St. Brigid’s Day

Posted by AmyH On February - 10 - 2017
Naomh Bríd

Naomh Bríd by Amy & Sian.

On the first of February we made St. Brigid’s crosses. They were made with rushes. Every class got a turn making them.

Saint Brigid was named after a goddess. She was born in Dundalk. She died in Kildare. Her feast day is on the first of February. Her name in Irish is Naomh Bríd. Her saint names are St. Brigid of Ireland or St. Brigid of Kildare. She is one of Ireland’s patron saints along with St. Patrick and St. Columba. She helped a lot of people and animals. She was very kind and loving. There are many stories of St. Brigid. Here is one of them.

One day while Brigid was cooking steak for dinner a hungry dog came by and smelled the food. He went to where Brigid was cooking. She gave him a steak even though she knew her father would be mad at her. The dog left and Brigid prayed that her father wouldn’t be angry. She looked in the pot and a new steak had appeared. God was helping her because she helped the dog.

Saint Brigid's crosses in the senior room.

Saint Brigid’s crosses in the senior room.

Crosses with the Senior Infants.

Crosses with Senior Infants.

Crosses with Junior Infants.

Crosses with Junior Infants.

Saint Brigid's crosses with the middle room.

Saint Brigid’s crosses with the middle room.

Crosses made by the middle room.

Making crosses in the middle room.

Making some crosses

Making some crosses.

The girls making crosses.

The girls with Ms. Dooley making crosses.

Sian and Amy with their Saint Brigids crosses and project.

Sian and Amy with their Saint Brigid’s crosses and project.

The lads with their crosses.

Eoin, Evan and Conor with their crosses.

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After-school fun!!!

Posted by Alex On December - 22 - 2016

We made a pizza last week in after-school. We used pesto, cheese, corn, carrots and tomato sauce. It didn’t really take long to cook and it tasted lovely. We also made Christmas decorations using play-doh.

Making pizza! Play-dough fun. Making our own pizza.

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Christmas Elves

Posted by Ms. Thomas On December - 19 - 2016

The middle room got into the Christmas spirit last week and we were very creative! We enjoyed making our elves and writing about them. It was great fun! Santa has lots of Elves this year! Happy Christmas from the middle room!

Our Christmas Elves We enjoyed making Elves! The Elves are getting ready for Christmas! All the Elves wish you a very Happy Christmas!

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Matchstick Art

Posted by Ms. Thomas On January - 22 - 2016

We used matchsticks to create a piece of art. We enjoyed using matchsticks to create trees. It was interesting to see how they all came out.

Match Stick Trees Making Match Stick Trees Making Match Stick Trees Making Match Stick Trees Making Match Stick Trees

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Our Christmas Decorations

Posted by AmyH On December - 18 - 2013
Evan and Amy's Christmas tree

Evan and Amy’s Christmas tree

This week we made Christmas trees.  We made them out  of toilet rolls. We each needed fourteen toilet rolls. We painted four of them brown and the rest of them green.

Then we stuck  four together for the base, three and two for the middle and one for the top. We decorated it with pom-poms and pipe cleaners. We stuck the pom-poms in the toilet rolls and the pipe cleaners around the tree. You could use other things to decorate it as well. We waited for it to dry, then we had a Christmas tree! 🙂

 

Our Christmas Decorations

Our Christmas Decorations

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