Monday 26 January 2015

Woezel met Elmer in school today. He told him how the boys and girls in 2nd class in Cloghroe School had written a story about him and that the children in De Letter school, Antwerp are now writing the next part of it. All the pupils in Mrs. Curtin's Junior Infant class made their own little Elmers. It was hard work but lots of fun.....




Friday 16 January 2015

Can you see all the children reading their letters?


Last year on the 14th of January 2014 Senior Infants in Mrs. Curtin's class made a time capsule. Everybody put something special into it, along with some photos. They also wrote about themselves, telling how old they were, what they liked to eat, who their friends were, what their favourite toys were, what they liked to read and watch on TV. Then they sealed the box and put it up on a high cupboard. 

Yesterday, on the 15th January 2015, all the children came back to visit Mrs. Curtin in her classroom and we opened the time capsule. It was so much fun. The children loved getting their toys back, everyone remembered what they had put it. There was lots of laughter as they read what they had written about themselves. They felt so grown up now. Happy memories....



This is my friend Leon. He was very excited as we opened the time capsule on his birthday. Now he is 7 years old.


I went to visit all the boys and girls in Mrs. Curtin's class today while they were doing Aistear. The Irish word Aistear  means journey.The children learn through play and have so much fun. The theme this month is The Market and we were very busy shopping and doing lots of other things. You can see all my friends in the pictures.