Thursday, December 23, 2010

Happy Christmas Everyone!

Senior Infants having fun making Xmas cards using matchsticks and coloured card.

Saturday, November 27, 2010

Cookery School!!

We made fairy cakes. First we rolled up our sleeves and washed our hands. Then we got the ingredients in the recipe. We needed flour, eggs, milk, sugar and vanilla essence. We mixed all the ingredients in a large bowl. Mrs. Magnier helped us put them into the oven and take them out when they were baked. We put sprinkles on top and ate them. They were delicious. Yum. Yum. We made a bit of a mess but we had great fun.




Monday, November 22, 2010

Knex Workshop

As part of the Galway Science and Technology festival we were lucky to be chosen to take part in a Knex workshop. Our task was to design and build a space rocket. First we talked about what we were going to build. Then we drew a picture of our rocket and finally we built it. Some rockets had doors and windows. Some had an engine. All the rockets had a pointy top so they could go into space.







Tuesday, November 2, 2010

Hallowe'en Fun Day






School Tour, 17th October 2010












School Garden

Our sunflower has lots of seeds.



Look at all the seeds!

Tuesday, October 5, 2010

Buzz.. Buzz..

A bee hive! For our nature table.

Friday, September 24, 2010

Here we are writing our stories.



Here we are working in our Maths books.


Tuesday, June 29, 2010

Congratulations Boys!

Well done on your recent achievements. We are very proud of you.

Tuesday, April 6, 2010

Ceolchoirm

A fantastic performance at our Easter Concert. Well done everybody.


Monday, March 22, 2010

Garda Fergus comes to visit!








Aboriginal Painting

We made Aboriginal paintings. We made different types. Everybody used different colours. We used dots, swirls and lines to make our paintings. We had great fun. Here are some of our masterpieces:

By Kelvin Langan





Africa and Sand Painting

We have been learning about a girl called Domitille. She lives in Rwanda. Because we were talking about Domitille it made us think of African art so we ended up making African sand paintings. This is how you make it. You get a page, draw a picture and get some glue and coloured sand. You put glue where you want to put your sand. You keep putting on glue and sand until your picture is finished. We really enjoyed making them. Here are some of them: