Tuesday, March 24, 2009

Cyclones


We have been learning how to write explanations. This is our explanation of how Cyclones occur.

A cyclone is a severe storm that forms over the ocean in tropical areas.
Cyclones begin as areas of low pressure around which the winds rotate. The winds blow anticlockwise in the Northern Hemisphere and clockwise in the Southern Hemisphere.
The area at the centre of the storm which, surprisingly, is quite calm is called the eye of the storm. The winds rotate around the ‘eye’.

Cyclones involve winds of at least 125 kilometres per hour. The gale force winds can be up to 200 kilometres from the centre of a cyclone. When they come onto land, the heavy rain, strong winds and large waves can cause a great deal of damage.

If a cyclone originates in the Atlantic Ocean it is called a hurricane. Cyclones that develop in the Pacific are called typhoons. Hurricanes are most common in the Caribbean and around the Gulf of Mexico while the Philippine Islands and coastal areas of Japan and China experience many typhoons.

Cyclones are given names by meteorologists to help identify and track them as they move across the ocean onto land.

On August 28th 2005 Hurricane Katrina hit the Southern coast of the United States with devastating effect. It was reported that more than 1,800 people lost their lives and more than 81 billion dollars in damages occurred..

Wednesday, March 18, 2009

Lá Fhéile Pádraig















Comhgairdeas le gach duine a thóg páirt sa mhórshiúil. Bhí banna ceoil na scoile go h-íontach!
Yesterday,the 17th of March was St. Patrick's Day. It was a scorching day. The sun was beating down at a high temperature. The band, majorettes and flag-holders met in town at 11.45am. Everyone was dressed in the yellow and maroon parade uniform. The parade commenced at 12.30pm. There were massive crowds in town. There was a great atmosphere among the crowds.We were applauded while we walked the streets. We played tunes which we learned in class. Everyone enjoyed the parade. It was a lovely day.

Tuesday, March 10, 2009

Making Lenten Crosses





















  • First you get 6 lollipop sticks.

  • Then you get white rectangular piece of card.

  • You do the same with the other 3 lollipop stickes onto your other piece of card.

  • Then when you have that done you get 6 pegs that are broken in half and stick them onto the lollipop sticks.

  • You put 3 pegs one way and 3 pegs the opposite way.
  • Then get 3 more pegs and with the other 6 make the long part of the cross.

  • Then get 6 more and make the part going across.

  • Then you will have your cross.

  • Then get 2 half pegs and stick them together to make Jesus' body.

  • Then get 2 more pegs and stick them onto the body for Jesus' arms.
  • Then get 2 more for the legs .

Monday, March 9, 2009

Tricky Tangrams
















We had some great fun with tangrams in maths class. It's very hard to make a square but some people managed it! We also used the tangrams to make some other shapes.

Calendar Winners















We are very proud that our class scooped two prizes in the Galway City Council Environment Calendar 2009. Roisín is the overall winner and her picture appears on the cover. Nicole received a special merit award. Congratulations to them both.

Friday, March 6, 2009

School Show 2009
















The two sixith classes are preparing for the school show. We are doing dancing and drama every Thursday with Cherie. We are really enjoying the dancing! For more pictures see the school show blog.

Monday, March 2, 2009

Dánta

Turcaí
Turcaí mór bán
Turcaí mór bán blasta
Ní maith leis an turcaí Nollog!
Aoife Mc Peake



Bó mór
Bó mór bán agus dubh,
Itheann sé féar sa pháirc!!!
Jessica Palmer

Srón
Srón mór
Srón mór fada
Ní maith le pinnochio a shrón.
Aoife Crawford !!



Muc
Muc beag
Muc beag ramhar
Muc beag ramhar bán dearg
Muc beag ramhar bán dearg dheas
Shane Conneely

Tráth na gCeist-Spórt

1.Cé hé bainisteoir Stoke?
2.Cá rugadh Roque Santa Cruz?
3.Cad é uimhir geansaí Ronaldinho?
4.Cá rugadh George St-Pierre?
5.Cé a bhuaigh an Australian open?
6.Cén scór a bhí sa cluiche rugbaí idir Eire agus frainc I 2009?
7.Cá bhfuil BJ Penn ina chonaí?
8.Cé hé captaen LA Lakers?
9.Cá rugadh Roman Pavlyuchenko?
10.Cathain a bheidh an UEFA Cup Final í Bóthar Landsdown?
Ryan, Corey, Aaron

Freagraí

1. Tony Pulis.
2. Paraguay.
3. 80.
4. Canada
5. Rafeal Nadal.
6. 30-21.
7. Hawaii.
8. Kobey Bryant.
9. Russia.
10. 2011.

Wednesday, February 25, 2009

Friday, February 13, 2009

How to make a Water Filter
















A water filter is a device that purifies water. A water filter consists of a large plastic bottle, a piece of cotton wool, stones, sand and a piece of filter paper such as coffee filter or blotting paper.
To assemble the water filter the plastic bottle is cut in half. The top half is placed upside down in the bottom half like a funnel. The cotton wool is placed in the neck of the bottle. The cotton wool is covered with a layer of stones, followed by a layer of sand. Finally the filter paper is placed on top.
When dirty water is poured carefully over the filter paper it will drip down slowly into the bottle below. This water is noticeably clearer.
More sophisticated water filters are used in the Waterworks. They also use chemicals to kill harmful bacteria in the water.

Friday, February 6, 2009

Green Clean!














We cleaned up a lot of rubbish on the way up to the church.
Our bags were nearly full -proof of how much rubbish there
is on the street! When we entered the church grounds there were bottles, cans, bags, nappies, shoes and even a lawnmower.
We all had a lot of fun. Hopefully we will get the green flag. A special word of thanks to Mrs. Mangan who helped us on the day.
Don't forget "keep clean stay green"!!
Shane

Wednesday, January 28, 2009

Breaking News from Fairytale Land!!!


Youth Charged With B+E


At approximately 12 o clock yesterday Gardaí were called to a house in Fairytale Road where a ‘breaking and entering’ occurred. The culprit was caught in the act but for legal reasons the youth cannot be named although we can say she has blonde hair, is 13 and lives at 214 Candy Lane. A furious Daddy Bear told reporters that the front door had been left open because they live in such a friendly neighbourhood. A statement from the Bears’ lawyer says the Bears will be seeking compensation for ‘an eaten bowl of good porridge, a broken mahogany chair and soiled bed sheets’. A distraught Baby Bear told reporters that he will never be able to leave the house again without fear of being robbed. A court case is taking place tomorrow. We could not obtain a comment from the culprit is in a deep state of distress. Find out more tomorrow in your No.1 newspaper The Fairytale Times.

Gary Goodnews (Ace Reporter)

Thursday, January 22, 2009

Seeing things!







We are working on optical illusions in art.

Wednesday, January 21, 2009

Beo Local History




Before Christmas we interviewed Mrs.Farrelly, a woman who has lived in the area since 1958. As we interviewed Mrs.Farrelly Brendan Smith recorded us. Interviewing Mrs.Farrelly was very interesting as she knows a lot about the area.

Monday, January 19, 2009

Let's Put on a Show!




Thursday the 15th of January, Cherie paid a visit to our school. We were to begin preparation for the school show.The school show is called "Lets put on a show".Cherie taught us different dance moves and how to project our voice on stage. We all had a great time!

Monday, January 12, 2009

New Year Litter Picking






On Friday the 9th of January 2009 our class went litter picking. It was a bright sunny day but very cold. It was our first week back after the Christmas holidays. We managed to find lots of litter. We even found lots of unusual litter like socks!! Now the school grounds are a lot cleaner.