Children in fourth and fifth class participated in a ‘STEM Power Hour’. Children worked in groups and had opportunities to work with Bee-Bots and Lego We-Do Sets. Children programmed the Bee-Bots and the Lego We-Dos. Children enjoyed the work of ‘STEM Power Hour’.
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Lego WeDo Fun!
Today, Danny built and programmed a Lego model using our new STEM equipment! He absolutely loved it!!
CLOSING DATE FOR ENROLMENT APPLICATION
The closing date for the receipt of completed applications is January 31st 2020. Enrolment Application forms are available to download from the school website (www.murroens.ie) or from the school. Tel. (061) 386116.
Well done Madison!
Well done to Madison in third class who won a trophy for her dancing.
Bee-Bot Robots
Children began to explore the Bee-Bot robots. Children programmed the robots to follow sequences. Children created their own sequences and programmed the robots to follow these sequences. Children had great fun! We look forward to seeing the Bee-Bots move around to all of the classes!
Thanks again to the Parents’ Council who purchased them for the school!
Aldi’s Sports Equipment Has Arrived!
Members of the Active School Committee went around to the classrooms to show everyone all of the rugby equipment we received as a result of collecting the stickers from Aldi. Thank you to all of the families who sent these stickers in!
Does it Float or Sink?
Children in Junior Infants investigated different items in the classroom to see whether they float or sink in water. The children chose items around them every day in their immediate school environment. All of the boys and girls enjoyed the lesson.
Well Done to the Boys!
Well done to all of boys who participated in the Community Games Quiz event last night. Best of luck to Peter, Cillian, Denis and Tadhg who will go forward to the next stage in the Woodlands in Adare.
Sophia Physics Workshops
Today, the Department of Physics and the Science Learning Centre in University of Limerick visited our school and provided workshops to fourth/fifth class and fifth/sixth class. The workshop aims to encourage students to take physics as a subject in secondary school and to encourage positive perceptions of physics from an early age. They facilitators did some fun activities to demonstrate physics in our own lives. Thank you to GrĂ¡inne Walsh and the two undergraduate students who facilitated the workshops. The students enjoyed the workshops and definitely have a positive perception of physics going forward!
Junior Entrepreneur Programme
This year, fifth class are participating in the JEP programme. They are working hard to come up with a new product. We cannot wait to see the results! Keep up the good work!