Gallery – Third Class
Ms Reynold’s class working on their project- Counties of Ireland and with their Easter wreaths.
Ms Carroll’s class were busy making pyramids and painting pictures of Tutankhamun as part of their Ancient Egypt project.
The boys and girls in Ms Cooper’s class researched Ancient Egypt and created amazing projects with all the information they learned.
Ms Reynolds’ class enjoyed painting some Egyptian Art
Ms Reynolds’ class on World Book Day
Ms Donohoe’s class on World Book Day
The boys and girls in Ms Coopers class put their knowledge of Irish verbs to the test with a fun game.
The boys and girls in Ms Coopers class were full of love for St Valentines Day.
The boys and girls in third class explored balances in gymnastics.
Ms Reynolds’ class made some Christmas decorations and festive trees. We wish all our families and friends a super Christmas!!
Our Helix Panto was so entertaining.
Ms Reynolds’ class really enjoyed Science Week. Making the longest paper chain was one of the challenges.
Andy Warhol was their focus in Art and report writing. He was an interesting artist.
As part of Science Week Ms Carroll’s third class had great fun building different structures using marshmallows and spaghetti.
During science week the boys and girls in Ms Cooper’s 3rd class took on the challenge of building a boat using tin foil, paper, straws and cellotape.
The boys and girls were also challenged to build the tallest tower using spaghetti and marshmallows.
Ms Reynold’s class getting ready for some fun.
Ms Donohoe’s class had a spooky month , creating potions and scary art work! As well as having lots of fun during maths week, completing fun challenges!
The boys and girls in Ms Cooper’s class enjoyed playing lots of games during Maths week.
Ms Donohoe’s class were busy at work.
Ms Reynolds’ class picked five important rules for their class. They will learn a lot about Ireland this year.
This week as part of their Maths lesson Ms Carroll’s class were making patterns with shape families to determine whether they tessellate or not.
The boys and girls in Ms Cooper’s class learned all about the stone age, then they made stone age pots using clay and carved designs.
After reading the story of Tom Crean’s rabbit the boys and girls used different fabrics to make a fluffy rabbit collage.