We love doing wordsearches in class, so needless to say when Mr Kennedy told us on Thursday that we were going to make our very own wordsearches, we were very excited. To make the wordsearch, we first decided what it was going to be about, and then we wrote down 12 words to put into it. Finally we put them into a blank wordsearch, going both horizontally and vertically. There were some great results and Mr Kennedy was delighted with the effort we put in. If you'd like to try one of our wordsearches, click here and print one off:
https://www.dropbox.com/s/xge92gy3knn858v/Actors%20Ryan%20CS.pdf
https://www.dropbox.com/s/h3n2bn39yw96b0x/Animals%20Ciara.pdf
https://www.dropbox.com/s/mq5tfh9b4pyycg4/Animals%20Cillian%20G.pdf
https://www.dropbox.com/s/yci1xhx6vm4nqql/Animals%20Emma%20C.pdf
https://www.dropbox.com/s/ivbkb8ihr2xbbg6/Animals%20Hanniyya.pdf
https://www.dropbox.com/s/zptgbzt5wze36vz/Chelsea%20Cian%20K.pdf
https://www.dropbox.com/s/pp8kvxnh84110vo/Colours%20Isabelle.pdf
https://www.dropbox.com/s/hy7gpfvnf93qzrz/Food%20Emily.pdf
https://www.dropbox.com/s/9w49l3un9k50deo/Football%20teams%20Cillian%20O%20C.pdf
https://www.dropbox.com/s/3ugzcb3hzgz22qc/Footballers%20Aaron.pdf
https://www.dropbox.com/s/w0zr0ipouu03rfr/Footballers%20Ryan%20H.pdf
https://www.dropbox.com/s/7uycm69xqzb08tg/Fruit%20Ryley.pdf
https://www.dropbox.com/s/sngjqccx0t4m44j/Magic%20Animal%20Clun%20Eoin.pdf
https://www.dropbox.com/s/mm4nbvvqexgt0wc/Manchester%20United%20Cian%20D.pdf
https://www.dropbox.com/s/8ykaal5ktlyfzmp/Manchester%20United%20Julian.pdf
https://www.dropbox.com/s/osdcln6h0xdifwj/Minecraft%20Calum.pdf
https://www.dropbox.com/s/vbv9zle545xldqc/Minecraft%20Cathal.pdf
https://www.dropbox.com/s/gsdn9w7hvx67euu/Names%20Emma%20G.pdf
https://www.dropbox.com/s/qnwkllfszooap0a/One%20Direction%20Jaydeen.pdf
https://www.dropbox.com/s/bzteepwqgdm153f/School%20Rachel.pdf
https://www.dropbox.com/s/3lwcamm2zofqh9v/Shapes%20Niamh.pdf
https://www.dropbox.com/s/ikocqw8qys2k202/Sport%20Dillon.pdf
https://www.dropbox.com/s/4yvsz6an5lb336e/Summer%20Lynn.pdf
https://www.dropbox.com/s/mmuxag3k2qk5ncl/The%20Simpsons%20Rhys.pdf
Friday, 14 February 2014
Thursday, 6 February 2014
Maths Games 2
Here are some darts games to help practice addition and doubles:
http://www.topmarks.co.uk/Flash.aspx?f=dartboarddoublesandhalves
http://www.ideal-resources.com.au/products/primary_games/Primary%20Games%20Web/501darts/501dartsres.swf
http://www.ideal-resources.com.au/products/primary_games/Primary%20Games%20Web/dartscheck/dartsthrowres.swf
http://www.topmarks.co.uk/Flash.aspx?f=dartboarddoublesandhalves
http://www.ideal-resources.com.au/products/primary_games/Primary%20Games%20Web/501darts/501dartsres.swf
http://www.ideal-resources.com.au/products/primary_games/Primary%20Games%20Web/dartscheck/dartsthrowres.swf
Monday, 3 February 2014
Groundhog Day
Today we were learning all about Groundhog Day. This takes place every year on the 2nd of February in America and Canada. The tradition goes that when a groundhog wakes from its hibernation, it looks out of it's burrow and if it is sunny, it sees a shadow and stays inside, meaning there will be 6 more weeks of winter. If, however, the groundhog sees no shadow and leaves it's burrow, then spring has arrived!
The most famous groundhog event happens every year on Gobler's Nob, in Punxsutawney, Pennsylvania, in America. A groundhog named Phil comes out and predicts what will happen with the weather for the next 6 weeks. Because it is so famous, thousands of people come from all over the world to see Phil on February 2nd. Check out a video of Phil here:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?feature=player_embedded&v=v8kDo9hmwY4
We decided to have a go at predicting the weather ourselves, so we will used a special groundhog sheet to record what we think the weather will be like on Friday the 14th of February. There were some interesting guesses, so best of luck to everyone!
