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Viking Art!


The  history of the Vikings was a topic of enormous interest for the children of Third class! They thoroughly enjoyed hearing about the vikings in books, websites and presentations on the interactive whiteboard. One very interesting fact they learned is that the Vikings set foot in America long before Christopher Columbus (the man famous for it's discovery) was there!

 Here are some  other interesting facts they learned about the vikings:

  • The Vikings were people from Scandinavia. Today, these countries are known as Denmark, Norway and Sweden. Around 400 AD, they began to make frequent raids by boat into Europe, even going into the Mediterranean Sea and raiding Sicily and southern Italy. 
  • The Vikings were very good sailors. They built boats that were very long and narrow. They were called longships or dragonships, because they had giant wood carvings of dragons that were displayed at the front of the boat. The dragon was used so that people would be frightened. Each longboat could carry over 100 people.
  • Many people think of the Vikings as always wearing big helmets with horns. Actually, there was one Viking helmet found in Norway, and it didn’t have any horns..
  • Leif Erickson was one of the important Viking leaders. He was the one that led the Viking sailors over to the land now known as America

Third Class created the beautiful longboats below after hearing about the exciting journeys the vikings made all over the world! The boats involved a few steps:
  • First, they painted the sea background using a blue, green and white colours! Sponges were used to create the effect of the sea.
  • Secondly, they created their boats using paper and colouring pencils. They ships have a distinctive shape which we see below. The children also drew circles to create the shields the viking warriors attached to the sides of their boats.
  • The final stage involved sticking the boats together! We hope you like them!


Handball Success




 
Well Done to our u 11 Boys and girls who took part in their competition in Knocknacarra. We all had a great time. The boys got through to the finals. Best of luck boys!!

Well Done Girls!


Super camogie stars below, who recently received medals from their club, Turloughmore. The girls represented their club very well this season. Roll on March, maith sibh!




Galway Science & Technology Festival 2016

You are invited to attend the Galway Science & Technology Festival 2016 in NUI Galway on Sunday 27th November. We hope you enjoy this wonderful occasion, which comprises of exhibits, shows and workshops throughout the day.


Fantastic Fis!

Younger pupils of our school community recently enjoyed congratulating members from 4th, 5th & 6th Class on their Fís Film Festival Award.  Congratulations and well done to all involved.

Science Week 2016


Science Week 2016 took place from November 13th – 20th. We were very lucky to have a special guest come to visit us here at Cregmore N.S. Jane the Scientist came to the school on Monday the 14th and conducted a variety of different experiments with each class group, from Junior Infants right up to 6th class. This provided both the children and teachers with the opportunity to learn about and participate in experiments based on sound, light, energy and forces and much more. It was a thoroughly enjoyable day!