It's a great way to wake ourselves up in the morning!
Wednesday, 23 November 2016
Wednesday, 12 October 2016
Electrical Circuits
Over the last few weeks, we have been learning about light and the eye in Science.
Today we revised how to make electrical circuits before we try to create our own lighthouses in Art.
It was very easy to get the light to turn on, but our attempts at making homemade switches varied between huge successes and abject failure!!!
Just as well we love learning from our mistakes in Sixth Class! :)
Good fun and some solid hands on learning was had by all.
Today we revised how to make electrical circuits before we try to create our own lighthouses in Art.
It was very easy to get the light to turn on, but our attempts at making homemade switches varied between huge successes and abject failure!!!
Just as well we love learning from our mistakes in Sixth Class! :)
Good fun and some solid hands on learning was had by all.
Friday, 30 September 2016
Story nana
We were enthralled by two wonderful stories told by Story nana this week.
A Native American story about the Windigo and a scary story about a house in Brownsville, California.
We'll not sleep tonight!đ±
Thanks story nana.
First day
It was a while ago but we had a great start to our year as sixth class students. We played some games that helped us to know each other a bit better.
Monday, 12 September 2016
Mr Arkins is gone... Long live Mr Walsh...
The takeover of Sixth Class has been completed peacefully, without tantrums or bloodshed.
Mr Arkins has been replaced as teacher by a younger, more efficient model, Mr Walsh.
I feel a change a coming....
Thursday, 2 June 2016
Rounders Blitz
On the 1st of June a sixth class contingent represented the school in the annual Cavan Rounders' Blitz on the 3G pitch in Breifne Park. Given the hectic sporting schedule of this time of year, the girls had little time to prepare, yet despite this they put in two great performances. Despite losing to a very strong Farnham team in their first outing, the girls recovered to beat Ballinagh in a close and competitive encounter.
Saoirse about to put the first sliothar in space |
Victoria poised like a cobra, ready to strike! |
last minute plans are shared on how best to completely crush the will of the opposition |
Leyza's pitch was clocked at 200kph by the Garda Traffic Corps |
Ready to mercilessly crush the opposition |
The base keepers and fielders are primed for action like a coiled spring, working in tandem towards the ultimate goal: victory! |
This pitch was so fast it is invisible to the naked eye |
This pitch broke the sound barrier, breaking the windows of several adjoining properties |
The girls celebrate sweet and glorious victory. |
Friday, 15 April 2016
1916 Exhibition in the County Library
Wednesday last, the 13th of April, we went to the library to meet Michael Moylan who styles himself as the curator of 'The Musuem That Comes to You'. Within the hour he had taken us through several hundred years of Irish rebellions, in a manic whirlwind and of dress-up and whimsy, before focusing the Easter Rising. The girls got to get their hands on history and had a great time.
Grainne playing the roll of a redcoat on the lookout for croppies |
Anne-Marie is on the lookout for the English Army at Kinsale |
A tommy gun |
A selection of the weaponry on display |
Michael shows the girls how flint worked |
Evelina plays the roll of a UVF member |
Shantel as an Irish Volunteer |
Ăine plays the roll of the British Tommy |
Leticia as a wounded German machine-gunner. |
Laura as Countess Markievicz before her political awakening |
Laura as Markievicz in the ICA |
Leyza joins the IRB and infiltrates the Volunteers and ICA |
Alicija gets ready for war |
Ella Curran is armed and should be considered dangerous |
RĂłisĂn McCabe is armed to the teeth! |
Mecheile Smith is ready for slurry season |
Wednesday, 30 March 2016
Our tour of 1916 Dublin
Our tour began in the acclaimed Little Museum of Dublin. The girls got to examine the life of the city, through a number of eras, by examining artefacts ranging from advertisements, to art and bric-a-brac. Afterwards we crossed the street to have our lunch on St.Stephen's Green and here is where we met our tour-guide Jack.
Jack took us on a walking and bus tour of the city and some of the main battle sites; The Green, O'Connell St, Moore St and finally The Garden of Remembrance. From there we bussed out to Collins' Barracks and paid our respects at Arbour Hill.
Before heading home through the Port Tunnel we had a brief stop at the Docklands, for a sandwich, where the more observant amongst us saw TV magician Dynamo walking his dog!!
With Bono's alter-ego in the U2 room |
Bond Villains |
The U2 room |
Our Countess Markievicz with the original |
Bullet holes on 'Traitors' Gate' from the fighting on St.Stephen's Green |
At the CĂșchulann statue inside the GPO |
Inside the GPO |
The art exhibition in the Little Museum of Dublin |
Our tour guide Jack fills us in outside the GPO |
At the bullet-scarred columns of the GPO |
Chilling out in the quintessential piece of 60s kitsch |
The U2 room |
The note written by the O'Rahilly to his wife as he lay dying in Moore Lane ,during the 1916 Rising, committed to stone |
Struggling to upload some of these photos but here are a few from an enjoyable and very informative day.
The girls at Arbour Hill |
Group photo at Arbour Hill |
A moment of reflection |
Group photo at the Garden of Remembrance |
A history of Ireland in comic form |
The girls in the Little Museum of Dublin |
Finding out about Dublin one artefact at a time. |
"Yes I said, yes I will, yes!" |
enjoying some of the interactive exhibits |
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