The Three Little Pigs

The Junior Infants have been looking at the story of The Three Little Pigs this month. They wanted to see if the wolf was really able to blow down their houses so they made their own. They worked in groups to create a straw house for Horace. He moved in, but unfortunately, his house didn’t stand up to the Big Bad Wolf.

Horace and his house builders moved to the wooden house where Borris lived and they worked hard to try and make a stronger house for the two pigs. Unfortunately, it still wasn’t strong enough!

Horace and Borris ran to Percy’s house and they worked hard to build a strong brick house. Thankfully, no matter how hard that wolf tried, he couldn’t blow down the brick house as it was the strongest house by far!

The Junior infants had to engage in lots of problem-solving and creativity to complete this activity and they did a wonderful job!

World Book Day 2022

The whole school was filled with great excitement today as we celebrated one of our favourite days of the year - World Book Day! All of the children dressed up as their favourite book character and brought in their favourite book to share with the rest of their class. Take a look at some of the amazing costumes on display!

We had lots of story time throughout the day! Junior Infants enjoyed the book Elmer by David McKee and explored how we are all different. The children all worked hard to make their own individual Elmers afterward which are proudly displayed outside their room!

Mrs Pearse’s Literacy group ahve been enjoying Tom Palmers book ‘Spitfire’ and have used it as a theme to decorate their classroom door. Doesn’t it look incredible?

A very special story session was shared between our 6th class students and our Junior Infants. The Juniors loved being read to by their big buddies and it was extra special this year as we haven’t been able to do it for the last few years! Thank you and well done to all the big buddies for their care and patience with the little ones!

4th and 5th class have been studying the book ‘The Battle Below Giltspur’ by Cormac Mac Raois and they have worked really hard to design their own book cover. We have some budding illustrators on our hands!

5th and 6th class took part in a blind date with a book. Each child brought in a book from home. They wrapped it up, keeping its title a secret, and gave a few clues for the person who chose it as their date. They spent some time reading the book they chose and then had to ‘rate their date’ afterwards! It was a fun activity and also showed the true meaning of the phrase ‘never judge a book by its cover’!

Because you’re never too old for some ‘Where’s Wally’ the 5th and 6th class children enjoyed a Wally hunt around the school garden! They managed to find them all!

We saw some more fantastic illustrating in Senior Infants as the children got creative and designed their very own book covers!

We know that you can read a book anywhere, but have you ever thought of the strangest places to read a book! Check out some of these strange spots some of our children found!

Spring Has Sprung!

The Junior Infants are learning all about spring this month!

We have had a flower shop added to our classroom to help use explore the new words we are learning and to reinforced our learning on plants and flowers. We also have opportunities to practice our writing by creating gift tags and are really enjoying playing with money!

We are exploring how plants grow and what they need to help them on their growing journey. One of our tuff trays is a planting station where we can explore the soil, the minibeasts that live in it and we are having a messy time filling and emptying pots to plant our seeds!

Because we have been learning about how plants grow and the different parts of a flower, we have planted our very own giant sunflowers and we can’t wait to watch them grow! We took great care planting them, and we even made a wish on our seeds before carefully sowing them in the soil. As our flowers grow, so too will our wishes!

We are a very creative bunch, and we love to make and do! In our creative tuff tray we are making flowers from egg cartons! Its great fun and we love upcycling too!

This is only week one of our new topic! We have a lot more to explore in our topic so be sure to check back here for more exciting updates!

Paper STEM challenge

2nd and 3rd class were given a scissors and a piece of A4 paper and they were challenged to make the page big enough so that they could fit their bodies through the middle of it. They tried lots of different strategies (some hbing to resist temptation of using glue or selotape) until it was solved. One child even managed to make one big enough so that all 2nd class boys could fit through it at once. This was using just one piece of A4 paper and a scissors!

Monday Coding Club

Our students in the Monday Coding Club recently built a password generator using the Python 3 coding language. The user can enter how long they would like their password, the code then generates a random sequence from the list of characters.

