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We love History in Room 19!

 In Miss O’Shea’s class we love spotting and examining old objects; whether it’s something from a few years ago or a few centuries ago. Have you ever seen an old style post box before? We spotted this outside the Collins Barracks Museum!  Somehow I don’t think these shoes from the 17th century will fit! These […]

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Marvellous Museum Trip for 3rd Class

  Third Class visited Collins Barracks Museum for a very interesting workshop examining and exploring various objects from the different eras of the past and from all over the world; from Ireland, England, China and Japan.       Each group examined loads of objects from the past and discussed where the objects came from […]

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Recycling Project in 3rd Class

3rd class created a recycling masterpiece using old things we had at home. We named our project ‘Under the Sea’. We used egg cartons, plastic bottles, cereal boxes, newspapers, sweet wrappers, tin foil, old CDs, lollipop sticks, old scarves, toilet rolls, paper plates. Don’t worry, we made sure we cleaned the items before we used […]

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Ancient Egypt in Third Class

Ancient Egypt in Third Class

Ms. Kelly’s class have been learning all about Ancient Egypt and have been working hard to create some beautiful Ancient Egyptian Art pieces. We have also been using our researching skills to produce interesting reports all about life in Ancient Egypt. There are certainly some fabulous historians in Third class!

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Hard-working Historians in 3rd class

Third class paid a visit to the Collins Barracks Museum to investigate the amazing artifacts and magnificent Irish memorabilia that is stored in the Museum. During our visit we took part in a treasure hunt in which we had to solve clues about the historic objects in order to crack a code. We had loads […]

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Eruptions in 3rd Class!

In third class we learnt all about volcanoes. In particular we focused on the four most famous volcanoes in the world; Mount Vesuvius, Krakatoa, Mount St. Helens and Mount Etna. We learnt about the different features of a volcano and how eruptions occur. After we learnt all the facts we created our very own volcanoes […]

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