Seachtain na Gaeilge

Seachtain na Gaeilge atá ann!


 

Writing Class with Dave Rudden

Author Dave Rudden, like many of us, was stuck at home yesterday and couldn’t complete his World Book Day plans.
Instead, he has made some videos sharing his ideas for writing a story!
Dave wrote the book ‘Knights of the Borrowed Dark’ and came and gave a workshop to 5th Class last year.
We are big fans of his work – have a look at his top story writing tips and see why!

The Introduction:

The Complication:

The Climax:

The Resolution:

Now it’s your turn! Can you take Dave’s top tips and turn them into a story of your own?

More Snow Day Learning!

Need more ideas for keeping busy at home? Look no further…

 

Run out of books at home? Here’s a great wintery story from ‘Storytime Magazine’…perfect for the weather today!

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Why not write your own snowy story? You can use websites like Storybird or Night Zoo Keeper to make some beautiful stories. They are free to use, you just need to register!

          

If you’re looking for inspiration for your story – watch author Dave Rudden’s story-writing videos here:
http://www.stmarysprimaryschool.ie/?p=668312
 

 

Impress our Green Schools team with your knowledge from these fun online comics!

 

Here’s some fun facts about Roald Dahl. How many Roald Dahl books do you know? Which one is your favourite and why?

 

For those who love to code – why not use the next few days to create a new Scratch project?

You can log in and create an account for free, if you don’t already have on.

 

Snow Day Learning Ideas!

Snowman built? Snowballs thrown? Sledded out?

Over the next few days, we will be indoors staying warm and safe from the weather outside.

Here are some ideas to keep your brain busy and body active!

 

First things first, today is World Book Day!

Remember on Monday at assembly, we shared our favourite stories? World Book Day this year is all about sharing stories – even just 10 minutes of reading together, snuggled up warm is a great way to pass the time. With a really good book, we’ve no doubt you’ll be reading even longer!

Can you see the book your class recommended to everyone at assembly on Monday? Why not tell the story to your family at home? Or you could write a book review or your own version of the story.

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Maths

If you’re looking for some quick-fire Maths practise, look no further than these websites. Lots of fun games to keep your brain busy:

http://www.ictgames.com/mobilePage/index.html

https://ie.ixl.com/math/

https://www.mathplayground.com

https://www.topmarks.co.uk/maths-games/7-11-years/ordering-and-sequencing-numbers

 

Engineers’ Week

This week is Engineers’ Week. Here are a few challenges you could try at home. Make sure you ask an adult to help.

 

 

Independent Research

Did you know that all children in schools in Ireland have access to the online World Book Online?

This is a super encyclopaedia with all sorts of information and activities. You can do your own independent research on a topic of your choice and share it with your class on Monday!

For younger children, try the ‘Early World of Learning’ – click on the picture below.

For older children, try ‘World Book Kids’ – click on the picture below.

 

Keep Active

And if after all of that, you’re still full of energy – keep active indoors with some fun dance moves or some calming yoga with Go Noodle!

Sign up for free by clicking on the picture below.

We can’t wait to hear all about your adventures in the snow on Monday – stay safe, stay warm and have fun!

Newsletter 23.2.18

Newsletter

 

23rd February 2018

 

Dear parents, carers, staff and friends,

 

School Closure – Friday, 9th March

The school will be closed on Friday, 9th March for staff training in Child Protection. This year, there are new regulations for schools and teachers about how we keep children safe at school and our duty to report to Tusla, the Child and Family Agency, if we have concerns about children in our care. The Department of Education have asked schools to close for one day to allow staff time to learn more about the new procedures. Thank you in advance for your understanding and we apologise for any inconvenience this may cause.

 

News this month

Earlier this month, Ms. Graham’s Class visited the Ilac library and met author, Erika McGann. This week, both 1st Classes visited Dublin Castle as part of their learning. The children were beautifully behaved and listened very carefully to their guide, asking interesting questions – well done!

 

On Thursday, 6th Class and our Green Schools team headed to the RDS to the ‘Green-Schools Expo’, an exhibition of lots of different ideas for being an environmentally friendly school. They had a great time!

 

Ms. Graham’s Class were out on our monthly litter pick in the local community today. Well done!

 

Thank you to the parents who came to help out in ‘Maths for Fun’ in Ms. Lougheed’s Class today. The children had great fun and learned lots!

 

Dates for your diary

1st March – World Book Day

1st March – 5th Class to Ombudsman

1st March – First Penance (2nd Class)

5th March – Seachtain na Gaeilge

6th March – 4th Class to the Ark

8th March – Visit from Romanian Ambassador

9th March – School Closed

16th March – Confirmation Ceremony (5th/6th)

19th March – Bank Holiday

23rd March – Last day before Easter Holidays

9th April – Back to School

7th-11th May – Mid-Term Break

 

Attendance and punctuality

A big improvement in attendance across the school this week. We need to keep it up! Our top attenders were in 6th Class and they won our attendnace trophy this week with an unbeatable 100% Well done!

