Sunday, 30 March 2014

Bull Island

On Thursday, we headed off to visit Bull Island as part of our Discovery Science work. Despite it's name, this is not an island with bulls on it, but a nature reserve with some extremely rare animals, insects and plants living on it.

Our host, Pat, gave us lots of information about the animals and the things that live there. He told us about eco systems and how important it is to keep the island going as a nature reserve. He had plenty of cool photos and interesting facts for us.

Next we had lunch and had a look at some of the animals on display in cases in the centre. There were plenty of crabs and sea creatures, as well as some pretty real-looking birds!

Finally it was time to head out and explore the island to see if we could see any of the wildlife that Pat had told us about. We saw Brent geese, which come all the way from Canada to Ireland for the winter, a heron, a falcon, a crab and plenty of other shells of sea creatures. We finished off the day with a run around on the beach. All in all we had a great day and certainly learned plenty.


Check out those claws!
 

Pat taught us lots about the wildlife on the island
 
 


Listening carefully to Pat
  
 

Fun at the beach!
 

Ryley and Isabelle found a crab
 
 

Saturday, 29 March 2014

Catapults

On Wednesday we took off up to the hall to carry out a science experiment - and have a bit of fun in the process! We were looking at forces and things that can create energy. We used an elastic band tied to a clip, which was attached to a ruler. There were four different kinds of elastic band: small, medium, large, and extra large. Our task was to try out each one and see which could send a small paper ball the furthest. To measure we used a measuring tape and we recorded each distance on our log. We had great fun trying this out and we had some interesting results. We also discussed the reasons why some paper balls went further than others. If you can think of any, make sure to let us know by commenting below!



 

 

 

3D shape hunt

Last week Second Class were learning about 3D shapes in Maths, so we took ourselves out into the yard to see if we could find any in the school. We found loads - can you tell us what they are? Leave a comment at the bottom if you can.


 

 

 
 
 
 
 

Aaron is famous!

Guess who we saw on the television last weekend - Aaron! He was up in Derry watching the Dubs play Derry in football. Good man Aaron!

Monday, 10 March 2014

High achievers outside school

Well done to Ciara who won the "Most improved player" award on her football team last week. Ciara plays for Parnells.

 
 
A big congratulations to Rachel in Second class and Emma in third class who took part in an All-Ireland karate competition the weekend before last. Emma came third in her age group and Rachel came second -  what a great achievement and well done girls!

Here is Rachel with her medal:

New York

Last week we were learning about New York, one of the most famous cities in the world. We learned a lot of new facts about the Big Apple, as it is known, and we made a cool display of skyscrapers with these new facts displayed on the windows. Check it out!




We also did some super drawings of the New York skyline, using only our pencils and some shading. There were some really excellent efforts I think you'll agree.