Autumn Antics in the Senior Classroom
This year, we came back to school to see lots of new board games in our classroom. A BIG THANK YOU to the Board of Management for purchasing these. We look forward to having fun together and learning new games 🙂
Since the school term commenced, the children in the Senior Classroom have been working very hard in all subject areas. In English, they wrote their Summer Holiday Snapshot Report and drew some lovely pictures to accompany their work.
The children enjoyed learning about The Celts in History and we further explored the history of the Book of Kells. In response to all they had learned, they designed their own Celtic Art patterns to decorate the initial letter of their name.
We conducted an experiment in Science to show the process of oxidation on copper coins.
The green colour on the coins occurs because of the reaction between oxygen and copper. Did you know that the Statue of Liberty has turned green due to oxidation?
Like real scientists, we recorded the details of our experiment onto a Science Experiment Sheet!
In Art, we created our own Magnificent Mandalas. These are circular structures that represent wholeness and life and come from the ancient Indian language, Sanskrit.
The children enjoyed learning about the life and work of Spanish artist, Joan Miró and created their own art in response to all they had learned.
We planned our own towns in Geography with Mrs. Joyce and presented them to our classmates.
We enjoyed learning the scientific names for the parts of a plant in Science with Mrs. Joyce too!
In preparation for the Harvest Service, the children worked in small groups to create their own pictures of Harvest. Didn’t they do a fantastic job?
The children created their own storyboards in response to all they had learned about Saul in Religion
In SPHE, we explored the topic of Well-Being. The children engaged in an online webinar with Kilkenny Education Centre called “Best Foot Forward” and completed lots of well being activities in response to it.
In preparation for the season of Autumn, the children made their own colourful clay leaf pinch pots
and created their own Autumn Sensory Poems
Well done to all the children on all their hard work during Autumn!