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 :)

 
 

 

 

 

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 you
http://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!

Cluichí

Seo chugaibh na cluichí a bhí á inirt again an seachtain seo chaite

http://www.bbc.co.uk/irish/fios/cluichiteanga/buzzwords.shtml

http://www.digitaldialects.com/Irish/Colour.htm

http://scoilnet.magicstudio.ie/interactive/view/102766




The Salmon of Knowledge

This week we learned the story of the Salmon of Knowledge. Here is a video which tells the story in great detail:

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=sGhfMAyjF4w

We also made our very own Salmon of Knowledge in art class. Check out some of our work!






Tuesday, 7 January 2014

Meet the President!!!!!!

Just before Christmas, Jaydeen and her younger brother Reece got to meet the President, Michael D Higgins. Here is a picture of them on the day - weren't they lucky!!!!

Monday, 9 December 2013

Farewell Temmy

On Friday we said goodbye to Temmy, who is moving to London with her family. Temmy was a great friend to us all here in Mr Kennedy's class, and we are going to miss her very much. Good luck Temmy and we hope you settle well into your new home and school over there!

Wednesday, 4 December 2013

Christmas songs


We are going to be learning some Christmas songs over the next couple of weeks so that we can perform them with the rest of the school in a concert before Christmas. Here are some videos that will help you to learn the lyrics and melodies of the songs

Rudolph the red-nosed reindeer:

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tQpP9Ippfps

Santa Claus is coming to town:

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HSmsq2iq4bQ

Rockin around the Christmas tree:

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bnIqLlBwzrc

Silent night:

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hyY36DJmIcs

Away in a manger:

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pVSoAM7YrxE

Jingle bell rock:

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=suogseSe4iQ

Jingle bells:

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=sIlXCsw4Uxs

O Little Town of Bethlehem:

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=71ppzuPARXg

We wish you a merry Christmas:

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mZWSZyFzZkI

Walkin in a winter wonderland:

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gcXSm51UI5M


Make sure to get practicing!!!








Monday, 2 December 2013

Healthy eating

11th December:

Well done to everyone who completed the Healthy Eating challenge by eating three pieces of fruit or veg every day for a week. I hope you enjoyed your extra time in the yard!

4th December

Today we discovered just how much fun healthy eating can be! We got to try out loads of different kinds of fruit and vegetables that we haven't had before. Mr Kennedy gave us all a sheet and we had to tick whether we liked each food or not. There were loads of unusual foods to try, such as courgette, avocado, mango, radish, chilli, grapefruit, kiwi, fig, cranberry, scallion, beetroot, lime and dates. We had great fun trying them all and the chilli in particular provoked a great debate and some funny reactions too!

 
 

 


Jaydeen must have had the chilli!
 


Here is a chart to show the amount of people who liked and didn't like each kind of food.


 




2nd December

We have been learning a lot about healthy eating recently in Room 5. We learned about the Food Pyramid, and the different food groups and what each group does for our bodies. Mr Kennedy gave us a quiz today with ten questions, and there were a few answers that we didn't expect! Check it out here:

http://www.bbc.co.uk/northernireland/schools/4_11/uptoyou/healthy/quiz.shtml

We also came up with a healthy lunch for our lunchbox, and discovered exactly how much sugar is in a can of fizzy drink and a bar of chocolate. Check out this experiment, it's enough to make you reach for a glass of water or a nice healthy piece of fruit!

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=F10EyGwd57M

Mr Kennedy has decided to set us a target for this week, and so if we can eat three portions of fruit and vegetables every day this week until Sunday, we get ten minutes extra in the yard on Monday! We all got a chart to fill in for every day, and with such a great reward, we expect to see plenty of charts filled in.

To learn more about healthy eating, click here:

https://hwb.wales.gov.uk/cms/hwbcontent/Shared%20Documents/vtc/healthy_eating/eng/Introduction/default.htm

Some fun games about healthy eating can be found here:

http://school.fueluptoplay60.com/tools/nutrition-education/games.php

Finally, we all went home with some great information packs on healthy eating, which are well worth taking a look at. Also, the school's healthy eating policy contains important information.





Thursday, 21 November 2013

School in the olden days

Thursday was "Switch it Off" day in school, which meant that we had to switch off anything in the classroom that used electricity. With no lights on and no whiteboard, it was a bit like being at school in the olden days, and that was exactly how our day at school turned out.

When we arrived, Mr Kennedy told us that children used to walk to school, so we began our day by walking 1km to school (in the yard). It was tough going, especially with our bags on our backs, but we all made it in on time. We had to run the last 50 metres though because the Headmaster was at the gate ringing the bell! Phew!!

Because we had no lights, we had to use candles so that we could see properly. We kept them in jars to make them safer. Here we are doing our work in the candlelight.



Old schools had blackboards instead of whiteboards, so Mr Kennedy used a blackboard for our Maths lesson. The children used to have black slate (a type of thin stone) and chalk, so we used our own version of black slates and chalk to do our sums.

 
 


Old schools didn't have radiators like we have nowadays, but instead they had an open fire in the classroom to keep warm. This meant that they needed fossil fuels like turf and coal to keep the fire going. We had a fire in our classroom today and we had to sent different people out to get a bag of coal and keep the fire going.


Often there was no toilet or running water in the classroom, so children in the olden days would have to use the toilet in an outside building or shed. They wouldn't have had a sink, so would have had to go to the well to get water in a bucket. Today we all did the same, by using the toilet in Miss Walshe's room, and washing our hands in a bucket of water (it was freezing!)


When they were writing, children in the olden days used quills, which are ink pens made from feathers. They dipped the quill in an ink well and wrote on a scroll. We made our very own quills using straws and colourful feathers, and they turned out great. We found it hard to write using the quills, maybe we need more practice! We all went home with a quill though so we can practice more at home if we like. Here we are using our quills.

 

 

 

In the olden days, the teacher had a pencil sharpener for the whole classroom, which worked by turning a handle. We had one in our classroom today too, but we found it hard to use it properly!

 

A couple of children misbehaved today, and had to write lines like in the olden days.

 

Here are a few examples of our finished scrolls.

 

When school was finished for the day, we had to walk home again (1km around the yard). We were feeling pretty tired at the end of a long school day in the olden days!!!!

On Friday we made old style lanterns which would have been used in the olden days for light.