Wednesday 11 December 2019

It's been a very very busy few weeks in 5th class (A).
Here is a snippet of what we have got up to.

Firstly we had great fun making banners of our slogan for our 'Active School'. We really enjoyed brainstorming some ideas for the 'Active Schools' slogan. 


This week we are participating in the '12 days of Fitmas' as part of our Active Schools. We are really enjoying getting ACTIVE in 5th class


We also had a very special religion visitor in our class this month. We really enjoyed listening to his stories and we thank him for sharing these stories with us. 



It's the most wonderful time of the year and we are really getting into the Christmas Spirit. We are rehearsing for our 'Christmas Play' and singing our hearts out to all the 'Christmas Songs and Carols'. We are really looking forward to performing, Stay tuned for pictures of our performance, we think ye will love it!



Despite this busy time, we found some time to decorate our Classroom Door. 

'Take a sELFie'









Thursday 21 November 2019

We had another very bust week in 5th class A.

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In History this week we were learning about life in 'Medieval Ireland'. We are currently researching this topic and next week we will be doing projects based on this topic. So far we are finding it very interesting!
Stay tuned to our blog to see our FINAL PROJECT.

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We are currently preparing for our 'Active Break Week' and engaging with all things ' Active Flag'.
In Art this week, we created our 'Active School Slogan Posters'. We had great fun brainstorming our slogan ideas and creating our posters. 



We are really looking forward to our 'Active Break Week', after all, 'We're not lazy, we love to be actively crazy'. 

Friday 15 November 2019

This week in 5th class.
We were very busy rehearsing for our performance of the 'Cup Song' at assembly. 
Well done everyone is 5th class you all performed so well, ye were super!


During Art last week, we were feeling very autumnal. We designed our own 'Autumn Trees'. We created our 'Autumn Trees' using a cotton bud, paint brush and some beautiful Autumn coloured paint. They look great right?



We really enjoyed Golden time this week, we deserved the break after all our hard work all week!

 



Wednesday 6 November 2019

Parent teacher Meetings.

Our parent teacher meetings for this year will take place on Monday 18th, Tuesday 19th and Wednesday 20th of November 2019.  Please click on the link below to select a time that best suits you for the parent teacher meeting.


Many Thanks,
Múinteoir Grace. 

Friday 25 October 2019

We were so happy to have been awarded the prize in the pumpkin carving competition. 
Well done to all the other classes on their pumpkins they were fantastic! Here is a picture of 'Skelly' the pumpkin. 


We would like to thank the parents and all involved for arranging this competition and for the prize of a 'pizza party'. 
THANK YOU all so much from all in 5th class A. 

Thursday 24 October 2019

We had a visit from some very talented people this week, the teachers of the 'Music Generation' programme visited our class on Monday. 
They played three different pieces of music on their violins and violas. We were blown away by how talented they were. 
They were super. We would like to thank them for their visit. 




As Halloween is next week, the parents association of our school got a 'Pumpkin' for each class. (Thank you very much).
They decided to run a competition for the best 'Pumpkin', the winner will receive a fantastic prize at the end of this week. 
We had great fun carving our pumpkin, take a look at the photos we took during the process of carving the pumpkin.
Stay tuned for follow up pictures of 'Skelly' the pumpkin.



Saturday 19 October 2019

This week in 5th Class A,
 there is World Cup fever and we are supporting the Irish Rugby Team.




Come on the boys in GREEN!

We decided we would show our support by creating our own Irish Rugby Jersey.  

 

We also thought that the rugby ball they are playing with at the World Cup could do with a a bit of a face-lift......
Here's what we came up with!
We wish the BOYS IN GREEN the very best of luck in their World Cup Quarter Final on Saturday. 



With Halloween just around the corner......things got a little SPOOKY  in our classroom. 
We welcomed a few new visitors to 5th class A, we are not sure if they are going to stay for the rest of the school year. 
Our guess is they won't, what do you think?

To welcome our new visitors we decided to decorate the classroom to make them feel at home. 

We love all the traditions of Halloween, dressing up, trick or treating and carving pumpkins (stay tuned to our Blog to see how our Pumpkin looks after we carve and decorate it).
 We decided that this year as well as carrying out the tradition of carving a pumpkin we would make our own pumpkins using orange card, leaves and black curly ribbon. 
We think they look great, take a look!

 
 

Wednesday 2 October 2019

What we have been up to in 5th class A......





We have been very busy in 5th class over the past few weeks. Here is a snippet of what we have been up to. 

We participated in European Active Week, we all went down to the P.E and played some really fun games. We learned how to play some new games, we really liked the game 'Keep your flag', this game is a little like tag rugby where the catchers have to get both of your tags.
 Take a look at the pictures below, we got some great ACTION shots.  
As well as ' Keep your Flag' we played our favourite game of all,  DODGE BALL. 
Here are some pictures of us!

'Keep your Flag'.
DODGE BALL.



Next up in History we were learning about 'The Maya'.
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We studied these Native Americans at school and we created interesting and informative projects.


We had great fun learning about these people, we learned that they were a forward thinking people who had an excellent knowledge of mathematics. We discovered that these people had a lunar (monthly) count of 29/ 30 days and an agricultural year of 365 days.
Something that we still use today.
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We also used 'The Maya' people as a stimulus for our Art lesson during the week.
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 We recreated the native 'Mayan' masks which played a central role in Maya culture. They were made for a variety of occasions and purposes. In fact, they were even used to decorate temples.



Here are picture of some of our projects and masks, take a look at them we had great fun re-creating these masks. 


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