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Walkability Audit

Today we had a fabulous morning with Angela Wall of An Taisce, Green-school. We were joined by parent (Lauren's Mom)  Julianne and the Travel Committee. Angela divided us up and gave us all clipboards and jobs.

1. Measuring footpaths was done with the aid of a measuring tape by engineers of the future James, Dara and Ródhan. They did a phenomenal job and found that footpath widths really varied throughout the village.

2. Road signs.  This survey was done by Kerri and Hannah O'S who did a tally of road signs in the village and they even noted signs that were not on the list.

3. Passing traffic tally. This was done so well by Conor, Shane and Tara. There was a LOT of traffic to count.

4. Things to note. Along the route, Lauren, Hannah P and Julianne wrote down any observations along the way. They did a super job filling an entire page.

5. Problems and issues. Well done to Elizabeth and Claudia who took notes of any problems along our walk such as window ledges jutting out and a pole in the middle of a footpath which people could crash into so easily.

6. Litter and waste audit. This was done by Ciara H and Holly who noted a LOT of plastic bottles along the route and many tin cans too.

7. Feedback. This was done singlehandedly by Conor C who answered a series of yes and no questions about footpaths and roads after the walk was complete.He looked at cracks on footpaths and ramps and steps.

The committee were pleased in general with our clean air and the safety of the school. It is well fenced and there is a pedestrian crossing which we timed crossing and the settings on it are correct to allow you to cross in time. However, we found the crossing at the station house, the green man is broken for crossing. We found lots of cracks in the pavement outside the windmill along that path. We thought that traffic was driving a little fast and Julianne observed on many occasions, speeding in our set-down area. Angela promised she would return to us in February with a speed gun so we can act like guards for a day and check the speed of passing traffic. It sounds like a lot of fun! We are really looking forward to Angela's return then. All members were presented with a Greenschool badge and Angela gave Ms Brassil lots of prizes that we will award for the Water Poster competition. We will have in-school prizes and then post one from each class off to represent the school in the national competition. There is a fabulous black cycling helmet up for grabs. So children be sure to remind your teachers to enter it. Tell them the template is in the staffroom. 

Health Promoting School

13 members of the HPS Committee spoke about 3 issues on 18/11/2019 following a meeting led by Mrs Edel OSullivan last week. Well done to those children who spoke so well in front of an entire school assembly.

There were 3 main issues followed by a brief question and answer session.

1. Healthy lunch boxes. It was decided by the committee that one lucky class will win 20 minutes extra playtime in the yard on a fine day for one class. 
2. The Daily Mile. To encourage more to run for more continuous laps of the school, we will now all have have running partners assigned to us to help us to keep running and get encouragement.
3. The Food Dudes. This will begin Wednesday 20/11/2019 for all classes. Children will be encouraged to taste and eat fruit and vegetables and be rewarded for their efforts with stickers and prizes.
 

Science Week

Sincere thanks to Joanne McMillan and her Post Grad students from Tralee IT for visiting us today and bringing the world of science alive in our school. Children had opportunities to look at 5 stations.
1. Microscopes looking at actual dead insects (none poisonous) and also human cells donated 40 years ago to the college. Children learned the importance of testing on human cells first before on the actual person.
2. Acidity. Using litmus paper, children saw various liquids being tested for their pH levels. Coca Cola, mouthwash, bleach, lemon juice, vinegar to name a few.
3. Lava Lamp table- water and food colouring was at the bottom of these tall glass tubes and oil was mixed in which floated to the top. A reaction kept happening at the bottom giving off carbon dioxide and bubbles were going crazy inside the glass. It was fascinating to watch. M&Ms were also at this table, and we saw how hot water made their colour dissolve. This colour was able to be collected by paper afterwards.
4. Projector table. On the large screen, children could see augmented reality, large scale, when handling a cube (merge cube). Using a planet app, it looked like children had planets in the palm of their hands, while they were really holding just a cube. 2 tablets were also at this station, with fun interactive touch screen games.
5. The DNA table. Children were able to build models of DNA cells on this table. It was really colourful and loved by the younger kids.
Thank you so much to Ms Olivia O’Shea and time all at Tralee IT for today.

Click here for some Junior Infant class science pictures.

Kerry Science

Interested in science? The Kerry Science Festival is on this November Saturday 16th in the IT Tralee, 11am-5pm. From Climate Change, to programming and coding to your chance to become a weather reader, it will have something for everyone. Please book through their website below and see their Facebook page Kerry Science Festival for more.

Click on Kerry Science to read more and book into events.

Cafe

Senior Infants have opened their own cafe this November for Aistear. Cheap prices on coffee, tea and biscuits! Thanks to Ms Dinan for this and to the TY students and SNAs helping out.