Scoil na Mainistreach Times March 2015 newsletter editors this month 4th class Dates for your diary Standardised testing will take place in of weeks commencing 11th May and 18th May Swimming commences for 3rd and 4th class on Monday 13th April Swimming commences for 5th and 6th class on Thursday 16th April Clothes collection to take place on Thursday 16th April. Birthday Wishes for March go to…… Isaac Hassett, Abbey O’Dwyer, Ryan Devane, Aoibhinn Finneran, Aoife Hynes, David Larkin, Cillian Mahon, Melanie Howard, Aisling McHugh, Seamus Fitzgerald, Orna Moynihan, Eoin Lynch, Ephraim Brotherton, Hannah Clune, Cora Deane, Orla Dunne, Tomás O’Loughlin, Luka Howard and Helena Downes. By Niall Murphy & Evan Maxted Mathletics Students in fourth class, both from Mr Lynch’s and Mrs O’Donovan’s rooms are the first in Scoil na Mainistreach to trial the Mathletics programme. Put simply, it is an online interactive platform where children answer Maths questions to gain points and rewards. The questions are tailored for the children’s level and ability, are linked directly to the strands of the Irish Primary Maths curriculum and are presented in both a fun and competitive manner which the children enjoy. There are 2 basic elements to the platform; the first is one where children play “Live Mathletics” against children from anywhere in the world and the second is where the children answer specific “Activities” set by the teacher to help consolidate and improve the skills from coursework already covered at school with the teachers. The children gain points for all questions answered correctly and in fourth class all children will be hoping to achieve a Bronze Award (1000 pts) during the three week trial period. A special congratulations to Oisín McMahon for making it into the Hall Of Fame leaderboard. He was ranked 27 in the whole of Europe on the 12th March!!! The Grub Hub The Grub Hub is a shop that sells healthy snacks. It is run by the children in sixth class and it opens every Tuesday, Wednesday and Thursday. The shop concept was created in January and this idea was the won the Junior Entrepreneur project in sixth class. The children in sixth have not decided yet how the profits will be spent. Children from 2nd to 6th classes can go to the Grub Hub and choose to buy any of these items; Nature Valley Bars 80c, Snack-a-Jacks 80c, Water 50c, popcorn 50c, Chocolate rice cakes 50c or Belvita Breakfast Bars 50c. By Killian Wall, Aidan Mulvey and Cormac O’Keeffe Book Review Name: Skullduggary Pleasant, Sceptre of the Ancients, Author: Derek Landy, Book Number: 1 of 9 Age: 9+ , Pages: 371, Points on A.R.: 10.0Pts Book Level on A.R.: 4.9 After her Uncle Gordon’s death, Stephanie is left a house in his will with many secrets. Nefrian Serpine, the first enemy, wants to get to the book of names and a man is coming after Stephanie, (who changes her name to Valkyrie) to take possession of a key. Skullduggary Pleasant swoops in and saves the day. Then Valkyrie enters the world of magic & wonder where she meets many new friends, but also faces great danger. By Noah Clare, Ethan O’Gorman and Senan Slattery Scoil na Mainistreach Times Congratulations and Sympathies Congratulations: Sports Update I.N.T.O. Mini 7’s – Last week Scoil na Maiistreach participated in the opening round of this girls’ football competition. The games were held in Clooney pitch and they began at 11am on Friday March 20th. Scoil na Maiistreach played Baile na Caillí in the semi-final. Scoil na Mainistreach got off to a brilliant start scoring the opening goal but by full-time the scoreline read 1-3 (Quin) to 2-0 (Baile na Caillí). Extra time would have to be played and Scoil na Mainistreach responded well scoring a goal and two points in the extra-time period. In the final Scoil na Mainistreach defeated Clooney after coming from behind in a spirited come back. On April 15th the girls will contest the finals. Basketball – This Tuesday the 24/03/15 the boys and girls of 5th and 6th classes took part in a basketball tournament in Cratloe. Everybody who took part did their best and played exceptionally well. The girls played against Kilmurry, Sixmilebridge and Ballycar, winning against Ballycar. Overall the girls came joint second in their division. The boys played the same teams in their division and they came out top in first place. Well done to everyone who took part and good luck to the boys in round 2. Boys Hurling – The boys played in a 7’s hurling tournament in Clooney pitch. They played Knockanean and were beaten by 5 points. They needed to beat Clooney school by 11 to qualify for the final. This they did, but unfortunately they were beaten by 4 points by Doora. On Tuesday, the boys played a challenge match against St Aiden’s from Shannon. 