Scoil Chlochair Mhuire, Carrigtwohill, Co. Cork

5th/6th class blog

5th Class Teachers

5th class have had some fun times reading their very own ‘Scéalta Gaeilge’ to Rang 3 and also teaching the Junior Infants how to play the freshly painted games on the school yard.

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Orla Holm
Shared Reading

Shared reading has many benefits. It helps students work together, encourages co-operation and promotes peer assisted learning. It helps children expand their vocabulary, allows them to read fluently with expression and confidence

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Orla Holm
ESB Science Blast 2022

Science is a huge and vital part of our daily lives. Again this year the pupils of SCM entered the ESB Science Blast Competition… and guess what? We won an award!

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Orla Holm
Weaving our way through May

We switched things up for art the past month and focused on working with needles and wool. We learned the skill of weaving and practiced this in a number of ways. We did some paper weaving, cardboard looms and also some paper cup weaving. Click here to see some photos of what we created 🌸

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Hollie Breheny
Cycling programme for 5th class

For the next few weeks, the 5th classes in SCM are engaging in the Cork Sports Partnership cycling programme. After one week, we have already learned so much. We are excited to see how well we improve by the final week 🚴🏼‍♀️🚴🏾 Click here to find out more about what we learned. 

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Hollie Breheny
6th Class Pop Up shop

Today the children in 6th class made a pop-up shop. They picked lettuce, herbs and daffodils from the garden and sold them to raise money for both the Irish Cancer Society and also our own school garden….

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Orla Holm
STEM in SCM

What better way to learn about simple machines than making your own! Click here to see how we made our windmills lift up a paper cup.

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Hollie Breheny
Green Fingers in SCM

Understanding where food comes from and keeping healthy is a big part of our school ethos. As always, we strive to be the best school that we can possibly be. So far this year we have grown tomato seeds into little seedings and…

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Orla Holm