Crazy Hair Day

Nun’s Cross celebrated crazy hair day today and it sure was crazy! We had some really wild hairstyles and we raised over €255 for Crumlin children’s hospital. Many thanks for your kind donations and well done to all for the creativity!

International Bee Day

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International Bee Day took place this week and 5th and 6th class discovered just how important bees are to us. We worked together to make a collaborative bee display and designed some important notices to help people learn why bees are important to us and to help people learn how to save bees.

Pirates in aistear

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Junior infants were welcomed by senior infants for aistear this week.   Areas included the pirate ship, small world out at sea and construction was based on building ships out at sea.  They had great fun playing pirates with each other.

Running Club

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Did you know that Nun’s Cross have a running club? Ms Heaphy and Mrs Pearse are dedicating their Wednesday lunch time to showing the children a range of skills in running. We hope to enter the children in all sorts of running and athletic events over the coming year. Children from 3rd class up are welcome to join at any stage but must commit to coming each week!

Paired Reading

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We have recently set up a paired reading system in Nun’s Cross. Each week children from the older classes will meet with their reading buddy from a younger class and both children will have the opportunity to read with their buddy. The children from 5th and 6th paired up with the junior and senior infants today and enjoyed some reading time in the sun! We look forward to more reading time with our friends!

Under the sea in Junior Infants

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This week in Junior infants we were working on the ‘under the sea’ theme. We have been so busy.

During aistear, our big project has been building a submarine.  It has taken lots of team work and patience all week and there are still lots of finishing touches to add to our structure.  We made lots of fish to decorate the submarine.

We enjoyed our water play earlier in the week, where we studied capacity and floating and sinking.  We also explored waterproof materials, where we looked at the different professions and the clothes they may wear.

In science we have been working with magnets.  We explored our classroom to find magnetic items.  We also learned how magnets are used in metal detectors and in waste management.  Today we designed and made a fishing game using magnets, straws, string, paper clips and paper.  We had lots of fun catching fish.

Ashford Fair 2019

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Today at the Ashford fair the ‘Nuns Cross Carnival’ was a hive of activity.  A variety of fun games and activities welcomed young and old to our tent.  Take a look inside:

Cá bhfuil….?

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5th and 6th class took their Irish lesson outside today to learn the compass points as Gaeilge. We each drew a compass in the yard with chalk and played a variety of games involving running, skipping, hopping etc to the different compass points!

Microsoft Dreamspace Trip

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5th and 6th class had a very exciting trip to the Microsoft offices today and got to take part in the Dreamspace programme. Read all about their day!

We were greeted like royalty when we arrived with our name on the huge screen in the entrance hall. We got a tour of the ground floor of the building. The people who work there have five restaurants, a hairdressers, a yoga room and a gym with four personal instructors! They even have a fridge beside their offices that they can help themselves to all day long. No one in Microsoft has their own desk, they just use which ever desk is free and they always work as a team. I like the way that no one is ever on their own.

Following the tour of the main floor we began our Dreamspace experience.

We had a demonstration for our guide, Ben, and he explained some things to us about artificial intelligence and clever ways that technology is used in today’s world to help improve and make peoples lives easier. We saw how AI can help people who have vision or hearing impairments and we had a chance to think about how technology could possible help us in the future. We had a hands on session where we got to explore some features of the Microsoft coding program and really enjoy exploring the endless possibilities of the program.

We had great fun, but it wasn’t over yet. We got treated to a yummy lunch and got a goodie bag each before we left. It really was a fantastic day out and we want to send a huge thank you to Microsoft for treating us so well!

Get your copy of Nun’s Cross Tales

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Nun’s Cross Tales is a book of short stories, poems and musings by the children of Nun’s Cross National School.  We are so proud of the work the children have done.  The books are flying off the shelves in the office and our wonderful PTA have already had to re-stock.  There is a limited print run on these so get your hands on a copy, you will need to drop 10 euro in to Sandra in the office.  If children are bringing money in, please ensure it is secured in an envelope with the child’s name clearly indicated on the outside.

