The boys in Mrs. Lawlor’s class have recently started Reciprocal Reading. They are really enjoying it and are learning from each other. During Reciprocal reading, the boys are divided into groups and each boy is given a role. The roles are: predictor, questioner, clarifier, summariser and group leader (called the Big Boss!). The boys practise four reading strategies (predicting, questioning, clarifying and summarising) collaboratively. These strategies can be practised at home while doing their nightly reading.
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Food Dudes in 6th Class
The Food Dudes Healthy Eating Programme is an award winning programme developed by the Food & Activity Research Unit Bangor University, Wales to encourage children to eat more fruit and vegetables both in school at home. It is based on positive role models (the Food Dudes characters), repeated tasting and rewards.
We are currently in Phase 2 which extends the home element of the programme by encouraging children to bring their own fruit and veg to school every day in special Food Dudes containers. We use a classroom wall chart are to record progress, and the children receive further rewards upon reaching goals. This phase maintains fruit and veg consumption in the longer term.
Here are the boys who have been awarded their Bronze Certificates already:
Confirmation 2017
The pupils in 6th Class are busy preparing for their Confirmation which will take place on Friday May 5th at 10am in St. Michael’s Church, Gorey.
Green Schools Committee Visit Holmestown
The Green Schools Committee continue to lead the school as we work hard for our first Green Flag. We meet once a month at lunch time.
As part of our work, we visited Holmestown Household Recycling Centre in Wexford. We learned many interesting things and met some birds of prey. These birds are used to keep unwanted pests such as rats and pigeons away from the site.
Some things we learned:
Recycling just one plastic bottle can save the same amount of energy needed to power a 60 watt light bulb for 6 hours!
It takes about 25 recycled soft drink bottles to make one fleece jacket.
Wexford is one of the best counties at sorting recycling properly and avoiding contamination.
Why Recycle?
We all have to do our bit for the environment with the growing effect of Global Warming and the scarcity of landfills.
- Recycling helps save resources
- Recycling helps save energy
- Recycling helps save landfill space
- Recycling helps create jobs and save money
- Recycling saves clean air and water
Thanks to Cliona Connolly, Environmental Officer at Wexford County Council and Wexford County Council for organising and sponsoring this trip.
More information about recycling can be found at the EPA website here
A list of items recycled in Holmestown can be found here and in Gorey Business Park here