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General School Information Archives - Page 30 of 34 - St Attractas NS

First and Second Class Projects on Italy and Australia

First and Second Class have worked really hard of late on their Italian and Australian projects. They learned so much about their chosen countries.

Many of the children are very much looking forward to visiting these beautiful countries in the future!

Please read on and look at some of the interesting facts that the students researched.

First up is First Class and some wonderful points about a country that’s shaped like a boots !

Did you know?

  1. Italy is shaped like a high heeled boot.
  2. The Leaning Tower of Pisa leans slightly more every year.
  3. In Venice, people travel in gondolas on the canals.
  4. Pompeii was a town destroyed by a volcano.
  5. Italians like to eat pizza, gelato (ice cream) and pasta. We like those foods too.
  6. Their flag is green, white and red.
  7. Rome was founded by two brothers Romulus and Remus.
  8. Italians play soccer. The Italian team won the FIFA World Cup in 2006.
  9. The Colessuem is a big building. Gladiators used to fight there.
  10.  The Trevi Fountain is a beautiful fountain in Rome.If you throw a coin into the fountain, you hope to return to Rome some day.

Second Class also learned so much about Australia. Here are some very interesting facts the students found out with their projects.

Australia

Did you know?

  1. Canberra is the capital of Australia.
  2. Native Australians are called Aborigines.
  3. The didgeridoo is a musical instrument. We had a didgeridoo in class during the project.It was great fun.
  4. Children in the outback listen to their school lessons on the radio and online.
  5. Kangaroos,Koalas and Dingo’s live in Australia.
  6. Melbourne,Perth,Sydney are cities in Australia.
  7. Most people in Australia live around the coast.
  8. Doctors travel by plane in the outback to their patients.
  9. Some of our students have relations in Australia.
  10. In some areas of Australia, dense rain forest can be found.

Well done to all the students, this is super work!

Spikeball National Finals Limerick

We are thrilled that both the boys and girls teams have made it through to the National Finals tomorrow in Limerick. They have prepared very well and are very much looking forward to our trip.

We have a busy schedule as you can see from the fixtures below!

Boys Team Fixtures Girls Team Fixtures
 11.15 a.m. V Church Hill Kilkenny 11.30 a.m. V The HeathPortlaoise
12.00 Noon V Whitechurch Waterford 11.45 a.m. V St.Ita’s Loughrea
12.45 p.m. V Abbey N.S. Roscommon 12.45 p.m. V St PatricksNewbridge
1.30 p.m. V The Heath Portlaoise 1.00 p.m. V Glenbeigh Kerry
2.00 p.m. V Scoil Eoin Leixlip 1.45 p.m. V Church HillKilkenny
Possible Semi Finals 2.30 p.m. / 3.00 p.m. Possible Semi Finals 2.30 p.m. / 3.00 p.m.
Final 3.30 p.m. Final 3.30 p.m.

For those travelling please find the location of Mary Immaculate College of Education where the games will be held.

http://maps.google.com/maps?f=q&source=s_q&hl=en&geocode=&q=mary+i+college+limerick+ireland&aq=&sll=38.233899,-85.73709&sspn=0.007837,0.019205&ie=UTF8&hq=mary+i+college&hnear=Limerick,+County+Limerick,+Ireland&ll=52.65465,-8.637228&spn=0.011455,0.038409&z=15.

We will update the teams progress throughout the day on our twitter feed so please keep a look out for any exciting developments!

We would like to wish both teams well and hope they really enjoy their day out.We’re as always so proud of their achievements!

 

Students of the Week Friday March 21st

It was great to get back to business in our classrooms this week after having had a very busy few weeks with extra curricular activities in the lead up to St.Patrick’s Day.

All the teachers mentioned how pleased they were with the efforts of their students throughout the past week with Ms. Sloyan, in particular, being delighted with how well First Class worked . Ms Reilly also spoke about how well Second Class are preparing for the First Confession on April 9th.

Our students of the week this week were chosen for a variety of reasons , from dealing with an accident very bravely and working so hard on their return to another student making huge progress across the subject areas in recent weeks .Other students are very consistent continuously putting themselves forward through their hard work, attention  to detail and concern for others and this week it was lovely to see a selection of these students rewarded.

Well done to each and everyone of this weeks ‘Students of the Week’! As always very much deserved!

Finally another busy week lies ahead of us, here’s a taste of the some very exciting events that will take place next week!