The most famous groundhog event happens every year on Gobler's Nob, in Punxsutawney, Pennsylvania, in America. A groundhog named Phil comes out and predicts what will happen with the weather for the next 6 weeks. Because it is so famous, thousands of people come from all over the world to see Phil on February 2nd. Check out a video of Phil here:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?feature=player_embedded&v=v8kDo9hmwY4
We decided to have a go at predicting the weather ourselves, so we will used a special groundhog sheet to record what we think the weather will be like on Friday the 14th of February. There were some interesting guesses, so best of luck to everyone!
We also played a game where we were blindfolded and had to pin the shadow under the groundhog in the correct place. This was great fun!
Here is our groundhog board in class
Check out this website for looooooooaaaaaaadddddddsssssss of facts about groundhogs!
Here are some fun groundhog games:
Enjoy!
Monday, 20 January 2014
Chinese New Year
Today we began to learn about China and Chinese New Year. The Chinese celebrate their New Year on a different day each year, and they also call their years after one of 12 different animals.
Here is a video of how that came about:
http://learnenglishkids.britishcouncil.org/en/short-stories/the-great-race
To find out what year you were born in, click here:
http://www.travelchinaguide.com/intro/social_customs/zodiac/
We also watched a video of what a Chinese New Year is like (even though this one is in Australia!)
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=sKzNPxu_QBU
This website shows you what your name is in Chinese
http://chineseculture.about.com/od/thechineselanguage/a/Chinese-Name-And-English-Name.htm
Finally we had a go at writing our own names in Chinese - it was great fun




Friday 31st January
Gung Hay Fat Choi everyone! On Friday we celebrated Chinese New Year. Fortune cookies are a very popular part of a Chinese meal, so we decided to make our own out of paper and write a special message inside. If you were lucky enough to get one we hope you enjoyed it!
We also made small lanterns to decorate the classroom and scary dragon masks too. Here is some of our work:



If you have any more fun facts about Chinese New Year, or even China itself, make sure to let us know by leaving a comment on this post.
Here is a video of how that came about:
http://learnenglishkids.britishcouncil.org/en/short-stories/the-great-race
To find out what year you were born in, click here:
http://www.travelchinaguide.com/intro/social_customs/zodiac/
We also watched a video of what a Chinese New Year is like (even though this one is in Australia!)
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=sKzNPxu_QBU
This website shows you what your name is in Chinese
http://chineseculture.about.com/od/thechineselanguage/a/Chinese-Name-And-English-Name.htm
Finally we had a go at writing our own names in Chinese - it was great fun
Friday 31st January
Gung Hay Fat Choi everyone! On Friday we celebrated Chinese New Year. Fortune cookies are a very popular part of a Chinese meal, so we decided to make our own out of paper and write a special message inside. If you were lucky enough to get one we hope you enjoyed it!
We also made small lanterns to decorate the classroom and scary dragon masks too. Here is some of our work:
If you have any more fun facts about Chinese New Year, or even China itself, make sure to let us know by leaving a comment on this post.
Friday, 17 January 2014
A famous inventor
This week we were learning about a very famous inventor called Thomas Edison. Over the course of his life he had more than 1000 inventions. An invention is where you design and make something that has never been done before. Thomas Edison is most famous for designing the light bulb, but he also designed the first phonograph, which was the first piece of technology to be able to play recorded music, and the first cine camera, which are still used in cinemas today.
If you want to learn more about Thomas Edison, have a look here:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=b7gpF19vBo8
We had a go at designing our own inventions in class, and there were great ideas, such as,
- a pancake maker
- an orange juice maker
- a snowball gun
- x ray vision glasses
- an IPhone flick up
- a pen tattoo machine
- a hover car that can fly
- a hover boat
- a "go away rats" machine
- a tent machine
- a cloning machine
- a burger machine
- a football machine
- glowing up paper
- a toy for a dog and a horse
- a golf ball machine "a quick way to play a game of golf"
- a Lego bat gun
- edible paint
- a smiley face swimsuit
- a head warming vibrating helmet
- glow up makeup
- a magic homework pen
- a swimsuit that glows in the water
- a hot dog maker
- a snow machine
- a burger maker 2000
- a firework machine
- a homework machine
- a pancake muffin and doughnut machine
Here are a few of our designs :)







If you want to learn more about Thomas Edison, have a look here:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=b7gpF19vBo8
We had a go at designing our own inventions in class, and there were great ideas, such as,
- a pancake maker
- an orange juice maker
- a snowball gun
- x ray vision glasses
- an IPhone flick up
- a pen tattoo machine
- a hover car that can fly
- a hover boat
- a "go away rats" machine
- a tent machine
- a cloning machine
- a burger machine
- a football machine
- glowing up paper
- a toy for a dog and a horse
- a golf ball machine "a quick way to play a game of golf"
- a Lego bat gun
- edible paint
- a smiley face swimsuit
- a head warming vibrating helmet
- glow up makeup
- a magic homework pen
- a swimsuit that glows in the water
- a hot dog maker
- a snow machine
- a burger maker 2000
- a firework machine
- a homework machine
- a pancake muffin and doughnut machine
Here are a few of our designs :)
Limericks
This week we have been looking at, and working on, limericks. A limerick is a funny little poem that has five lines. It is usually a kind of nonsense poem, and doesn't always have to make sense. Usually the last word in the first, second and last lines will rhyme, and the last words in the third and fourth lines will rhyme. Here are a few funny examples:
There once was a fellow named Tim
whose dad never taught him to swim.
