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March Art in the Infant Classroom
Date posted: 4th April 2011
Category Blog, Class Work, Junior Classroom, Visual Arts
Tagged castlecomer art, castlecomer national school, school art
Humpty Dumpty sat on the wall!!
Our Colourful Irish ‘Castlecomer school’ Rainbows!
Our St. Patrick’s Day Hats – modelled at Wandesforde school, Castlecomer!!
We also made our own designer door hangers as a gift for Mother’s Day!
Date posted: 4th April 2011
Category Blog, Class Work, Junior Classroom, Visual Arts
Tagged castlecomer art, castlecomer national school, school art
An tEarrach atá ann!
Date posted: 4th April 2011
Category Blog, Irish, Senior Classroom
Spring is here again and the boys and girls in 4th, 5th and 6th Class wrote all about the signs of spring as Gaeilge!
Date posted: 4th April 2011
Category Blog, Irish, Senior Classroom
Mother’s Day
Date posted: 4th April 2011
Category Blog, Senior Classroom, Visual Arts
Celebrating Mother’s Day
Mother’s Day was on Sunday April 3rd. Last week 4th, 5th and 6th Class made colourful spring flower pots for their mums.
Date posted: 4th April 2011
Category Blog, Senior Classroom, Visual Arts
1916 Rising
Date posted: 4th April 2011
Category Blog, History, Senior Classroom
Charles Stewart Parnell
4th, 5th and 6th Class have been learning about the 1916 Easter Rising. Local historian Michael Moylan came in to show us some clothes, weapons and discuss events which took place during the Easter Rising.
We got to look at some of the weapons used during the Rising
We also got to dress up in some of the clothes and act out some of the things which happened during the Rising
We really enjoyed our afternoon learning about The 1916 Rising!
Date posted: 4th April 2011
Category Blog, History, Senior Classroom
Junior Classroom
Date posted: 3rd April 2011
Category Blog, History, Junior Classroom
On Tuesday, 28th March, a local historian, Michael Moylan visited Junior & Senior Infants as part of Book Week in the school. The children were told many stories, most notably, the story of Cúchulainn. The opportunity to dress up in costume from various historical eras was a highlight of the day for the children!
The boys dressed up as soldiers and pirates!
The girls were dressed as ladies in beautiful dresses and of course hats!
The children really enjoyed this interactive history workshop of storytelling and costume. Here are more photos to show off their costumes!
An Irish soldier!
A Japanese Princess!
A Pirate!
At the end of the session, the children were allowed to wear their costumes back to their classroom for the rest of the Infant Day! This was a real treat and the costumes really made a difference to how hard the children worked! It was great fun and definitely something the children would love to do again!
A Very Different Infant Classroom!
Date posted: 3rd April 2011
Category Blog, History, Junior Classroom