03 October, 2013

Recount Writing by Scott









Scott, Nathan and Ross watched a short Mr. Bean video. After they wrote a Recount about it. Scott's Recount was picked because it was extra good and his writing was so neat. 

     On Sunday at 2:50 Mr. Bean walked inot his house with a television in his hands. It was a new pne that he was setting up.
     First he turned o
n the lights and took the instructions out of the box. After a while he connected the plug and the telly came on but he had no signal. Next thing, he got a signal but he had to sit on a chair away from the telly. Then he took some of his clothes off and dressed the chair but that didn't work.
     Finally he jumped into the television box and it came on but suddenly his electricity went. It was very funny!!

Watch the video at: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=R4J1gW31zIw

26 September, 2013

Visit to O'Connell's School by Dylan














Yesterday, I went up with the rest of 5th class to visit O'Connell's school. They were having an open day for boys who might like to go there next year. It looks nothing like it was in the old days. There's no big steel bars on the windows. The school looks a lot brighter today. They have new walk ways with shelter on top. I found this picture on the internet:

I think this was 5th class back in the old days up in O'Connell's school. :-)

19 April, 2013

Vive La France by Patrick


5th Class from St. Laurence O’Toole’s Boys and Girls went to Eu in France. We went on March 18th. We went to Eu because St. Laurence O’Toole is buried there and our school is named after him.

First we went to the school to meet up. Then we chatted a bit. After that we went on the bus. Soon we got to the airport and went to Burger King. Me, Lee, Alan and Damien were in a group with Miss Sunderland. After a while we went on the plane and it took about an hour and a half, I think. After that we had to wait for a missing guitar and William’s bag. Then we went on the bus. It took about 3 hours. Soon we got to the hostel and we had dinner. We went for a walk in the park and Fr. Deco pretended to be a ghost. When we got back I was very mucky. Then we went to sleep.

On Tuesday morning we got dressed to go to the French school. We sang two songs which are “I’m yours” and “Molly Malone”. After a while we went to a field to play different sports. There was bowling, basketball, Frisbee, Gaelic and Ping-Pong. There was a game where you have to throw a ball in some cans and a rope where you have to make a ball go in a circle. After all that we went back to the hostel, had dinner and went to sleep.

On Wednesday we got dressed in our uniforms because we had mass at the St. Laurence O’Toole’s Church. After that we went to the war graves and the fish market. Next we went back to the hostel. Soon we got to see a movie. The movie was called Water Horse. The movie was great.

On Thursday we had to pack our bags and put them on the bus. The bus ride was about three hours. When we got to the Eiffel Tower we all bought souvenirs and then we went to Aqua Boulvard. There were a lot of slides and more. After that we got on the plane and went home to Dublin.

I had a fantastic time. My favourite part of the trip was Aqua Boulevard.

28 January, 2013

Larriers 50 years ago

Last Friday Miss Sunderland's dad came in to talk to us. His name is Brian Sunderland. He came in to tell us about our school 50 years ago. He said that they had nicknames for some of the brothers. They called Brother Fampton 'Framball' and that they called Brother McKeown 'Bottleneck'. They didn't have a uniform but they had to wear a school cap. There was a teacher in every class but they didn't
have an SNA. The teachers weren't very understanding because if you got an answer wrong they would hit you with a cane or a leather or giver you a clatter. They would write with a fountain pen and if you couldn't afford one you would write with an ink well and an nib.If you put too much ink on the nib and your page got messy you would get a clatter. In Brian's class he had 40 or 50 boys. We only have 18 in our class. On one trip they went to see where Michael Collins ran from the English. They could still see the footprints. He said that for lunch they went home and had an hour and a half, we only have 15 minutes for break and a half an hour for lunch.
by David

A Trip to the Young Scientest in the RDS by Josh

Today our class went to the BT Young Scientest Exhibition. We got the National College of Ireland bus to it. I did a quiz and won a copy, pen, ruler and pencil. We also saw a show there. My favourite project was the Honey Bee project. I also got to sit on a Garda motorbike and I flooded it by accident. It was real jammers. When I went to the toilet with Debby we couldn't find the rest of the class for a while! We all had our lunch at around 1 o'clock. We got the same bus back. Overall me and my class had a great time.

22 November, 2012

21 November, 2012

Dainel O Connell

Daniel O'Connell
By David

In 1798 there was a rebellion Between Ireland and England so The Act of Union was introduced in 1801 to stop another rebellion. The main points of the Act were:
1. The two countries would become one and be called "The united kingdom of Britian and Ireland."

2. Ireland no longer had a parliment it was now in London.

3. Irish members had to travel to London to take their seat.

Daniel O'Connell did not agree with violence and wanted Ireland to become it's own country again,BUT by peaceful means.This was called Catholic Emancipation.
In 1823 the Catholic Association was started. He had the support of all Catholics in Ireland and was elected as an MP in 1829. He could not take up his seat because he was catholic. The prime minister thought there would be another rebellion due to this so he allowed Catholic Emancipation in 1829.He could now claim his seat in Westminster and became known as "The Liberator".
He didn't agree with the Act of Union and wanted to get rid of it.So he organised "monster meetings" around Ireland to speak to the Irish people.
In 1847 the famine tore Ireland and it's people apart they had no food or work, all their crops had rotted. Daniel O'Connell died on a pilgrimage to Rome. He is buried in Glasnevin cemetery.

Ireland is very proud of Daniel O'Connell. He was pictured on the £20 note before the Euro came in.

There is a big statue of him on O'Connell Street.

Here is an old painting of Daniel. I wonder what is it he might be holding?
 Here is another old painting. This one is of one of his famous Monster Meetings.




20 November, 2012

Beaufort Scale

5th Class takes you through the Beaufort Scale from Force 1 to 12, with some beautiful art work and Dylan's dulcet tones.