Adrienne has done a fabulous job decorating some old tyres to make some extra planters for our yard. The children enjoyed planting flowers in them.
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Different Families, Same Love
Tara’s Senior Infants worked so hard on their entry for Different Families, Same Love. They learned about how all families are different – some have one parent, some have two Daddys, some have pets, some have different skin colours…the list is endless! However they all have one thing in common – LOVE!
The children had a great time building their diverse community. We are so proud of them!
Click here to watch their video.
Allotment Fun
The Senior Infants are really enjoying visiting the allotment! They have dug and planted and watered so many plants! They also visited the polytunnel where they have left some seeds and plants to begin to grow.
The Allotment
The Senior Infants have been working on the allotment this week with Anna and Orla. They are doing the Garden Centre as their Aistear theme so this is a great opportunity to use what they are learning in real life. They dug the soil and planted lots of things – flowers, herbs and fruit! They even managed to make a few wriggly friends!
Thank you to Belmayne ETNS for allowing us to use the allotment and to Tara and Anna for all the hard work over the Spring Break digging up all the soil to prepare it for the children!
Happy Tamil New Year
Spring Chicks
Adrienne’s Junior Infants made Spring Chicks this week. The children did a great job of making them so bright and colourful!
Spring Art in Senior Infants
Tara’s Senior Infants had great fun working on their Spring art. It look lovely decorating the wall outside their classroom.
Lava Lamp
One of our very creative Junior Infants made a Lava Lamp at home and brought it in to show the rest of the class. It was fabulous to watch!
Seachtain na Gaeilge
The children had a great time celebrating Seachtain na Gaeilge and looking forward to St Patrick’s Day!
An Irish Polka!
Tara’s Senior Infants learned how to play a polka to celebrate Seachtain na Gaeilge using lots of different instruments.