Monday, 4 February 2013
Monday, 21 January 2013
We all travelled on a bus, and when we got there we were met by George; he works at the museum.
We got juice and biscuits before we began our tour.
We were split into groups to act as guides for the adults. We introduced ourselves and then set off to see the exhibits.
A scale model of a 19th century Chinese Junk
Thursday, 17 January 2013
P.5 Soundscapes with visually impaired.
Yesterday, January 16th, Mrs Bennett's P.5. class took part in a Visual Awareness training exercise. We did this because we are going to take part in a project called Soundscapes, along with some local visually impaired adults.
In the training exercise we had to put on some strange glasses to give us an idea what it was like for people who can't see very well.
We also had to learn how to guide visually impaired people into our school.
Ruairi said "I felt very scared when I had the glasses on, because even though I have been in this class a long time, I could not see where I was going".
Adam explaind "I felt anxious when my partner put her arm behind her back, I knew that I would have to squash through a narrow space and I didn't want to hurt myself".
Tomorrow we will go to The Ulster Museum in Belfast with our new friends, and each week we will post pictures and information on this blog, so that you can read all about our new programme.
Wednesday, 16 January 2013
Friday, 29 June 2012
OLYMPIC TORCH VISITS ST PATRICK'S
Mr Brian McAuley
brings his Olympic Torch
to the pupils of St Patrick's.
Every child got to hold the Olympic Torch
during a very special assembly
We all had our own Olympic Torches to show Brian.
Brian explained all about receiving the torch ,
where he ran and how he was lucky enough to be chosen as a
torch bearer
A BIG St Patrick's welcome
Mrs Bennett and the school Samba Drummers
helped welcome the Olympic Torch
A special guard of honour
was arranged for Brian and the Olympic Torch
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