Tuesday 11 March 2014

Seachtain na Gaeilge 2014

Táimid ag céiliúradh Seachtain na Gaeilge 2014. Seo deis iontach an gaeilge a labhairt le do chairde, le do chlann, leis an siopadóir agus le gach duine in Éireann. Úsáid do theanga dhúchasach an tseachtain seo agus ansin gach seachtain. Beidh duais do "Gaelgóirí na Seachtaine" dé Máirt seo chugainn. 

Frásaí Simplí

Dia Dhuit - Hello                                                                      Is maith liom ... -  I like ...
Maidin mhaith - Good morning                                             Ní maith liom ...  - I don't like ...
Oiche mhaith - Good night                                                     Bá mhaith liom ... -  I would like ...
Conas atá tú? -  How are you?                                              Ar mhaith leat ... - Would you like ...
Cad is ainm duit? - What is your name?                              Ith dó dhinnéar/bhricfeasta -  Eat your dinner/breakfast
Is mise ....  - My name is ....                                                    An bhfuil tú réidh ? - Are you ready?
Cá bhfuil ....? - Where is ... ?                                                  Tá .... tinn -  .... is sick
Cá bhfuil tú i do chonaí? -  Where do you live?                 Go raibh maith agat - Thank you
Tá mé i mo chonaí i ... -  I live in ...                                        Tá fáilte romhat -  You're welcome
Cathain? -  When?                                                                   Slán leat -  Goodbye
Cá bhfuil? - Where is?



Amhrán Oifigiúil Sheachtain na Gaeilge 2014 



Wednesday 5 March 2014

Fire Safety Top Tips

On Monday two firemen came to speak to us about fire safety. They explained to us how to prevent fires, stop fires safely and escape in an emergency. Here are our top tips compiled by Amy Shannon in 4th Class:
  1. You should always have a working smoke alarm in your hallways or in each room.
  2. Never throw water on a fire started by electrical appliances because it will make the fire ten times worse.
  3. Check your smoke alarm once a week.
  4. Never leave a lighting candle near curtains, soft furnishings, books or papers.
  5. Always keep your hallway free from obstacles in case you need to leave in an emergency.
  6. If there is a fire in your house get out and stay out and call the fire and rescue service.
  7. There should be only one plug inserted into a socket.
  8. Saucepan handles should not be facing out because they could be tipped accidentally over by small children.
  9. Always have an escape plan.
  10. Always have a spark guard in front of an open fire.
    Our fire safety team

Tuesday 4 March 2014

Happy Halloween

NHappy HalloweenN

Gone Batty!!

Our classroom was taken over by Goblins and Ghouls and everything in between for our final Friday before the midterm. We had great fun painting our creepy clay pots and eating monkey nuts. 

Thank you to all the parents who attended our Parent-Teacher meetings this month. It was great to meet you all!

We had maths week during the month of October. Everybody made a great effort to achieve certificates in Mathletics. Our top scorer was Shane Woods with over 12000 points! Keep up the hard work! We also participated in a 3rd class to 6th class maths quiz as well as enjoying maths stations in the classroom. 
All our Mathletics Champions

Mathematical Geniuses hard at work!
The Results!




Elisha, Emily and Niamh practicing tables
with dominoes.

Shane, Amy, Seán, Dylan and Adrian solving
Mrs. Quinn's Cake problem.
 
This month our internet speed has skyrocketed! This means we can complete our accelerated reader quizzes really quickly, partake in Mathletics in school and enjoy lots of interactive lessons online. We can also edit the blog easily so watch this space for more activities from 3rd and 4th Class. 

Adam, Eogann and Dylan make a great balancing act!
















Brendan, Seán, Elisha and Tom learning all about electric circuits. 

Link to the accelerated reader site:

https://ukhosted11.renlearn.co.uk/2935049/default.aspx

The Vicious Vikings


Our class had such fun learning all about the Vikings. Building longboats, carrying out research and listening to Viking myths and stories has been some of the highlights. A big thank you to everybody for working so hard on your projects. Here are some photos of our finished products. 


Fantastic Projects

Caoimhe, Shane, Coley and Eogan's large and detailed Longboat.
Aaron's homemade lego masterpiece

Brendan, Joshua, Dylan and Ella's creative construction. 

Ricky, Brendan, Mark and Eamon's wonderful wooden work. 


A clay replica by Leah, Jack, Seán and Adrian