Yard painting teaser

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Take a look at the transformation our yard is currently undergoing!  This wonderful burst of colour on our yard is thanks to the money we raised in our Race to Galway during active week last year.  We would like to say a huge well done to the children and also to their families and friends whose sponsorship is making this possible.

This is just a snippet of what’s in store for when we get back after Easter.  Such an exciting time at Nun’s Cross NS.

Switzerland project displays

3rd and 4th class have been working hard learning all about Switzerland over the last few weeks. The class put on a great display of all sorts of interesting information on Switzerland. Each group covered a different topic and the whole school got the pleasure of visiting to see their work.

Happy Easter

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We have had a fantastic day in Nun’s Cross celebrating the Easter holidays with an amazing Easter egg hunt thanks to the PTA and by creating lots of beautiful and bright Easter art. We hope you all enjoy the break!

Easter poems by 5th and 6th class

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5th and 6th class have been working on Limerick poems this week and have created some very clever limerick poems on the theme of Easter.

Nun’s Cross are going plastic free

Exciting news – Nun’s Cross is going plastic free and to tell you more we have Elsa and Noah from our Green Schools Committee:

Nun’s Cross has decided to become a plastic free school because it is better for the environment. 5th and 6th class went on beach clean recently and we collected a disgusting amount of plastic. We were horrified at the large amount of waste on our local beach and thought if the school went plastic free it would help our environment.

To become a plastic free school, we have 3 asks:

  1. We ask that all children have reusable water bottles/drink bottles. 60 million plastic drink bottles end up in landfill everyday around the world. Using reusable bottles will dramatically improve this.

  2. No plastic in lunch boxes. Don’t add plastic such as cling film to items in lunch boxes, you could use bees wax paper instead!

  3. Don’t use plastic straws! If you really have to have a straw use paper or bamboo ones instead!

We hope that by following these 3 asks, the school will have a huge reduction in plastic waste which will help the environment for all of us

Active Week is coming up!

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Speaking on behalf of the Active Committee, some students would like to make an announcement:

Active Week is to help us keep our Active Flag and its loads of fun for the whole school. It promotes active fun and active learning throughout the whole school and for all ages. This year it is taking place from Monday the 13th of May to Friday the 17th of May.

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This year we have a great variety of sports taking place from basketball to active stations and jersey day. We are going to be drinking alot of water because we will be sweating lots!

At the end of the week, to celebrate the active week, we will have a celebration assembly and all children are asked to bring in any sports awards that they have won as we are eager to share our achievements.  We have fitted out an exciting timetable which we will be announcing after Easter.

 

We hope that everyone in the whole school enjoys being as active as possible and will inspire us to start news sports!

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The Garden Centre

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This month Senior Infants have been doing the garden centre in Aistear. Today, Junior Infants paid them a visit during aistear to see what was going on. Take a look at some of what we got up to.

Keeping ourselves Healthy

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The children in 5th and 6th class have been learning about different ways to keep ourselves healthy and have been focusing on the food we eat and the impact it has on our bodies. We were so lucky to have an amazing expert, Majia O’Reilly, come into our class and fill us with loads of interesting information, guidance and tips on what we should be eating in order to be as healthy as possible.

We learned about different elements that work together to help keep us healthy and discovered how each group of food helps our bodies, in different ways, to function well. It was interesting to see how much sugar is hidden in some foods and how some simple changes we can make to our diet can have a massive impact on our health.

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Just like Skittles, (but without the sugar of course!) we should aim to eat the rainbow everyday through a variety of fruits and vegetables

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We had a good look at our partitioning of our food groups and saw how important it is to have fruit and veg taking up the largest portion. We are going to try and make sure to have a variety of foods in our meals as well as paying attention to the amount of each food group we have for each meal.