He fell off a dock
and sunk like a rock.
And that was the end of him.
There was a young lady from Leeds
Who swallowed a package of seeds.
Now this sorry young lass
Is quite covered in grass,
But has all the tomatoes she needs.
There was once a young girl who said : "Why
Can't I look in my ear with my eye?
If I put my mind to it
I'm sure I can do it.
You never can tell till you try."
A circus performer named Brian
Once smiled as he rode on a lion.
They came back from the ride,
But with Brian inside,
And the smile on the face of the lion.
Once we had listened to a few we decided to write some of our own. The results were pretty good I think you'll agree!
https://soundcloud.com/user5353535/rachel-limerick-wma
https://soundcloud.com/user5353535/cian-k-limerick-wma
https://soundcloud.com/user5353535/ryan-h-limerick-wma
https://soundcloud.com/user5353535/isabelle-limerick-wma
https://soundcloud.com/user5353535/cathal-limerick-wma
https://soundcloud.com/user5353535/jaydeen-limerick-wma
https://soundcloud.com/user5353535/ciara-limerick-wma
https://soundcloud.com/user5353535/lynn-limerick-wma
https://soundcloud.com/user5353535/hanniyya-limerick-wma
https://soundcloud.com/user5353535/grace-limerick-wma
https://soundcloud.com/user5353535/emma-c-limerick-wma
https://soundcloud.com/user5353535/jay-limerick-wma
https://soundcloud.com/user5353535/emily-limerick-wma
https://soundcloud.com/user5353535/ryan-cs-limerick-wma
https://soundcloud.com/user5353535/aaron-limerick-wma
https://soundcloud.com/user5353535/niamh-limerick-wma
https://soundcloud.com/user5353535/rhys-limerick-wma
If you want to practice some more at home, here is a good website to help youhttp://www.gigglepoetry.com/poetryclass/limerickcontesthelp.html
Happy limerick writing!!!!!
There once was a fellow named Tim
whose dad never taught him to swim.
He fell off a dock
and sunk like a rock.
And that was the end of him.
There was a young lady from Leeds
Who swallowed a package of seeds.
Now this sorry young lass
Is quite covered in grass,
But has all the tomatoes she needs.
There was once a young girl who said : "Why
Can't I look in my ear with my eye?
If I put my mind to it
I'm sure I can do it.
You never can tell till you try."
A circus performer named Brian
Once smiled as he rode on a lion.
They came back from the ride,
But with Brian inside,
And the smile on the face of the lion.
Once we had listened to a few we decided to write some of our own. The results were pretty good I think you'll agree!
https://soundcloud.com/user5353535/rachel-limerick-wma
https://soundcloud.com/user5353535/cian-k-limerick-wma
https://soundcloud.com/user5353535/ryan-h-limerick-wma
https://soundcloud.com/user5353535/isabelle-limerick-wma
https://soundcloud.com/user5353535/cathal-limerick-wma
https://soundcloud.com/user5353535/jaydeen-limerick-wma
https://soundcloud.com/user5353535/ciara-limerick-wma
https://soundcloud.com/user5353535/lynn-limerick-wma
https://soundcloud.com/user5353535/hanniyya-limerick-wma
https://soundcloud.com/user5353535/grace-limerick-wma
https://soundcloud.com/user5353535/emma-c-limerick-wma
https://soundcloud.com/user5353535/jay-limerick-wma
https://soundcloud.com/user5353535/emily-limerick-wma
https://soundcloud.com/user5353535/ryan-cs-limerick-wma
https://soundcloud.com/user5353535/aaron-limerick-wma
https://soundcloud.com/user5353535/niamh-limerick-wma
https://soundcloud.com/user5353535/rhys-limerick-wma
If you want to practice some more at home, here is a good website to help youhttp://www.gigglepoetry.com/poetryclass/limerickcontesthelp.html
Happy limerick writing!!!!!
Monday, 13 January 2014
Winners!
Dillon and Cian K took part in a soccer tournament in Blanchardstown at the weekend. They were playing for Kinsealy Boys under 10s and they ended up winning their competition. Well done lads and keep up the practice!
Subscribe to:
Posts (Atom)