You can test out their code below by pressing the play button

Pancake Tuesday in Nun's Cross

Today our wonderful Student Council surprised the whole school with pancakes to celebrate pancake Tuesday. Our wonderful committee met and planned the day, organising supplies and delegating roles to allow this day to run smoothly. We had our 5th and 6th class students cooking the pancakes on their crepe makers. We also had our team from 3rd and 4th mixing the batter. We had representatives from 3rd and 4th also helping to bring the students from their classes, keeping a steady flow of traffic. When the children visited, they chose their pancake and decorated it using honey, lemon, sugar, marshmallows, strawberries, cream, sprinkles, chocolate and strawberry sauce. The pancakes were so yummy!

All pupils also took part in our pancake flipping contest which was very hotly contested. Take a look at some of our photos below:

STEM shoes in 2nd and 3rd class

Yesterday 2nd and 3rd class faced the challenge of designing and making a pair of platforms for their shoes made from paper alone (and some selotape of course). To make this as fair of a test as possible, we began by limiting our efforts to just using 2 sheets of paper but we soon found that that would not be enough.

We discussed different 3-D shapes and which shapes are the strongest. We concluded that cylindrical rods were a strong shape to support someones weight with using paper alone. We also had a discussion about how our weights could effect the trial of our boots.

The predominant design was a cylindrical cog and we found that we needed to have these cogs placed closely together and taped strongly in place in order to work. If there was one weak cog in the boot, the whole lot came towering down when we tried to stand. Our work from day one resulted in no successes, but we are determined to continue working on this until we are succeed. This has by far been the most challenging project yet.

Exploring length in 5th class

This half term one of our favourite topics to explore in 5th class maths was length. We enjoyed using our skills of estimation before using a variety of materials to measure various lengths in our classroom and on the yard.

We found it a challenge when using our maths books to get our heads around the different concepts, and as the week progressed, once we had some hands on experience it got alot easier. Some important points we have learned the importance of are:

  • When using a ruler or metre stick, in order to be accurate in our measurements, we need to remember to begin measuring the item at 0 and not at the beginning of the instrument.

  • When using the trundle wheel, bumps and hollows challenge the accuracy of the instrument - at times hopping ahead and over measuring and at other times disconnecting from the surface and not measuring accurately.

Six Nations Tag Tournament

Our Active Committee were at it again this week, organising another amazingly fun day. Yesterday they arranged the tag rugby six nations for 2nd - 6th class, where mixed teams participated in a tag tournament. There was fierce determination and grit on show, as 2nd class pupils stood toe to toe with 6th class pupils, stealing their tags and earning points for their respective teams. At the end of the day, Ireland emerged victorious, with Wales coming second and France coming in 3rd place. Here’s hoping the national team can take a leaf out of our book and up their game to overcome their competitors in this years tournament.

On another note, this week we received the fantastic news that Cumann na mBunscoil tournaments will be returning, so yesterdays tournament will have helped us to build our team spirit and work on our fitness.

Irish readers have arrived

We are delighted with our new Irish books which arrived at our school this week as part of An Bosca Leabharlainne. We are enjoying using the amazing illustrations in these books to help scaffold our understanding of these books which are written in the Irish language.

Designing and making a chair for Teddy

Today 2nd and 3rd class were tasked with designing and making a chair for teddy. They were only permitted to use 10 sheets of paper, glue and selotape. Before we set into designing and making, we discussed the properties of chairs that make them chairs - we agreed that chairs have 4 legs and a seat and that when Teddy is sitting on the chairs he must have his feet off the floor.

We had a choice between two different teddies, a ladybird which was heavier but more compact and a teddy bear which was lighter but which had long legs and arms which would be more difficult to keep off the floor. We agreed that we would use the teddy bear. We gave ourselves 30 minutes to complete this challenge.

The children worked in groups with a minimum of one and a maximum of four and great team work was on display. Have a look at our test videos below:

As you can see, from our pictures and videos, we ran into some difficulty:

  1. chair legs would split and move about unless we either selotaped them to the table or

  2. stuck them to a full sheet of paper below or

  3. joined them together using strips of paper

One of the groups explains their plan for this challenge. It was noted that the cylindrical chair legs were very popular among the groups. When we tested our chairs, we tested for 20 seconds to ensure the chair was sturdy enough to pass the test. Take a look at our resulting videos. Below the 2nd class boys were impressed with their creation which was able to hold a half-filled lunch box.