 

Parish News

On Wednesday afternoon the children in 5th and 6th Class who are preparing for Confirmation had their Ceremony of Light. This is a very special ceremony where the children and their families commit to the preparation for Confirmation. It was a lovely ceremony, thank you to all who attended and to Mrs. Fay and Ms. Kilkenny who organised it so well.

 

Parents’ Assocation

Our Parents’ Association are meeting on Tuesday morning next week at 9.00 a.m. They are always keen to meet new families and would love to see some new faces. Please come along to the Parents’ Room or have a chat with Síle.

 

Have a lovely weekend!

 

Éadaoin Kelly

Principal

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Newsletter 2.2.18

Newsletter

 

2nd February 2018

 

Dear parents, carers, staff and friends,

 

LAST CALL for

Applications for Junior Infants 2018

We are now accepting applications for new Junior Infant children for September 2018. Applications must be received by Friday, 9th February 2018 and we will be in contact with families as soon as we can after that to confirm places. Like last year, we only have space to open one class of 22 children. All children applying must be 4 years old by 30 April 2018.

 

 

News this week

Last Friday, 5th Class went to the Ark to see ‘Socks in the Frying Pan’. We are delighted to be part of the Ark’s access programme and received free tickets for this performance.

 

On Sunday, our Confirmation children led the liturgy at our Family Mass. The children read the reading and prayers beautifully.

 

On Tuesday, our 6th Class parents were invited to the first session in our ‘transfer to secondary school’ programme. Please talk to Síle McDonnell, our Home School Community Liaison teacher, if you couldn’t make it and would like more information.

 

On Saturday, our school choir will perform at the ‘Peace Proms’ in the RDS. The children have been practising really hard and gave their classmates a sneak-preview of the ‘Hairspray’ medley at assembly this morning. Good luck to them all – have a great day!

 

 

Internet Safety

We sent a text to parents/carers this week about an online game platform called ‘Roblox’. We know lots of children at school use this site to play games. We want parents/carers to be aware that there can be some inappropriate content and especially, that there is a ‘chat’ function which means children can be interacting and talking to strangers online. There is a helpful information sheet about how to keep your child safe online – no matter what the game, overleaf.

 

Dates for your diary

3 February – School Choir sing at Peace Proms concert in RDS at 2.00 p.m.

15-16 February – Mid-Term Break (two days)

22nd February – Green Schools Expo

16th March – Confirmation Ceremony

19th March – Bank Holiday

23rd March – Last day before Easter Holidays

 

Attendance and punctuality

Best attedance this week was in Ms. McBride’s 1st Class with 98.9% – well done!

 

And finally…

Please take care of your bags and valuables such as phones as you leave the school grounds. We have been made aware of some individual on bikes, attempting to take phones from people’s hands in the local area. Keep watching and take care.

 

Enjoy your weekend!

 

Best wishes,

 

 

Éadaoin Kelly

Principal

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E-Safety Tips at Home

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Newsletter 19.1.18

Newsletter

 

19th January 2018

 

Dear parents, carers, staff and friends,

 

News this week

On Monday at assembly, our Anti-Bullying Ambassadors shared their kindness tips for January. They are looking for children who demonstrate the ‘3H’s

  1. Say Hi!
  2. Give a Hi-Five!
  3. Offer a Hug! (but ask first!)

 

The children have been practising all week and Slavi in 6th Class was chosen as our most kind student this week and took our kindness bear home for the weekend!

 

On Wednesday, some children from 2nd and 3rd Class visited Mount Carmel Secondary School to have some ‘Maths for Fun’ workshops with 2nd Year students. The children really enjoyed it. Our thanks to Síle, our Home-School teacher and Liz, the Mount Carmel Home-School teacher, for organising.

 

Also on Wednesday, our first session of ‘Incredible Years’ for parents and carers started. We were delighted to welcome a new group and some parents from Georges’ Hill too.

 

Applications for Junior Infants 2018

We are now accepting applications for new Junior Infant children for September 2018. Applications must be received by Friday, 9th February 2018 and we will be in contact with families as soon as we can after that to confirm places. Like last year, we only have space to open one class of 22 children. All children applying must be 4 years old by 30 April 2018.

Visit from News2Day

This morning, the film crew from RTE2’s ‘News2Day’ programme arrived to meet our ‘Young Interpreters’ group. The children in our older classes who speak a second language help children in younger classes who share the same language. The children read together in their home language, share stories and lots more!

 

You can watch the ‘News2Day’ programme on channel RTE2 today at 4.20 p.m.

 

Well done to all the children involved. A special thanks to Ms. Graham who arranged the visit and to Ms. Nolan who looks after our Young Interpreters so well.

 

Dates for your diary

26 January – 5th Class to the Ark

3 February – School Choir sing at Peace Proms concert in RDS at 2.00 p.m.

15-16 February – Mid-Term Break (two days)

22nd February – Green Schools Expo

16th March – Confirmation Ceremony

19th March – Bank Holiday

23rd March – Last day before Easter Holidays

 

Attendance and punctuality

Not our finest week of attendance. We hope everyone will be feeling better next week!  Ms. Collins’s 2nd Class won our attendance cup at assembly this week.

 

Keep wrapping up warmly! Have a lovely weekend.

 

Best wishes,

 

Éadaoin Kelly

Principal

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