Pancake Tuesday in 1st Class

2025 NATIONAL CREDIT UNION ART COMPETITION

Huge congratulations to Emily Bolger on winning the National Credit Union 7 years and under, general category award.

Emily entered the competition through the school and won 1st prize in the local competition, her picture was put forward and she has now won the National award. Well done Emily.

Cool2School

Aoibheann was fortunate enough to be chosen for Cool2School. We had such an exciting morning welcoming the Beat crew! Aoibheann and her two friends Emily and Erinn travelled to school in style in the Beat car.

Maths Surveys

The children were learning about Data and Bar graphs in Maths and came up with surveys they would do with their classmates.

They used topics like our favourite colours, hobbies and farm animals to do their surveys and had fun asking all their classmates about their favourites.

They compiled very good graphs to show their results and answered lots of questions about them.

World Book Day

In First Class we had a great World Book Day. We all brought in our favourite books and took some time to share them with our friends. We all got to read some lovely books together.

We did some cool posters of our favourite books and then did a Scavenger Hunt through the books which was great fun!

We are looking forward to listening to the books in school over the coming weeks.

1st class sherriffs are in town!

First Class are taking part in the RSA Seatbelt Campaign.The children learned about the safety of wearing a seatbelt. They will take part in a poster competition to try and win 2000 euro!

 

Happy Halloween!

Something mysterious happened in Marshalstown just over a week ago. All of the children vanished and were replaced with witches, vampires, goblins, wizards, superheroes, skeletons, babies and many more weird and wonderful creations! Luckily, all the children had the midterm break to recover and all were back to normal today. Click on the photographs for a closer look. 🙂

Happy Halloween! 🙂

Action Day for Water

On Wednesday 4th October, we held our Action Day for Water as part of our commitment to attaining our third green flag. The whole school participated in the event. The goal was to raise as much awareness as possible about how we use water in our lives, both at home and at school, as well as become aware of how we can actively save water. Every class explored the theme of water through Maths, English, SESE, SPHE, Art and Music. Every child pledged to save water on a water drop and we will use these drops to create a “pool of promises” in our school.

The Junior Infant class explored the Water theme through Maths experiments on capacity, e.g. how many cups does it take to fill a jug?. They also discussed the importance of water for the plants and flowers in the world. They planted daffodils which will blossom in the Spring. The infants became scientists when they investigated how to make a rainbow using skittles and water! They also created their own rain clouds using shaving foam and water. One of their favourite activities was learning a song called “If all the little raindrops…”

Senior Infants were also feeling the love for water and worked on a poem with their teacher. They also became scientists when the investigated the water cycle, in particular what happens when a rain cloud becomes too heavy. The children also made their own rain clouds using shaving foam and food colouring.

1st Class investigated the water cycle and discovered that the water on earth is millions of years old…it just keeps going round and round in the cycle! They also investigated how to make a rainbow using smarties and water. The water theme was also evident in their Literacy lessons as they read and discussed a poem on the water theme.

2nd Class learned a fantastic song about the water cycle which explained all the various stages of the cycle while they also listened to and sang Octopus’ Garden by The Beatles. Maths also had a watery theme as their addition and subtraction sum answers was a colour by numbers sheets which revealed an underwater world! The watery theme continued in Art which was based on reflections in water.

3rd Class explored the water theme through four experiments: Archimedes principle, Condensation, Dissolution and Floating and Sinking. They also read and discussed a poem based on this theme.

4th, 5th and 6th Class investigated water through experiment stations: Water timer, Bending water, Water Wheel, Walking on Water,  Creeping Colours, Shaving Foam Rain Clouds and Hydration Station. The topic of weather and climate was explored and discussed in SESE while the ways in which we can conserve and save water were discussed in SESE/SPHE.

A great day was had by all and the Green Schools Committee is hugely grateful to all of the children and teachers who participated in the event and helped to make it such as success! We’re not finished yet however, and our work will continue throughout the year towards attaining our third green flag!