


Junior Infants have been busy this week learning all about the number 3.
Junior Infants have been busy this week learning all about the number 3.
Children in Fifth Class looked and responded to the work of Piet Mondrian. This links with the work they are doing in Maths (lines and angles). Children are in the process of using his work as inspiration for their own pieces of work.
During science week the children in 6th class learned about the uniqueness of fingerprints, before investigated if their own fingerprints comprised of loops, whirls or arches.
We are creating scratch art in first and second class.
The theme for this year’s Science Week is ‘Changing for the Future’. Fifth Class looked at this theme in relation to school. Children looked at three videos, learning outdoors, having a robot assistant and having no rules in the playground as a trigger for their own Well-being schools.
Children came up with ideas for their well-being schools. In groups, children shared, discussed and agreed on ideas for their Well-being Schools.
Using Lego and building blocks, children designed the Well-being Schools.
Children in Fifth Class watched a number of virtual events throughout Science Week. These include:
This is Science Week!
The Sophia Project, run by the University of Limerick
Science All Around with Niall o Dwyer
Crazy Contraptions with Dr. Matt Pritchard
Junior Infants had great fun this week doing some experiments and learning about different things in Science. They made Oobleck and had fun playing with this. They made rainbows with Skittles and water and watched the different patterns forming. They also made lava lamps and watched the bubbles move up and down. Children learned about the giraffes in Fota Wildlife and also learned about the solar system.
First and second class are having so much fun for science week. We made slime using cornflour, water and food colouring! It was a great experiment.
Well done to the boys and girls for the great work they completed last year in both Maths and Science. Our school was awarded the Discover Science and Maths Awards for 2021. We received our plaque before the Midterm break.