18 December, 2009

Our Snowmen






Christmas



Paper helicopters




Today our class made paper helicopters. We all had to cut out different shapes from a template and then we folded them along dotted lines to make the rotors. We used paper clips at the bottom as a weight. We all dropped the helicopters from a height and watched them as the rotor blades were spinning around as they fell.we all noticed that when we bent the rotor blades the other way round that the blades changed direction in thier spin.We all had races with our helicopters to see which one was the best. Brandon said the best one should be the helicopter that stays in the air the longest.

23 October, 2009

Halloween Night

One Halloween night it was not really bright.
Clouds covered the moon.
The MONSTERS are coming soon.
What will we do,
Will we hide??
I'm not going out,
I'm staying inside!

by Conor Pigott

(DOOM)

A witch flew in to my room on a magic broom
She said to me fear this year your doom is near

Ghouls and skeletons walking down the street looking for
Blood and people to eat

But it was not till then when doom will desend at half past ten
The world will end

At half past ten I saw a bright light the world was doomed
As a meteorite het earths core no one could breath any more as
The world ended

The end
By KILLIAN MCKENNA

It is Halloween night,
Everybody is going to get a fright,
And when the moon comes out,
Everyone is going to shout aahhhhhhhhh
After that the beast will come,
And like a machine it will hum,
And it will kill you easily.

BY: Lucas

Scary cats and skeleton poems



Mask making and Monsters
















Hallowe'en Art




22 September, 2009

Mé Féin









Our class wrote about ourselves in irish!

Portraits











Our Acrostic poems.

Back to the early nights,
all ready for back to school.
Creativity and art,
Kilograms and grams in maths.
Test every Friday.
Outside playing,
Swimming every Friday
Cool games and activities.
Healthy lunches
Oh so very tasty!
Oh we're back,
Learning begins today.
By Dylan Grimes.
Back to school
At last!
Children in the yard
Kicking their footballs.
Teachers say
Open your copies.
September is the first month
Clocks are ticking
Happy faces
On the line at ten to nine
Or detention
Leaving at half past two.
By Conor Pigott.