Fáilte a thuismeoirithí agus a pháistí

Welcome to Mr. O Regan's class blog. We are the Scoil Bhríde Smarties and here you can keep track on what we have done in class. You can see experiments we have done, creations we have made and you can read all about different stories we have learned about in class. Here we will bring you news from our classroom and we might even give you a few ideas you can practice at home!



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Tuesday, February 28, 2012

Update on our flowers.

In class we have planted flowers. They have began to bud. Do you know what our flowers look like??




We have also brought home our won sunflowers. You can e-mail your teacher a picture of your sunflower as it grows to scoilbhrideteacher@gmail.com and it will be put up here on our blog.

Wednesday, January 25, 2012

Flower power.

This week we learned all about a flower.  We found out that a flower grows from a bulb and needs lots of light and water to grow. We are going to plant out own sunflower in class next week and we will keep you updated on how it grows.  Here is a link to a game we play in class. There is also a quiz you can take. Try it and tell Mr. O Regan what score you get in school tomorrow.

http://www.bbc.co.uk/schools/scienceclips/ages/5_6/growing_plants_fs.shtml

Monday, December 12, 2011

Mó Lollipop.


Pizza time.

This week the Scoil Bhríde Smarties made pizza in class. We used ingredients to make the dough. These were strong flour, olive oil, yeast and water. We were very careful when making the dough and made sure to wash our hands before we kneaded the dough.
Here is a good song that might help you remember how to wash your hands.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zxlQn7KaCNU

Here is how we made the pizza... hope you enjoy!







Sunday, November 20, 2011

Our favourite.

This week we talked about about favourite things in maths. Here are three charts that we made during the week. Why don't you ask yourself these questions about each chart?


How many children liked each thing on the chart?
What was the most popular? 
What was the least popular?
What was your favourite?






Maybe you can make your own chart at home by counting up how many knives, forks and spoon are in the cutlery drawer? Please bring it in to school and we will have a look at it in class.
Enjoy,

Mr. O' Regan