5th & 6th classes won easily, however 4th class were narrowly defeated. By Oisín McMahon, Sarah Manley and Emer Hynes To the Banna Ceoil who came 2nd in Féile na hInse under the expert guidance of Ms Costello, to Damien Guilfoyle, Ava Duggan, Tara Stritch and Aisling Egan who came 1st in the Community Games Céilí Dancing in Sixmilebridge, to Conan Fennell who came 4th in Community Games swimming, to David Larkin who came 1st in a Tae Kwon Do competition, to 6th class who took part in the Science Fair, to Saoirse Lyons in the Spelling Bee representing Quin School, to Cora Dean who came 4th in Community Games swimming, to Adam O’Neill and Kyle Hawton who came 1st and Áine Dempsey and Eloise De Sousa who came 2nd in Agallamh Beirte in Féile na hInse, to Jack O’Neill who came 1st in Munster Championship for running, to Aidan Keating, Jack O’Neill, Dannan Fox, Orna Moynihan, Sam Scanlan, Róisín O’Mullane and Eimear McGee who go through to the Munsters for Community Games tag rugby, to Shauna Daffy who came 2nd in swimming for Community Games, to Lucy Leamy and Zara Kirby who came 2nd in the Community Games talent show, to Éabha Brennan who came 3rd in the talent show, to Joyce Fitzpatrick who came 3rd in the talent show, to Sarah Manley and Ellen McSherry who came 2nd in the Community Games project section, to Eoin Lynch who won gold in modelling and drawing and came 2nd in modelling in the County, to Aoife Hawkins who won a gold medal in Gymnastics, to Keellin Clune and Amelia O’Dea who won ballet medals, to Rachel Rusk and Chloe Leamy who came 1st in the Community Games Drama and to Ellen McCarthy and Lilly Dinan who won a gold medal for singing Frozen in the Community Games talent section. Sympathies: Sympathies go to Rian and Alex Madigan on the recent death of their grand-uncle, Christy, sympathies also go to Méabh and Lauren Wall on the recent death of their grandmother, Helen Wall. By Rachel Daffy & Molly Sheedy-Cusack Scoil na Mainistreach Times Celebrating St Patrick’s Day At the Ennis parade there were many clubs and music groups including Ennis Rugby Club, Ennis XXX Club and our own Quin Tae Kwon Do Club. The parade started at 11am and the weather was not bad on the day. Darragh Molloy, Rachel Daffy, Molly Sheedy and Amy Howard from 4th class were just some of the students from Scoil na Mainistreach who took part in this parade. The parade in Tipperary Town started later than the Ennis parade, starting at 2pm in the afternoon. Among those taking part were a kick-boxing group, plenty of music groups and there was the William Clan Rugby Club. There was also the Aarvale Rovers G.A.A. club. It was a beautiful day for the parade in Tipperary Town. We surveyed the children in our class to see which parades were popular. These were the results; Limerick – 1, Ennis – 13, Dublin – 1, Shannon – 2, Tulla – 1, Feakle – 1, Killaloe – 1, Killarney – 1, Tipperary Town – 1 and some people did not attend a parade. By Darragh Molloy & Cillian O’Gara Write a Book Project This month Mrs O’Donovan’s fourth class entered the write-a-book competition. We all got to choose our own topic. The topics varied from cook books to fairy tales, and from sports books to myths & legends. We firstly had to write a draft, which we showed to our teacher to edit. When the book was edited we typed it up and put in pictured and drawings. It was a really difficult challenge, but well worth it in the end. Mr Clune’s and Mr Clohessy’s classes also entered the competition. By Clara Griffiths, Ephraim Brotherton & Fionán O’Sullivan Acrostic Poem for Easter Happy Easter A day to play Playing in the fields Passing the Ball You and I can play Easter time A day for fun Super fun for you and me Tasty Chocolate Exciting Easter Egg hunts Rabbits run around the field By Niamh Toher, Amy Hawton and Isaac Howard Easter Biscuits Recipe Ingredients (serves 8+) 85g butter 85g caster sugar 1 lemon (zest) 170g plain flour ½ tsp mixed spice 50g currants 1 egg, beaten You will need: biscuit cutters Method Preheat oven to 190'C/375'F/Gas mark 5 Cream butter/margarine and sugar until pale Add lemon rind, then fold in flour, mixed spice, currants and enough egg to bind mixture to a stiff dough Roll out biscuit dough to approx 1cm thick and cut out bunny shapes or circles (you can squash these into ovals and call them eggs) with biscuit cutters Put on greased baking trays Jokes/Riddles What do you call a deer with no eyes? No eye deer What do you call a cow that eats grass? A lawn mooer What do you call an underwater substitute football player? A submarine By Sarah Considine-Kelly and Eoin Lynch Re-roll any leftover dough to make more biscuits Bake biscuits for 8-10 minutes until golden brown Sprinkle with extra caster sugar when still hot, then transfer to a wire tray to cool Or wait until cooled and decorate with icing and mini eggs By Aoife Hawkins, Ellie McSherry and Amy Howard
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