Active Updates..

May and June are going to be very busy active months. The following will be taking place:

Be Active After School starts next Tuesday May 16th at 3.15.

Cycling continues today (May 10th)  and next Wednesday May 17th for the Senior class (4 week programme with Noel Feely)

Soccer with Mary and Gareth continues on Monday at 1pm for both classes.

GAA with Margaret and Pauric continues on Friday mornings.

The Junior Room continued their Run a Mile with a Smile today. We will be back on the grass from next week on.

The following Blitz are taking place for the Senior Room:

GAA–Thursday May 11th @ 11am in Ballinlough

Soccer–Monday May 15th @11am-Donamon

GAA–Tuesday May 16th @11am- Ballinlogh

The Senior School Tour takes place on Thursday June 1st in Dublin. They will be doing the Skyline Tour of Croke Park and Awesome Walls.

 

Community Games Handwriting Competition

Well done to all those who participated in the Community Games Handwriting Competition. We especially congratulate the following children…

Girls U-7

Vicky Tobin and Sophia Harte finished in joint first place.

Megan Flanagan finished in second place.

Erin Nolan finished in joint third place.

Boys U-10

Jack Dolan finished in first place (and went on to win a bronze medal in the county final!)

Boys U-12

Killian Bligh finished in first place.

Girls 12 and over 

Abi Flanagan finished in second place.

Discovery Science – Step 5 – Show and Tell

In Abi’s experiment, titled ‘Battery Power’, the bottom of 2 lead pencils were attached to a battery. The pencil tips were dipped in water. Bubbles formed at both pencil tips. More bubbles formed at the tip of the pencil attached to the negative part of the battery. Most of the bubbles were hydrogen and a few oxygen. The pencil tip where hydrogen was forming was attached to the negative part of the battery and the pencil tip where oxygen was forming was attached to the positive part of the battery.

In this experiment titled, ‘Selecting the best paper for separating colours in chromatography’, Maebh cut strips of different paper (equal in length) and dipped them in water. Members of the class formed a hypothesis to guess which paper would allow the colour to transfer best (tussue, card, paper or coffee filter paper). The class came to the conclusion that the coffee filter paper worked best.

 

In Cian’s experiment, the water and mirror acted like a prism, splitting the light into the colours of the spectrum (when light passes from one
medium to another, for example from air to water, its speed and direction change; this is called refraction.) The different colours of light spread out, separated and the spectrum could be seen clearly!

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