Friday, October 22, 2010
















This morning our class was asked to help out with the annual Halloween parade in the community. We headed for the junior boy's school and walked from there, around the IFSC and finally to the community centre. There was lots of activities to do there including, apple bobbing, bubble blowing, pass the parcel and a magician. All the children had lots of fun and there were some great costumes to be seen!

Friday, October 15, 2010







Last week our class went on a trip to learn about the Royal Canal. It was all made by hand.
They started it in 1790 and finished it in 1817.
It cost about two million Euros to build.
Its 90 miles long and joins the River Liffey with the River Shannon. After a lot of work it has reopened to boats. It has 46 locks. It was originally built to carry passengers and goods to and from Dublin.
We saw lots of wildlife. Ducks, birds, moorhens, pigeons and water rats. We saw one rat running with a lump of bread in its mouth! We saw Ash, Sycamore and even a hurley tree outside Croke Park. We spoke to a man who was working on cleaning up the Canal. He is a World Champion Fisherman. He told us all about the fish that live in the canal. It was a great trip. We enjoyed ourselves.

Thursday, October 14, 2010

Irish Legend meets the Larrier Legends!

Yesterday we were delighted to welcome Alan Kelly into our classroom. He was a great player for Ireland and is now the coach - helping Shay Given make the saves!
It was great to have Alan Kelly in the classroom and it was nice for him to meet the Larriers Legends! From one legend to another in sixth class we reckon!!

Friday, October 1, 2010


The tree of seasons
We have just started to read a novel in 6th class. It’s The Tree of Seasons by Stephen Gately. Stephen was a ex-pupil of ours and became world famous through singing with Boyzone. We are proud to read this book. The book is a fictional story with all sorts of weird and wonderful supernatural creatures. We've only read a few chapters so far and it seems to be a good read.

History Occupations

During our history lesson we studied the school roll book for 1911. These are some of the jobs that the fathers of the boys did:
Confectioner ,railway guard ,labourer ,crane driver ,van man,
sailor ,printer, tailor ,shunter ,glazier
farmer, drover golfer, book binder ,iron moulder,
fireman, soldier ,stoker, coach maker ,carter,
blacksmith ,jockey, boxmaker, dairy man.

Place Names in Our Area

We learned about some of our local place names:
Coburg Place: was called after Queen Victoria's husband.
Commons Street: was named after the Commissioners of Dublin. It is said that Molly Malone lived here.
Guild Street / Mayor Street: These were called after titles in the Corporation of Dublin.
Seville Place: Some people think this street got its name from oranges.
It got its name from the capture of Seville in Spain by the British in 1812.
Sheriff Street: was named after one of the titles of office existing in the Corporation of Dublin in 1773.

Martin Luther King


Martin Luther King
We learned about Martin Luther King in history. He was born in Alabama USA in 1929. He fought for Civil Rights for black people. He wanted them to have the same rights and conditions as white people. He was a religious man, a pastor. He only used non-violent methods to achieve his aims.

In 1965 he organised a mass march from Alabama to Washington. He made his famous "I have a dream" speech here. He was shot on April the 4th 1968. America had lost a great leader and the world became a poorer place without him.