Seachtain na Gaeilge: An Mháirt

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Tá a lán gníomhaíochatí ar siúl sa scoil le haghaidh seachtain na Gaeilge an seachtain seo. Inniú, bhí rang a trí agus rang a ceathair gnóthach ag múineadh na ranganna naíonáin, rang a haon agus rang a dó faoí na bplandaí atá againn timpeall na scoile. Bhain na páistí taitneamh as an lá!

Amárach beidh biongó ar siúl  do na páistí ó rang na naíonáin go dtí rang a dó.  Beidh tráth na gceist ar siúl do na ranganna sinsearacha.  Beidh tóraíocht taisce as Gaeilge le déanamh freisin.

Ní tír gan teanga!!

3rd and 4th class on World Book Day

Some more action from World Book Day in Nuns Cross N.S. 3rd and 4th class looking wonderful in character.

Wicklow Lions Clubs Table Quiz

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Nun’s Cross, were once again, luckily to be chosen as one of the beneficiaries of the Wicklow Lions Club Table Quiz Tournament. Our table quiz was held before Christmas in Chester Beatys in Ashford. There was a huge turnout and thank you to everyone who supported the night. Recently, we were presented with our cheque. We are delighted to announce that we have received €690, money which will be invested in resources, arts & crafts supplies and much more for the children in Nun’s Cross.

An t-Earrach sa Killmacurragh

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Over recent weeks the children in 3rd and 4th class have been learning all about the current season, an t-Earrach. They have been learning lots of phrases and new vocabulary. They made some beautiful posters about Spring.

The class then got the opportunity to take their search for signs of spring to the National Botanic Gardens in Killmacurragh. They managed to find na héin ag déanamh neadacha, na huain ag léím, na froganna ag snámh san loch, na bláthanna (lus an chromcinn, pluiríní sneachta, crócus corcra agus noiníní) ag fás agus bachlóga ar na gcrainn.

All the children had a great day out. Many thanks to all the parent helpers on the day and well done to the children for their hard work and excellent behaviour on the trip!

Nuns Cross Bake Sale

Some Junior Infants enjoying the bake sale today. We are all very thankful to the 5th and 6th class for putting so much of their time and effort into the bake sale today. We loved eating the yummy treats!

Clay Ducks in Senior Infants

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Today Senior Infants painted their clay ducks after learning about their life cycle. Take a look at some of our work!

Budding electricians in Junior Infants

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This week in Junior Infants we were learning about ‘houses’ in Aistear.  We spent the week constructing houses, looking at materials and their properties, classifying the contents of different rooms in houses and chatting about our own houses.

Today in science, we focused on electricity.  We had a 5 minute challenge to draw/write all the items we know that use electricity.  Our top group ended up with a huge score of 8 items.  Then, working in pairs, the children were set the challenge of getting a bulb to light, given just two crocodile clips, a bulb and a battery.  With absolutely no assistance in terms of direction from teacher, there was light after only 5 minutes of trial and error.  Take a look at our work below!

We were so so excited when we succeeded and we all helped one another to get all bulbs writing. When given the follow up challenge of making the buzzer work, we applied our learning very quickly.

Nun’s Cross Bake Off

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We certainly enjoy our sweet treats on a Friday and this Friday had sweet treats like no other! 5th and 6th class have been working hard to reach their next reading challenge reward which was to hold a class Bake-Off challenge. To achieve their reward they have read 220 books as a class, that’s a lot of books and we couldn’t have reached it on a more appropriate week as we celebrate World Book Day!

The children all baked some really impressive treats, The Great Irish Bake Off better watch out!

It was a very difficult job for the teachers to choose a winner but after careful consideration to the work the children put in, their creativity, their presentation and of course, how well they claim they tidied up at home (whether this is true or not we don’t know), a 5th class and 6th class winner were unanimously chosen!

In the afternoon we turned our Bake Off into a school bake sale and together with our own baking and some lovely baking contributions from parents, we managed to raise €510.06 which is going to our Green School Committee. A huge thank you to everyone who contributed and supported the bake sale! The money will be invested into our school garden and all the children, as well as our environment, will benefit from it!

Welcome to our Nuns Cross National School Blog!

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Welcome everyone! We are delighted to present to you our school blog. Nuns Cross National School is a hive of activity all year round. We pride ourselves on being kind, hard working and we always try our best. The greatest thing of all is that we have such fun with our learning. We are delighted to share the wonderful work we do in Nuns Cross National School with all of you. We hope you will join us on our blogging journey.