Maths For Fun has started in 1st class!! Last Thursday the 16th of March we had lots of fun playing different Maths games.
All the children got a turn at every game and everyone really enjoyed themselves.
Children played ‘Sum Swamp’ whereby they were practicing their addition and subtraction skills and ‘Tell the Time’ where all the children showed off their knowledge of the o’ clock and half past.
Mrs. Nolan had great fun getting involved in ‘Rockets and Comets’ as the children loved telling her how to play! Ms. Byrne had great fun explaining ‘Tangrams’ to the children and hiding from pictures!!!
A big thank you to the parents who helped with Maths For Fun last week.
We cannot wait for Thursday to come around again!!
Operation Transformation will start in Scoil Ursula on Wednesday the 1st of March.
All children will participate in different activities every morning for ten minutes. Activities will include: skipping, basketball games, dodgeball, playground games etc. Teams will rotate and enjoy a new activity everyday.
On Fridays all students and staff will learn a new dance taught by Ms. Byrne, Ms. Glavin and Ms. Crowley! I’m sure your child will tell you all about it!!
Let’s work together in school and at home to continue making Scoil Ursula a fitter and healthier place.

1st class enjoy music every Wednesday afternoon with Fabiola.
They are learning to express themselves through music and really enjoy getting up and moving to the tempo of the music.

They have started learning how to write music and are learning how to draw a crotchet.
Keep an eye on the website to follow the children’s progression in Music.


Ed is fantastic at telling stories!. Many children got to join Ed and Auntie Poppy at the top of the classroom and help Ed decide what rooms were in his house. The children were great at explaining to Ed what items you would find in each room. Ed loved talking about his house today!




Ed set the children a task of creating their own house and we all had great fun doing this. The children’s houses are hanging up outside their classroom for anyone to come and see. I’m sure they would only love to describe their house to anyone who comes along.

