jueves, 9 de abril de 2015

Skerris and Malahide

Today in the morning we went to Skerries. We were at the beach and we colleted shells to create the school shield. While we were searching, we found shells, an hermit crab, a sea star, different fish and small eels. We learnt something about the history of  this town, and now we know that it has won "The Tidiest Large Town Prize" in Ireland a lot of times. We also visited one of the famous Skerries' mills. It was huge!

Later, we went to Malahide. We saw two big fields that irish use to play hurling, gaelic football and rugby. We walked through a forest, we saw Malahide's castle and we have lunch and played at one of the largest grass fields we have ever seen.  

After that, we went back to the station to meet our families at Balbriggan again.


Skerries' beach

Having a good time
Shell

hermit crab

Searching shells

Learning zoology
creating our shield

teamworking

Discovering 


Vampire sea star!!

Sacred Heart Ireland 2015

Learning at the beach

Skerries birds

At the cliffs

At the cliffs




Martellos' tower


Visiting the mills


Having lunch at Malahide




Malahide's castle



4 comentarios:

  1. Padres Alejandro Sicilia10 de abril de 2015, 11:51

    Felicitar a los profesores, estais haciendo un trabajo maravilloso con los niños, gracias por vuestra atención, cuidados y el cariño con que tratais a nuestros hijos, estamos muy contentos de que puedan vivir junto con vosotros esta experiencia tan bonita que no olvidarán, el tiempo os acompaña, gracias a vuestras numerosas fotos podemos hacer el viaje con vosotros. Madre de Alejandro Sicilia.

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  2. Thank you for the photos. I wait for the blog each afternoon. I like to see the kids smiling. Enjoy this amazing trip!

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  3. Thanks for your comments!
    Striving to do it amusing and hoping it leaves a great memory for our children.

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  4. Nice day!! That landscapes!! I like to see the boys enjoying and discovering new places,

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