November 4th, 2010

Book Reports by 2ND Class – Matilda – Roald Dahl

2ND Class Book Report on Matilda by Roald Dahl

 

November 4th, 2010

Magic Spells by 2ND Class – Ugly Donkey

2nd Class made their own spells. You can listen to them here.

The Ugly Donkey Spell

 

November 4th, 2010

Magic Spells by 2ND Class – Spider Spell

2nd Class made their own spells. You can listen to them here.

The Spider Spell

 

November 3rd, 2010

Magic Spells from 2ND Class

2nd Class made their own spells. You can listen to them here.

Spell

 

Octopus Spell

November 2nd, 2010

Third Class – Dialann Niamh

Click the link below to listen to third class’ Irish reading for this week.

Dialann Niamh

Click the words below to listen to their pronunciation and meaning.

urlár          scríobh           léigh           dialann          báisín uisce

November 1st, 2010

Book Report – The Caravan

This is a book report by a fourth class pupil.

Title: The Caravan

 

November 1st, 2010

Book Report – Girl in Goal

This is a book report by a fourth class pupil.

Title: Girl in Goal

 

November 1st, 2010

Book Report – Beast Quest

This is a book report by a fourth class pupil.

Title: Beast Quest    Author: Adam Blade

 

November 1st, 2010

Book Report – Basias’ Birthday Present

This is a book report by a fourth class pupil.

Title: Basias’ Birthday Present        Author : Robin Mellor

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October 20th, 2010

Learning Irish – Ag foghlaim Gaeilge

Here at St. Clare’s Radio we are going to promote the speaking of Irish at home and in the school. Already Ms. O’ Brien has uploaded a number of Irish phrases to her own blog. Listen to them at Ms O’ Brien’s Blog. One of the first websites to go looking for information on the Irish language for primary school pupils is scoilnet.ie. This has links to a number of useful websites. Some of the one that I think would be useful for parents and pupils are:

  • Liam ó Maonlaí and Irish Independet Irish Lessons: You can download PDF files and MP3 version of his lessons
  • Talk Irish – Here there is an online dictionary with pronunciations via audio clips. You can join for free.
  • Abair leat – Des Bishops website. Login as guest and play the video clips that tell you how to ask questions and other interesting things.
  • Abair Leat 2 – Another Des Bishop website for improving your Irish

If you have any ideas for promoting Irish at St. Clare’s PS please leave a comment.

Slan libh (Bye)

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