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Halloween Stories Written By You in Irish…

October 25th, 2013 by Mr. Stuart

Congrats to all the people below who wrote these great Halloween stories. Their level of Irish is amazing!

Happy Halloween

Adam O’Connor
Oíche Shamna a bhí ann. Bhí an ghealach go hard sa spéir. Bhí sceitiminí áthais ar na páistí. Taibhsí agus púcaí! Bhí Adam O’C agus Adam Hogan blianta ó shin i dteach siúil zombie! Bhí púcaí ann. Bhí tinte ealaíe ar siúl ansin. Fuair siad go léir bás 🙁

Anjoola Folaatoki
Inniu an 31ú Deireadh Fomhair. Beidh féasta againn. Beidh sé so cool. Bainfidh muid sult as.

Kerry O’Connor
Blianta ó shin ar Óiche Shamhna, bhí cailín beag ann. Bhí sí ina conaí i mBaile Átha Cliath. Chuaigh sí agus a cara go dtí an tine chnámh.

David O’Connor Brennan
Oíche Shamna a bhí ann aréir. Chuaigh na páistí ó theach go teach. Bhí siad ag féasta mór. D’imir siad a lán cluichí. Bhí craic acu. 

Reece Bolger agus Evan Bolger
Inniu an 31ú Deireadh Fomhair. Bhí féasta beag i dteach Bob. Cheannaigh Bob culaith Spongebob. Bhí Jim ag féachaint ar sé scannáin Zombie i dteach Bob. Bhí tine chnámh mór tógtha sa ghairdín. Bhí Jim gléasta mar Zombie. Bhí t-léine Jim agus a bhriste roiseadh. Bhí na páistí ag imirt cluichí, ag ól uisce, agus ag ithe úlla.

“Is maith liom Óiche Shamhna, ach is fearr liom milseáin!”, arsa na páistí! Bhí craic acu!

Leah Sanusi
Inniu an 31ú Deireadh Fomhair. Beidh féasta againn inniu. Beidh gach cara agam ag teacht go dtí an bhféasta. Beidh a lán spraoi againn.

Cheannaigh Mamaí cnónna, torthaí, agus bairín breac. Níl mé ábalta fanadh!

Morgan Murphy agus Alex Perkins
Uair amháin bhí Zombie ann. Chas sé le cailín. Bhí babóg acu!!! Don, Don, Don!!!

Bhí craic acu.

Happy Halloween Everyone!

 

 

 

 

 

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What do YOU think… what’s bullying? what can you do? what can the school do?

October 2nd, 2013 by Mr. Stuart and tagged

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The school wants to know what you think. You were asked yesterday to think about and talk about and write about those three questions: (1) what’s bullying? (2) what can you do about it? (3) what can the school do about it?

Your teacher gave your answers to Ms Walsh. She was going to meet with the Student Council. And they were going to discuss your answers. The school is going to use your answers to come up with a new plan to prevent bullying and to stop bullying.

My 6th class gave GREAT answers. I’m SO amazed at how good they are. Please read them. If you want, please send a “Comment” to let everyone know what YOU think.

(1) What is bullying?

My class gave these three answers:

  • Bullying is not something that happens once. Bullying is if it is repeated.
  • Bullies are usually the ones that have the problem.
  • Bullying can be cyber, physical, or verbal. A bully/bullies are usually having a hard time themselves so they take it out on someone else. They do it on more than one occasion. Bullying is constantly making someone feel bad about themselves, hurting them physically or emotionally and being harmful towards another, disrespecting their feelings.

(2) What can you do about it?

  • Say NO! Get away. Tell a parent. Keep telling until someone helps.
  • We can help bullies get through their problems. We can help them. If it happens constantly tell the teacher. Tell the teacher why they’re bullying you. Tell them to tell their story and what’s their problem.
  • If I was the witness I’d keep telling, tell someone you trust. Keep 🙂 smiling, act like you don’t care, then the bully/bullies will see that they’re wasting their time on bullying. We would try and let everyone — including the victim — join in the games or hang out, so that if the bully/bullies want to bully that person it would be difficult. If you’re in the same school as that person tell the teacher and let them talk.

(3) What can the school do? 

  • The school can help by calling the parents or the bully, sort it all out, and put more cameras around.
  • The school should ring their parents and make a meeting and tell his/her parents everything.
  • The school should have an “Anti-Bullying Club”. They should get the child to say what happened, what they could do, and how they can do it!

Wonderful ideas here. I’ve highlighted in blue some really well written ideas. What do you think I should highlight? Or what do you think about these questions. Tell us!

 

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