Monday:5th/6th Class teams present their excellent Junior Entrepreneur Proposals to the Dragons on Monday afternoon in school. One project from four will be chosen to represent our school. You will hear lots more about it in the coming week!

Wednesday:The Spikeball National Finals take place in the University of Limerick. Our Boys and Girls teams have qualified from the Mayo and Connaught Final Stages. We wish both teams well.

Wednesday Swimming: Our final day of  swimming for all students from 1st -6th. We hope all our students really enjoyed the past number of weeks.We certainly have enjoyed taking our students to Claremorris. We really appreciate the efforts our parents/guardians have made ensuring we arrived on time and got the most out of our lessons!

Friday: Our Girls Football team will play in the Cumann na mBunscol Mini 7’s Semi Final in the Connaught Centre of Excellence in Bekan. Again we’re delighted with the girls progress and wish them the very best of luck!

 

Boys team launch the Allianz Cumann na mBunscol ‘Get Respect Give Respect’ Campaign.

On Sunday last in McHale Park at half time during the Mayo v Cork National League game our Senior Boys launched the Allianz Cumann na mBunscol’s Give Respect Get Respect campaign.

This marked the beginning of the Spring /Summer activities. It was a wonderful opportunity for our boys to play in McHale Park and in front of a very large crowd!

We were joined on the afternoon by St. Colman’s Derrinabroc, Scoil Raifteirí Castlebar and Crimlin School Castlebar. All our boys were thrilled with the experience. In particular getting so close to their heroes as the teams came onto to the field . Here, all the students involved provided a guard of honour to welcome the players.

It was a fantastic experience for all involved. We would like to thank Cumann na mBunscol Maigh Éo and all our Parents / Guardians for supporting us as always. A great Mayo performance followed which made all our afternoon’s even better!

Dissolving Boundaries Partner Meeting in Letterkenny.

 

 

Third and Fourth Class today travelled to Gartan Outdoor Education Centre Letterkenny Co. Donegal. Here they had their second meeting with their partner school in the Dissolving Boundaries programme St. Brigid’s Ballymoney.

The two schools have been working on an online project throughout this school year. A key component of this project is to consolidate and sustain the relationships initiated online through a face to face meeting hence today’s trip.

The children engaged in a variety of co-operative games and team building activities having great fun! New friendships were formed , with great comparisons drawn between life in St. Attracta’s and St. Brigids and indeed Charlestown and Ballymoney.

This trip was funded entirely by the Dissolving Boundaries Programme.The children had a fantastic day , learning many new and important skills. A special word of thanks to Mr.Rushe and Ms.Connaghan for their continued interest and support of this fantastic project.

Students of the Week Friday March 7th

What a busy week we’ve just had! National Tree Week, World Book Day, preparation for Connaught Spikeball Finals, Seachtain na Gaeilge, Girls Mini 7’s Quarter Finals, exciting projects on Countries at the bottom of the world, swimming and music were all packed into five short days alongside the important business of teaching and learning in all our classrooms.

Again we all worked very well together and this theme was very much in evidence in this week’s Students of the Week. The teachers nominated students this week who always work so well with the rest of their classmates and make a huge effort with every new initiative and project that takes place in class. One student was commended also by their teacher for the huge improvement that they have made throughout this year particularly in areas they would have found difficult prior to this . This student in many ways is a great example to others, highlighting that when we put our minds to it we all can achieve so much.

Again next week we have lots to look forward to …

Monday-Friday Seachtain an Gaeilge:More information to follow

Music :Wk 2 1st-6th

Wednesday: Swimming 1st/2nd,5th/6th

Wednesday Dissolving Boundaries 3rd/4th meet partner school in Letterkenny.More information to follow.

Thursday:Connaught Spikeball Final’s in Roscommon

Friday:1st-6th Finale of Seachtain an Gaeilge ‘Spórt agus Spraoi sa Halla’!

 

World Book Day Thursday March 6th

Today we celebrated World Book Day in St. Attracta’s. It was a fantastic opportunity to share our love of books and reading. As you can see from our 3rd and 4th Class Picture exciting activities took place in all our classes.Here Mr. Rushe’s Class are proudly displaying their Book Reports of the favourite books.

