15 March, 2010
12 March, 2010
The Island
by Evan Pierce

We could hear the cry of a wolf. We knew it was a wolf by the long, howling cry it was making. We were starnded on an island a thousand miles from home.We wetre on our way to holidaying in North America when the boat we were on sank. Five of us swam to shore. We mad a camp straight away and got a fire going.
It wasn't long before night came and all the noises on the island began. Whenthe morning came we walked. We walked all aound the island. Survival would be tough, but we knew if we wnated to see our homes again we would have to be brave and tough. There could be a jungle on the island with many creatures and many adventures to share with you...
09 March, 2010
05 March, 2010
Our Trip to Bull Island!!!
By Jack Kenna.
We went to Bull Island on Tuesday on a class outing. We left the school at 10 o' clock and got the bus up the road. We went on a long walk to the visitors centre. When we arrived there, a man called Pat showed us a slideshow. It was really interesting. Then we looked at different energy sources like solar, wind and earth power. My favourite power was solar power. Then we saw lots of birds, that was cool. We got back to school at 2:30 pm. We had a great time and learned a lot about nature.
26 February, 2010
Our Stories

The Robbery
By Evan Pierce
A long time ago, there lived a detective in Dublin. He was known as Shrek. Shrek was fifty when he heard about the murder of Jonny Forty Coats. He was told to go to a house in Sheriff Street to find out what really happened.
The house was haunted. When he walked in, he could feel the presence of a ghost. That is why nobody went into the house. When he went to the front room, there was a birthday card on the table. It read: 'Specially for you, Jonny Forty Coats'.
He heard a noise coming from the basement. He went to have a look and there was a miniature 'Scooby Doo'... Yes! A Puppy Doo! There, standing with a scissors, looking very suspicious.
'I killed Jonny Forty Coats', he said in a happy voice.
09 February, 2010
Our Stories
Here are our Monday Spellings: Granny, Each, Language, Character and Gorgeous.
Here are some of the stories we wrote for homework!!
“I met this gorgeous girl where my Granny lives. Each day, we go on romantic walks. She is from Sweden so there is a bit of a language problem. I have to say, she is a real character!
By Paul Kinlan.
“My Granny is a real character. Every Sunday, she bakes gorgeous cakes and gives us all one each. One Sunday, she burned all the cakes and her language was disgraceful!”
By Jack Kenna
“My Granny is very good. When we go to see her, she always gives us some sweets and some biscuits. She is like my nanny. My nanny is a great character. She plays with us and sings songs for us all the time. When she is going out, she always looks gorgeous. She has lovely clothes. She does not like to hear kids saying bad language. She likes us to be kind to each other.
That’s my nanny and my granny for you!”
By Pierre Kirwan
Here are some of the stories we wrote for homework!!
“I met this gorgeous girl where my Granny lives. Each day, we go on romantic walks. She is from Sweden so there is a bit of a language problem. I have to say, she is a real character!
By Paul Kinlan.
“My Granny is a real character. Every Sunday, she bakes gorgeous cakes and gives us all one each. One Sunday, she burned all the cakes and her language was disgraceful!”
By Jack Kenna
“My Granny is very good. When we go to see her, she always gives us some sweets and some biscuits. She is like my nanny. My nanny is a great character. She plays with us and sings songs for us all the time. When she is going out, she always looks gorgeous. She has lovely clothes. She does not like to hear kids saying bad language. She likes us to be kind to each other.
That’s my nanny and my granny for you!”
By Pierre Kirwan
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