Category: Junior Room

Spring has Sprung!

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Our Junior Room are delighted to be back at school.  We have been learning all about spring and the changes that occur.  We were inspired by our beautiful daffodils at

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Aistear – At the Doctors’ Surgery

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Our theme for Aistear for the month of May is ‘At the Doctors’ Surgery’. The children are introduced to new vocabulary such as ‘surgery’, ‘reception’, ‘receptionist’, ‘syringe’, ‘medicine’, ‘ vaccination’,

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Our Class Bear

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This is our class bear Scotty.  Scotty helped us with our recount writing. Scotty went on lots of adventures.  He went home with each child in the Junior Room for

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Aistear January

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The children have been very busy building their vocabulary and developing their oral language skills through Aistear:  The Early Childhood Curriculum Framework. We have been working on themes such as

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Aistear

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The children have been very busy building their vocabulary and developing their oral language skills through Aistear:  The Early Childhood Curriculum Framework.  

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Christmas Arts and Crafts

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We have been very busy in the Junior Room preparing for Christmas. We made amazing snowmen, light up Christmas cards and little elves that look just like us.  We had

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Aistear – ‘Autumn/Halloween’

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For Aistear this month our theme was Autumn and Halloween. We practised our vocabulary based on this theme in lots of fun ways.

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Aistear – ‘My School’

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In September, our theme for Aistear was ‘My School’. We had great fun using our new vocabulary in a variety of games and activities. We did activities such as construction,

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Science Investigation – ‘Do all my friends in my class have blue eyes?’

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Our investigation question was ‘Do all my friends in my class have blue eyes?’ Our result was ‘No’.  Ava-May, Luke, Aidan and Caitlin have blue eyes.

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Science/Geography – Natural vs Manmade and Signs of Autumn

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We went on a nature walk today as far as Cranny Bridge.  We identified natural items and manmade items on our walk.  We also identified signs of autumn.

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