Ms. McGovern’s fifth and sixth class were inspired by Martin Luther King and what he stood for. His most famous speech gave us the iconic line…I have a dream. They created some lovely art pieces on the day.
Ms. McGovern’s fifth and sixth class were inspired by Martin Luther King and what he stood for. His most famous speech gave us the iconic line…I have a dream. They created some lovely art pieces on the day.
Ms. Power’s fifth class have been keeping themselves busy during lockdown. They have been discovering the walking water science experiment, creating dreamcatchers and by performing the popular Jerusalema dance to name a few. What brilliant ways to keep themselves busy! (more…)
Ms. Smith’s class were asked to recreate a colour wheel using objects from around their homes. What a fabulous home art challenge!
Ms. Quinn’s girls have been keeping themselves busy. They have been performing the cup song, exploring the outdoors and experimenting with tie-dye. What busy bees! (more…)
A smile is a great way to spread a little happiness and is a universal language. Ms. Quinn asked her girls to send in a photo that would make her smile. The girls certainly rose to the challenge! (more…)
The girls in second class took part in a zoom scavenger hunt. They found household items around their homes and were challenged to make something at the end. What a fun challenge! (more…)
Ms. Kiely challenged her class to make the words St. Mary’s from different household objects. What a terrific response she got and creativity on show once again.
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As we are separated from each other at present, junior infants decided to spread the love by creating some virtual hugs. What a thoughtful idea!
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Ms. Healy’s class were asked to send in a photo with the word hello included. This was a lovely way for the children to stay in touch. They could draw the word or make the word from different objects that they had to hand. What great imaginations! (more…)
This week’s STEM challenge was to design and make a chair strong enough to hold their teddies. Most of the children used only paper and tape. Think we have a few buddy engineers in senior infants! (more…)