Garda Safety Visit

Garda Safety Visit

Garda Safety Visit

 

Our 2nd Class had a visit by Community Garda Liam Ryan on the 13th of December last. Garda Ryan spoke about road safety and how the class can play an important part in promoting road safety when; walking on roads and footpaths, cycling, or in vehicles.

He answered questions about the Garda kit and spoke about his daily duties. The children got a tour of the Garda van too.

The class learned about all the items carried by Garda Ryan on a daily basis such as pepper spray, the Garda vest, the baton, and handcuffs.

Thank you Garda Ryan for your very enjoyable visit. smile

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2nd Class Maths Activities

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2nd Class Maths Activities

2nd Class recently engaged in the Maths strand of Data. They explored many types of graphs including pictograms and bar graphs.

Firstly, they explored their birthday months and made a whole class pictogram.

Secondly, they investigated the variety of colours in packets of skittles and how they vary in each packet. Then, they plotted their findings in a bar graph. 

They had a great few mornings of maths with a fun twist. 

 

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It was a really interesting morning. Thank you for your visit Orla, we really enjoyed it.

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On the 25th of October, we had our annual Halloween Parade. All the children put in a huge effort. The costumes on display were certainly very creative. Well done to all our prize winners this year and to all who helped them create such magnificent costumes.

We encouraged the use of recycled materials this year as part of the Green Schools program. Our aim was to reduce the use of single-use plastics which was one of the primary objectives of our Green School project.

Well done to all pupils who made a special effort in making their costumes from recycled materials.

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The children have and will again be taking part in Gaelic Games activity in a manner that they will experience fun, friendship, fairness and ultimately improve their fitness.  Mol an óige agus tiocfaidh sì.

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Pictured below from front left: Paudie Crowley (GAA Coach Carbery Board). Raya Murphy (Junior Infants), Michael Cheetham and Eva Coleman (both 6th class) and Patrick O’Meara (teacher). 

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