One of the groups also decided to use rectangular prisms for the legs, noting the strength and stability the square base provided.

Well-Being Week

All the children recently enjoyed a week of focusing on their Well-Being in Nun’s Cross! Each class found creative ways to try and explore the various different areas of well being.

We thought about the things that we are grateful for. Some things that we are grateful for might be big things, but we also talked a lot about the little things that we are very grateful for too! Senior infants gathered their thoughts and made gratitude chains as a visual representation of all they are grateful for.

Each classroom designed a well-being themed door to their classroom with the children taking the lead in the design and creativity.

Each class found ways to demonstrate how important it is to cooperate with others. A wide range of cooperative games and activities happened throughout the school and we all learned that things can be much easier, and always more fun, when we work together!

Helping our community is helpful to our own individual well being too! We extended our efforts to our community to help by doing a litter pick from our school to the village! We collected lots of rubbish and we disposed of it properly, helping to keep our local environment clean. We also took some time to think about the people in our community who might be a little lonely this January and we made Happy New Year cards to send to them.

We learned about healthy eating and how important it is to ensure that we are eating a healthy and balanced diet. We had some fruit tasting sessions in school during the week to help encourage us all to try new things!

We hope that all the children picked up some well being ideas that they can practice for the rest of the year!

New Year Scratch Art by 5th & 6th class

5th and 6th class were busy this week brightening the corridors to welcome the new year into the school. We would like to send our wishes of a fantastic new year ahead to the entire school community.

5th and 6th class Christmas play

This afternoon we were treated to a spectacular show as 5th & 6th class performed the Santa Claus for the pupils in the other classes. It was a laugh from start to finish with lots of props and music adding to the performance. Well done 5th & 6th class!

Carol singing at Knockrobin Care Home

On Friday, our 4th and 5th class volunteers were kindly chauffeured to Knockrobin care home after school to do some carol singing. Led by the wonderful Ms Smith, the children were welcomed by residents who sang and danced along with their songs. We would like to say a huge thanks to the children and their parents who brought them to sing the carols. Giving back to the community is always very important to us in Nun’s Cross and we incredibly proud of the children for continuing to brighten up the lives of others.

Christmas Assembly

Today we were treated to a fantastic nativity assembly which was told through music to the tune of well-known ABBA songs. The assembly was led by Ms Smith’s 4th and 5th class who sang and danced to their hearts content. Take a look at some of the action below:

This same group are at Knockrobin nursing home this afternoon where they will be singing some carols outside for residents to watch out through their windows.

We also had a very special visitor who came at the end of our assembly. We were delighted to welcome the big man from the North in his red suit and white beard who spend some time with us. He told us some funny jokes, chatted with some boys and girls and even sang a song with us before his cheeky elves handed the children their presents. It’s fair to say the Christmas spirit is well and truly alive and well here in Nun’s Cross.

Christmas Markets in Nun's Cross

Today we had a bumper day in Nun’s Cross. 5th and 6th class hosted a Margadh Nollag (Christmas Market) during school today which all classes visited. This was done in aid of Crumlin Children’s Hospital and Cian’s Kennels ( https://www.cianskennels.ie/ ). We all wore our Christmas jumpers to help celebrate the annual Christmas jumper day in aid of the Children’s Health Foundation (Crumlin Hospital) which we were also taking donations for. Our stalls were carefully planned and we had a mix of festive games, tasty treats, arts, crafts, jewellery, toys and books and believe it or not we were even visited by Santa and his little helper where students were able to sit on Santa’s sleigh and get their picture taken with him.

Junior Snowmen

The Junior Infants have been super busy all this week making a top secret Christmas project.

We started by carefully measuring each child’s height and having a length of wood cut to match their height. Each child painted their own piece of wood white. It was real wood paint so we had to be super careful to not get it on our clothes!

When they were dry, our teacher added a red scarf and hat. After this each of the children added a face!

Can you guess what we are making yet?

We carefully chose some buttons to complete our project and our teacher secured them in place with a hot glue gun! The final piece of our project was a little poem.

The children are all so proud of their projects and we hope these snowmen are enjoyed at Christmas time for years to come!