foot. Also the ball is heavier than a regular soccer ball.
We were also busy freshening up our window boxes...we removed the dead pansies and dahlias and put in lovely heathers and cyclamens.
They look colourful and full of life, they stand out and the colours look great together!
Eóin and Niamh