A Report The Junior Infants called it 'multi-coloured' week and in
their innocence got it right. What a colourful - and busy- few days it was, culminating
in a celebration of many cultures in the gym at LYIT. Each class played its own
part in the preparations for the celebration. Junior
Infants sampled food from Pakistan and looked at some traditional
clothing from that country. They also made 'adinkra' cloth patterns from Ghana
and African ceremonial masks. Senior
infants made shortbread and had a visit from a real life Scottish
piper in full uniform. They also looked at Van Gogh's paintings and were taught
the colours in Dutch. First Class
learned about African animals and sampled food from Africa. They also looked
at the national costume of Nigeria and learned a Nigerian song. Second
class enjoyed Pakistani music, story and
song, tasted Pakistani food, drew Islamic stars and studied 'mehndi' hand designs.
They learned about the colonial history we in Ireland share with Pakistan and
Sudan, and they also enjoyed African food, tie-dyed African t-shirts, printed
bags, practised arabic writing and made their own amazing drums. In Third
Class they heard about life in England, enjoyed queen cakes and
practised Cockney rhyming slang. They also made Stars of David and sampled bread
from Israel. Fourth Class were
visited by a parent from Canada and a parent from France. They also baked and
sampled 'banic' bread. Fifth Class
enjoyed hospitality, Finnish style, with apple pie, rye bread and liquorice. They
also listened to Erasmus and watched 'The Moonins'. They studied Aborigine culture,
made boomerangs and shields and looked at a real didgeridoo. Sixth
class made Zimbabwean tribal masks, and Russian firebirds with
feathers and glitter. They also sampled food from Russia and Poland. So, as
you can see, it WAS busy .. and noisy
and messy.. and tasty
but most
of all ..MULTI-COLOURED! |
Junior
Infants' Fun |
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African Masks Junior Infants | | African
Ceremonial mask | | Akindra designs from Ghana
Junior Infants |
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Akindra cloth designs from Ghana | | Junior
infants looked at some writing from Pakistan | | Showing
us how writing is done |
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This is what boys wear in Pakistan | | Z.A.'s
grandmother made these beautiful clothes | | U.T.
and her daughter show Junior infants some colourful clothes from Pakistan |
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Beautiful bracelets from Pakistan | | Junior
infants listen to stories about life in Ghana | | M.D.'s
mum visited junior infants to tell them about Ghana |
Senior
Infants' Fun |
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Christy Murray plays the bagpipes for Senior Infants and
1st class... | | ..who listen from the shelter
in the playground ! | | enjoying the Scottish
fun! |
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all smiles | | the pied
piper! | | N.McH. wields the rolling pin in
a senior infants session of Masterchef ! |
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C.P. brings matters to a head ! | | C.A.
looks pleased with his shortbread | | lots
of tasty Scottish shortbread here |
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C.H. is ready to roll ! | | L.McC.
is doing well | | Going Dutch |
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Flower beds of Holland - groups achieve this lovely effect
using crayons and collage | | M.deC. representing
Holland |
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by Vincent Van Gogh's 'Irises' |
1st
class's Fun |
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We studied and copied Adire designs using 'wax
resist' with crayons and paint. | | Adire
cloth is made by the Yoruba people of Nigeria. They produce this using cassava
flour and indigo dye with stencils or hand printing. | | B.J.
B.'s parents visited our classroom and told us lots about Nigeria |
2nd
class's fun |
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We celebrated Pakistan | | Z.A.'s
lovely Pakistani clothes | | S.A.'s cool kameez
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intricate and beautiful mehndi hand designs - seen in both
Sudan and Pakistan | | a feast of Pakistani
food ! We enjoyed poppodums, Peshwari and garlic naan bread and dahl. We also
made lassi, a refreshing yoghurt drink, and tasted halva, a sesame seed treat.
| | Busy, busy, busy printing and drawing
designs on cloth bags. |
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A.McK. helps T.N. and S.D. printing the bags. | | S.J.D.,
R.G. and M.K. along with the two great helpers Lisa and Mary. | | G.P.
lends a hand to R.McC. and her daughter E.P. |
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of colour and imagination printing these bags ! |
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A lovely Islamic prayer mat showed to us by Z.A. | | Galal
inspires us as we work on our Sudanese rhythms. | | D.L.
and our drum orchestra ! |
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a more polished performance at the L.Y.I.T. with the drums
gaily painted and decorated. ! | | Miss Meegan
and Galal work out a rhythm | | Miss Cooke,
K.E. and his mum who brought in a feast of savoury and fruity treats! |
3rd
class's fun |
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Israeli hat | | hat from
merrie old England | | colourful stars of
David |
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| | Sightseeing
in Israel
we enjoyed a presentation on Israel with our visitor Mr.
Khavia |
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The
sights of England | | |
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4th
Class' Fun |
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Mrs. McElhinney tells us all about Canada and shows us how
to bake Canadian bread | | Mrs. Blake came
to tell us all about France | | We enjoyed
making native American Indian dream catchers |
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5th
Class' Fun |
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J.E., A.B. and N.L. celebrating Irish home-grown
culture, dancing the 'Walls of Limerick', taught by Ms. Alexander | | We
learned all about the incredible markings on Aboriginal shields and boomerangs |
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beautiful Finland | | vivid
Australian art in front of the World map | | M.McI.
surrounded by Australian wildlife ! |
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views of Finland | | sampling
lovely Finnish food | | R.G. and S.L. enjoying
apple pie, rye bread and liquorice |
Sixth
Class' Fun |
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colourful Zimbabwean tribal masks |
Russian
firebirds | | | | |
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B. told us all about Russia |
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