Check out our oral reports below on our Something Fishy lessons. Enjoy!
Marine Explorers
Yesterday, David from “Marine Explorers Education Programme” visited us to speak about his work with the Marine Institute. His presentation touched on a lot of the content in the “Something Fishy” Programme including all about water and marine life.
Recording our Learning
We have compiled all of the “Something Fishy” resources into one book and we love completing all of the activities.
The Dripping Tap!
Last night, Seán (from 3rd Class) left a tap dripping. After 10 minutes, he had collected 50 ml of water. We interpreted his findings further today and the results (as follows) were quite shocking: 10 minutes = 50 ml 1
We got results!
Today, we looked at the containers we had put into the freezer as part of our exploration on the expansion of water on freezing. In one container, the tinfoil lid was clearly pushed upwards by the frozen water while in
Rivers – Kilglass NS in Full Flow
A visit to our local river to bring the classroom to life. We measured the flow of the river and the depth of the river. We felt the silt on the river bed and got a close look at the
River Art Kilglass N.S.
Fifth and Sixth Class in Kilglass in N.S. busy making their river and sea inspired creatures from felt to create a lovely art project. We got a big sheet of bubble wrap and a big piece of blue