Hard at Work in Ms. Woods’ Class!
Time is marching on and it is hard to believe that we have only one short term left in Junior Infants. Everyone has been hard at work in Room 1.









Time is marching on and it is hard to believe that we have only one short term left in Junior Infants. Everyone has been hard at work in Room 1.
Welcome to Ms. Livingston’s Senior Infants. This month, our Aistear theme was People who help us. We learned all about people in our community such as firefighters, doctors, nurses, dentists, lollipop ladies, paramedics, lifeguards and more! We performed two poems at junior assembly, one about how firemen help us and another about the gardaí.
We all dressed up in our Irish colours for St. Patrick’s Day! We looked at the St. Patrick’s Day parade and also how other countries celebrate it around the world.
We went on a Spring nature walk around the school grounds. We recorded any signs of spring. We found a lot of daffodils. We also saw lots of different flowers which some classes had planted in Senior Yard. We used our five senses while on our walk. We could smell lavender from the school garden. We also could hear birds chirping.
We also planted our very own seeds from the Incredible edible programme. We first planted the seeds in small containers in our class. Some of the food we planted were turnips, lettuce, carrots, potatoes, strawberries, and chives. When they started to sprout in the pots, we moved them and planted them in the garden. We hope to see them grow even more!
In March, the three senior infant classes went on an outing to Explorium. Explorium is the new Science and Sports centre in Sandyford. We travelled by bus and arrived at Ten O’ Clock. We spent two hours freely exploring the exhibits. There were areas where we could play in a pretend shop or dress up and put on a show on a stage! There was a sensory room where our drawings came to life on a giant screen. There was also kinetic energy and musical exhibits exploring the science behind sound. Of course, a popular feature of the day was the indoor adventure course which included a net climbing frame and slide. We really enjoyed our day out!
The reason why school is a safe place to be,
Is not always easy for us to see.
You’re never alone, when everyone cares,
Especially if you can’t find it,
outside school airs.
We always complain, when we have to go back,
When we don’t realise, the thankfulness we lack.
Yes this is cheesy, more cheesy than your toast,
But we don’t realise, until we miss it the most.
Here in St. Annes, it’s always like a second home,
No matter our age, or how far we roam.
When your old and frail, looking up at the stars,
Remember St. Annes (or your school) who made you who you are.
By Ava Mulcahy 6th class
On Wednesday the 12th December the school choir went to a carol service in St. Anne’s Church. It was on quite late, so it was very dark outside, but the church was bright with lights and candles. The choir sang two songs. The first one was “Night Of Silence” and the second song was “In A Stable”. Third and Forth class were singing in the choir. Mr Dunne, Ms Maguire and Ms Elmes were the leaders of the choir. Father John led us in prayer. I am part of the choir and I love it. We really enjoy choir practice. We have to work really hard to learn all the songs but it is worth it. Scoil Mhuire and the church choir sang there too. We also recorded these songs. With Mr Dunne’s guitar playing, Ms Maguire’s piano playing, Ms Elmes’ beautiful conducting and of course the choir, the night was a great success.
Written by Mairead and Pearl.
Oh I really love bees
They like to sit on my knees
Sure they might sting
But that just makes me sing
Oh I really love bees
Oh I really love bees
They keep away all the fleas
They make lots of honey
It’s really quite funny
Oh I really love bees
Oh I really love bees
They’ve travelled the seven seas
They like apple pies
And wearing blue ties
Oh I really love bees
By Lauren Foley
Q. Where in the school do you teach your classes?
A. In the junior and senior yard.
Q. What skills do they learn?
A. They learn the solo, pick up, kick pass, hand pass, high catch, chest catch and the punt kick.
Q. Are the skills hard, medium or easy level?
A. They are medium level.
Q. Do you do any warm up games?
A. Yes, flush the toilet, stuck in the mud, the traffic light game and tag.
Q. Are your classes good at it?
A. Yes. Very good at it.
Q. Do they get lots of exercise?
A. They do, most of the drills involve moving.
Q. What is your favourite skill to teach?
A. The punt kick.
Q. Do they enjoy it?
A. Yes, they do enjoy it.
Q. Do you enjoy it?
A. Yes.
Q. Is it fun!?
A. Yes, it is great fun.
Steve says:
It is great to see boys and girls learning new skills whilst having fun. It’s great to see so many boys and girls from St. Anne’s school playing for Shankill G.A.A club during the week and during the weekend.
In 3rd class we have started ukulele lessons. The ukulele is a 4 stringed instrument. It has 12 frets. We are learning Shotgun by George Ezra. It is one of our favourite songs. The beat of the song goes like cat-kit cat-kit. We are also learning how to tune our ukuleles. You can compare your ukulele to a fully tuned one and try to match the notes, or you can use a tuner or a tuning app. I asked our teacher Aidan about teaching ukulele and he said he has always loved music and teaching music to other people. We have been learning beat-boxing and the C cord. We will soon learn the A Minor cord. We all like learning ukulele as it is fun and not too hard. We all also like to practice on air-guitars. It is great!
By Pearl Rose in 3rd class
The End of Year Show – a big tradition that takes place in our school towards (well you guessed it) the end of the year. And preparation for this year’s show has begun!
Cinderella Rockerfella is the name of this year’s show and it tells a twisted version of the original story of Cinderella. It is a very fun, cheerful play that is sure to get some laughs from the audience,
The parts for the show have been given out and dancing will our talented dance teacher Catherine Casey has begun. So with all of us here working hard let’s hope that this year’s show will be one to remember!
The Student Council have been fundraising for over two years to buy new toys and equipment for the yard. The first of their purchases came in February 2019. They purchased goals for the yard. These were put up by Ogie and are being enjoyed by the classes in the senior yard.
The Student Council have had many fundrasing events recently. They had a very successful talent show in 2018. This talent show was enjoyable for all who came to see it.
The Student Council have been working to get toys for the yard for the junior classes too. They have asked all classes for donations for Duplo Lego from home. They are also planning more fundraising events this year!
By Mairead in 3rd class