Reading for pleasure is a very hot topic on the literacy agenda, as it not only creates a love of reading in young people, but also make a huge contribution to their educational attainment

A recent British Study into the role of reading found that …

  • Children who read for pleasure are likely to do significantly better at school than their peers.
  • Children who are read to regularly by their parents at age 5 perform better in tests age 16 than those who were not.
  • Reading for pleasure has the strongest effect on Children’s Vocabularly Development , but the impact on spelling and maths is also significant.
  • Children who read for pleasure make more progress in Maths, Vocabularly and Spelling between the ages of 10 and 16 than those who rarely read.

(Institute of Education 2013)

Please find below ways that you can help your child improve their reading.

Ten Tips to Help your Child’s Reading At Home.

1.Choose a Quiet Time:Set aside a quiet time with no distractions. Ten to fifteen minutes is usually long enough.

2.Make Reading More Enjoyable:Make reading an enjoyable experience. Sit with your child. Try not to pressurise if he or she is reluctant. If your child loses interest then do something else.

3.Maintain the Flow:If your child mispronounces a word do not interrupt immediately. Instead allow opportunity for self-correction. It is better to tell a child some unknown words to maintain the flow rather than insisting on trying to build them all up from the sounds of the letters. If your child does try to ‘sound out’ words, encourage the use of letter sounds rather than ‘alphabet names’.

4.Be Positive:If your child says something nearly right to start with that is fine. Don’t say ‘No. That’s wrong,’ but ‘Let’s read it together’ and point to the words as you say them. Boost your child’s confidence with constant praise for even the smallest achievement.

5.Success is the Key:Parents anxious for a child to progress can mistakenly give a child a book that is too difficult. This can have the opposite effect to the one they are wanting. Remember ‘Nothing succeeds like success’. Until your child has built up his or her confidence, it is better to keep to easier books. Struggling with a book with many unknown words is pointless. Flow is lost, text cannot be understood and children can easily become reluctant readers.

6.Visit the Library:Encourage your child to use the public library regularly.

7.Regular Practice:Try to read with your child on most school days. ‘Little and often’ is best. Teachers have limited time to help your child with reading.

8.Communicate:Your child will most likely have a reading diary from school. Try to communicate regularly with positive comments and any concerns. Your child will then know that you are interested in their progress and that you value reading.

9.Talk about Books:There is more to being a good reader than just being able to read the words accurately. Just as important is being able to understand what has been read. Always talk to your child about the book; about the pictures, the characters, how they think the story will end, their favourite part. You will then be able to see how well they have understood and you will help them to develop good comprehension skills.

10.Variety is Important:Remember children need to experience a variety of reading materials eg. picture books, hard backs, comics, magazines, poems, and information books.

 

Students of the Week Friday February 28th

Another extremely busy week here in St.Attracta’s. We began our swimming term , competed in the Féile Dramaiochta, prepared for our Mini 7’s Quarter Final on Monday and also the Connaught Spikeball Final’s which will take place in a few weeks. All of course alongside working very hard as always in class.

With so many students working so hard this week it was very difficult to choose  ‘Student’s of the Week’. However,the common themes throughout was the ability of all these students to work with others, cooperate, continue to improve across all the important subject areas and try so hard.

Comhghairdeas mhór do na paisti go léir. Tá sibh ag déanamh sár iarracht ar scoil. Táimid an bhródúil asaibh.

There is lots taking place again in school next week. We have Coicís na Gaeilge running over the next fortnight with lots of exciting events taking place to help promote and celebrate our beautiful native language.

On Monday the Senior Girls will play in the Mini 7’s Quarter Final in Swinford against Meelick N.S. and on Sunday March 16th our Boys team have been asked to launch the Allianz Cumann na mBunscol leagues at half time in the Mayo v Cork game in McHale Park.

We will also have to find time to celebrate National Tree Week and World Book Day ! Another busy week lies ahead !

 

 

‘Tlusty Czwartek’ Fat Thursday !

Did you know that today is known as ‘Fat Thursday’ in Poland ? It is a very traditional Polish celebration which takes place always on the last Thursday before lent begins. It is similar to Pancake Tuesday which we will celebrate next week here in Ireland.

On this day Polish families eat doughnuts,cakes,biscuits and many more sweet things. The day gets its name from all the calories that are consumed !

We hope all our Polish families thoroughly enjoy themselves this evening!

Miejcie dobra zabawe !

Thank you to Daria,Pawel and Wiktoria from 5th/6th Class for all their help with this post.