Last Sunday, the 11th of March, I went into Semple Stadium to play at half time in the Tipperary and Cavan and Tipperary and Galway matches. I had to go to the Dome at half twelve to find out where I had
to sit and get changed. We sat in the V.I.P. area. Ten minutes before the first half was over we had to organise the teams. I played with North Tipp. We played football first. When it was over we had to wait around a hour till we played the hurling. In the hurling we played the South. when the match was over we had to go back to our parents to watch the second half of the Tipperary and Galway game. I had Great fun.
By Patrick Walton
St Joseph's NS is a small, mixed, rural Primary School in South Tipperary. It is in the village of Ballingarry. There are 59 students and 4 teachers in our school.
Wednesday, March 14, 2012
Wednesday, February 22, 2012
Poetry
DREAMS
When night is here
Past the bright sun beams
Then the hollow night
Fills up with dreams
Babies dream of food and sleep,
Having attention and will to weep
Birds of swooping through the air
And lions of catching a tasty bear
Poets dream of histories past
And cars of being oh so fast
Explorers dream of clues and facts
And farmers of some lush grass
Fish of water
Out at sea
What's your dream
Can you tell me?
by Aiden Mullally 6th class
A song of grace
By Zoe Maher, Sixth Class
When night is here
Past the bright sun beams
Then the hollow night
Fills up with dreams
Babies dream of food and sleep,
Having attention and will to weep
Birds of swooping through the air
And lions of catching a tasty bear
Poets dream of histories past
And cars of being oh so fast
Explorers dream of clues and facts
And farmers of some lush grass
Fish of water
Out at sea
What's your dream
Can you tell me?
by Aiden Mullally 6th class
Dreams
When dusk is done
And grey has gone
The birds will dream
And sing a song
The dogs will bark
The wolves will howl
The humans will dream
And see an owl
Fish swim,
They have a race
While fathers sing
A song of grace
So when you sleep
Don’t be scared,
Snuggle up tight
And hug your bear
Pancake Tuesday
On Monday, 20th of February, we made pancake batter at school. We had to sieve the flour and put sugar and eggs in. On Tuesday the parents came in to make the pancakes. Helen Ryan, Kathleen Walton and Carmel Long made them. They were gorgeous.
Claire Egan, 5th Class
Claire Egan, 5th Class
Monday, January 30, 2012
Narrative Poems
Butterflies
I was ready!Well I thought I was
I got butterflies in my stomach
And I suddenly got dizzy
I had to sit down
It was drawing closer and closer
Everybody was doing so well
I thought I would mess up
But my Mam told me to go for it
So I did
I was really happy at where I came
The advice really worked!
by Katie Cleere, 6th Class.
Going to my Uncles House
Me and Daddy went to my uncle’s farm
One Saturday morning
At 9 o clock.
He has horses.
We had to clean out stables.The dumper truck is very dangerous
So I listened to my uncle.
We put the horses’ dirt into the dumper truck
Carefully.
By Cormac Maher, Fifth Class
The Advice
Before the matchI was wallowing in tears
My father came into the room
He asked
Whats wrong?And I said
I feel I’m not good enough to start
He said if you try and believe…
I felt better after that.
The Good Advice
When I was having a problem
Jumping my horse,
I didn’t know what to do,
My dad was watching me
So I rode over to himAnd asked him what to do.
He told me to squeeze with my legs
And to hold on to the mane.And the next time round, I made it!
I got off my horse and patted her.
I brought her in for a treat,
I was very proud of her.
It was good advice.
By Claire Egan, 5th Class
The Night Before Training
One day
It was March
It was the night before training.
I was scared
It was my first night of traning
I was scared of hitting a sliotar
Then mammy gave me some advice
I felt confident
Then I went traning
I had a fun time
I wasn’t scared any more
It was better that way too.
Tidy, Tidy, Tidy
It was a nice Tuesday morning
I had to tidy my room,
But of course I didn’t want to.
So Mammy told me,
Not to put everything under my bed
And to put everything where it belongs.
So I did
And it didn’t take as long as I thought,
It was quicker than stuffing everything under my bed.
So I said
“Thank you Mammy
The advice you gave me really worked”.
By Sarah Walton, 5th Class
Piano Trouble
One night when I was in my room,
I started to play my piano,
I played all my songs...
But one
It was the hardest song I had.
Mammy came in and told me
‘If I stay at the song I would like it.’
I thought it would not work,
But I still tried it,
When I started it I thought I would never like it,
But now it is my favourite song.
by Patrick Walton, 6th Class
Thursday, January 19, 2012
Football Match
On January 17th we beat the Commons in a football challenge match. We played in the Ballingarry pitch. It was 7 a side and 20 mins a side. We won by a lot but it was just for fun. It was the first football match our school played in 10 years. Our referee was Philip Ivors. We had a training a session afterwards.
by Caoimhe Ivors, 5th Class
by Caoimhe Ivors, 5th Class
Wednesday, January 18, 2012
Lambert Puppet Theatre
The Lambert Puppet Theatre came to our school on the 19th of December.The play they were doing was Goldilocks and the Three Bears. The play was very well done. The play was well thought out. Goldilock's hair was blond the bears' fur was brown. At the start there were two finger puppets called Pick and Boo. The younger classes really enjoyed the show .
by Zoe Maher, 6th class
by Zoe Maher, 6th class
Friday, December 2, 2011
Sale of work
Last Sunday the 27 of November the Sale of Work was on in the hall in Ballingarry. Our school had a stall and 4th,5th and 6th class made Santa's and stars. 6th class made logs. The junior class made candle holders. The middle room made Christmas tree decorations. We knitted dishcloths with Sister Miriam. We also had calenders and cards for sale. Most of the things we made sold.
By Patrick Walton
By Patrick Walton
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