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Last week!

Posted by ar on Dec 15, 2008 in news

Hi

Unfortunately this will be the last week of the class blog with Mrs Lewis, I am moving to another school to become a principal!

However the show must go on adn this week is jam packed with fun things and some other not as fun things! Our Christmas concert is being shown in the school hall this Friday and the whole school are being treated to a full run through this week at some stage.

In Room 21 we are also putting on a version of ” Three little pigs” for our sister class, 5th class across the corridor.

Last week we finished our class projects on various counties in Ireland. Mrs. Lewis particularly liked the Mayo project but then she would be biased!

Anyway, Hope you are all having a happy week before Christmas!

Mrs Lewis

 
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A visitor tells us about the Croppy Graves

Posted by ar on Dec 5, 2008 in news

The Croppy graves are in Graiguecullen and we are doing a project on County Laois, we asked Jimmy, our caretaker to come in and show us one of the hooks the Irish soldiers used in the big Battle of Carlow in 1798. Jimmy made his own hook but it was not sharpened just in cse it hurt someone! It still looked a bit scary!

 
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Fifth Class

Posted by ar on Dec 3, 2008 in news

Our class is the best class ever ! Our teacher is the best teacher ever . She is really fun .

 
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Space

Posted by ar on Dec 3, 2008 in events

Today was really fun. I really enjoyed the space thingy.

By AR

 
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Science Exhibition-The Galaxy and beyond!

Posted by ar on Dec 2, 2008 in news

Today we had a brilliant talk on the Solar System, it was very interesting and there was a lot of information to take in.

Enjoy the photos and leave your comments if you liked it!

Mrs Lewis

 
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Jupiter, boss of the Greek Gods

Posted by ar on Dec 1, 2008 in news

This is the story of
Jupiter, Juno, and Little Io


Jupiter, Neptune and Pluto were the three sons of Saturn. When Saturn retired, the boys divided the world up between them. Jupiter took the sky, Neptune took the sea, and Pluto ruled under the earth, the home of the dead. At first, it was great fun. But things had been just a bit slow lately.

Jupiter thought about what he could do.

He could turn himself into an octopus and visit his brother Neptune under the sea, but he didn’t feel much like a swim.

He could visit Pluto under the earth, but Pluto was such a gloomy fellow.

He could hurl thunderbolts, but it wasn’t much fun without a target.

He could hunt up one of the other gods. But the truth was, all the other gods were terrified of Jupiter. He did have a terrible temper, but only when someone lied to him. Since the gods often lied, they mostly avoided Jupiter.

He could call for his wife, Juno. But the truth was, he was a little frightened of his wife, Juno.

He could find a beautiful woman. But he couldn’t let Juno catch him. She was very very jealous.

Jupiter flew down to earth and looked around for something to do. He spotted two men walking along a lane. Jupiter cast his voice to make it sound like somebody else was speaking. He was very good at that.

“Hey stupid,” Jupiter cast his voice loudly, hoping to start a fight.

One man turned to the other angrily. “What did you say?” And before you could say Jupiter, the two men were fighting. Jupiter found that very funny.

A glint on the river caught his eye. It was Io, a lovely river nymph.

“What a lovely young woman,” Jupiter said. He promptly fell in love.

Hoping to hide himself from the eagle eye of his jealous wife, Jupiter covered the world with some really thick clouds. But Juno was not stupid. The thick coat of clouds made her suspicious immediately.

Jupiter looked up. “It’s Juno!” he gulped.

Quickly, Jupiter changed Io into a cow. When Juno landed, all she found was an innocent looking Jupiter standing next to a little white cow.

“This little cow appeared out of nowhere,” he told his wife, acting surprised.

Juno wasn’t fooled. “What a beautiful cow,” she gushed admiringly. “May I have it as a present?”

Jupiter had to agree. Juno sent the cow away under guard.

Jupiter arranged for Io to be rescued and set free. He sent his son Apollo to sing the guard asleep. When the guard closed his eyes, Io ran away.

When Juno heard about it, she sent a gadfly after Io. A gadfly is a fly that bites.

“Moo moo,” Io screamed, when the gadfly found her.

Io swam across a sea, hoping the gadfly would drown on the trip. No such luck, although Juno did name the sea after Io. Perhaps you’ve heard of it - the Ionian Sea? It’s the sea between Greece and Rome. No matter.

Feeling very sorry for herself, a dispirited Io traveled next to Egypt.

It was then that Juno decided that Io had suffered enough. First, she made Jupiter promise that he would never see Io again. Then she changed Io back into human form, and left her in Egypt. Egypt was a dismal place for a river nymph. There are no crocodiles in the Tiber as there are in the Nile.


Jupiter sighed. It was getting to be a bit boring. What could he do ….


 


The Question: This story is similar to an ancient Greek story about Zeus, Hera, and Little Io - very similar indeed. Why is that? Didn’t the Romans have gods of their own?

The Answer: The Romans worshiped thousands of gods. As they expanded their empire, they discovered new gods along the way, gods worshiped by other cultures. When they ran into a god that sounded interesting, they adopted it. They gave all their adopted gods Roman names, and acted as if they were Roman gods all along.  

When they discovered the Greek gods, they adopted them all! Zeus became Jupiter. Hera became Juno. Apollo was one of the few Greek gods whose name did not change when the Romans added him to their list of “Roman” gods. (Io was not a god. She was a water spirit, and thus got to keep her name.)

 

 Why not look up other Greek Gods now on the internet?

 
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Moving dye!

Posted by ar on Nov 26, 2008 in news

This project was a very fun project. We lit a candle and then we put a jar over the candle and we seen that when you cut the suply of air the candle will go out. The candle will still go out even if you put three coins around the candle and if you put food colouring around it.

 
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Printing fun

Posted by ar on Nov 26, 2008 in news

WE were busy learning about how artists print, great fun and not messy!

 
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Moving Forces!

Posted by ar on Nov 13, 2008 in news

Today we tried out a little, simple experiment. We wanted to find out what happenned to different objects when you pushed them into some sand/ We pushed a point of a pencil, bottom of a bottle and a top of a bottle through the sand!

 

Which object do you think would be the hardest to push through and why/

You cam try this at home but you will have to visit a beach and dig up some sand or buy a big bag of it in Argos for 3.99!

 
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Week 2 of Term 2!

Posted by ar on Nov 9, 2008 in news

Welcome to 5th Class Class Blog!

This week we will be learning all about 2-D Shapes- tessellating, tangrams, quadrilateral shapes, trapeziums and triangles! It will boggle your brain!Check out the BBC Skillswise website for lots of fun games and facts!

http://www.bbc.co.uk/skillswise/numbers/measuring/2d_shapes/

In English, we are still working on our narratives and will be for some time. This week, we are focussing in on characters and how good authors make them. Tune in eventually for some great stories from 5th Class!

This week is Science Week all over Ireland so we will be finding out about Materials and force.

PE this Wednesday, guys! We will be recapping on Basketball skills, receiving, dribbling and becoming the best basketball player!

In Art, we need to focus in a bit more on use of colour, lines, shadow and background. Look again at how Cezanne used the background and made it super interesting!

I think that is enough to get you all prepared for tomorrow!

All the best

Mrs. Lewis

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