Tuesday 23 January 2018

November in the middle room.

We have been so lucky to have Ms. Nolan working with us for the past 3 weeks. Ms. Nolan has been completing her teaching practice in our classroom and we have really enjoyed having her. We did so many fun things with her including a project on electricity in our local area. We also built models of all the shops on Rathdrum Main Street! Thank you so much for all your hard work Ms. Nolan and we wish you all the best in your teaching career! We know you're going to be a fantastic teacher! 


Some of the fun things we've been getting up to with Ms. Nolan!









We had a really interesting visit from David Swift from Heritage in Schools. David was a mine of information all about World War Two and had so much to tell us. He talked to us all about WW2 and showed us some really interesting artefacts. We had a quiz at the end and the lucky winners got to try on some uniforms and weapons that were actually used during WW2!! We couldn't believe our luck! Thank you David for your visit! 






Our school also took part in Science Week. We held a mini science fair in our classroom and taught 5th and 6th classes all about what we have been learning about electricity. We also visited the science fair in the senior room and had great fun trying out all their experiments. We had 2 really interesting speakers, the first was Aisling Kirwan who spoke to us about the effect food has on our bodies and showed us so healthy and delicious recipes. We then heard from Dr. Ross O'Neill who talked about tinnitus and the life changing device which he pioneered. We really enjoyed science week and can't wait for next year! 

3rd and 4th classes really enjoyed taking part in the skip hop workshop last week in school. We learned lots of new skills and got even more exercise! Well done to everyone for being super skippers. Sean C., Charlotte, Sophie, Aidan, Alex and Jacob were chosen to demonstrate the skills we learnt in front of the whole school! They did a super job and everyone was really impressed!










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