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#BeautifulGreystones – We live in a beautiful place: Greystones, County...

Rach via Compfight   We go to school in St. Brigid’s National School in Greystones, County Wicklow in Ireland. Most of us live nearby. We love living in Greystones. It is a good community where people...

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#stubc15: Great opportunity for class & student bloggers: Student Blogging...

  Participating in the the biannual Student Blogging Challenge is an excellent opportunity for individual students and classes who blog, to learn new blogging skills, to develop their blog and make...

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Differences between the USA and Ireland: Distances and Area.

To our Blogging Buddies, Mrs. Todd’s class The Roadrunners   We can see where North Carolina is. Can you see us? Denise Krebs via Compfight The main thing is we are so much smaller than you are. The US...

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Food: Difference between American English and how we speak English in Ireland.

Mrs. Todd’s Class ‘The Roadrunners’ are from North Carolina in the USA. They have a blog called ‘Going Global as Rocky River’.  They are learning about other countries and other cultures.   Hi there...

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A Short History of Greystones

  . Photo Credit: long may she rain ☂ via Compfight History of Greystones Long ago no one lived in Greystones. It was too wild and wind swept. Then King Heremon built a rath Photo Credit: mollydot via...

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Collaborative Project: Proverbs in Ireland compared to those in New Zealand.

In September we got an encouraging message all the way from New Zealand. ‘I just wanted to say how inspirational and how exciting it is to know that your blog is up and running again because your...

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Update: Collaborative Project: Comparing Proverbs in Ireland & New Zealand....

Marc Wathieu via Compfight We are doing a very interesting collaborative project with Mr. Webb’s class, Room Three, Auroa Primary School, Taranaki, New Zealand. We are comparing Irish proverbs and...

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Blogging Buddies: A Response to Mrs.Todd’s Class in the USA. Irish Food...

Mrs. Todd’s Class from Rocky River Elementary School, Northern Carolina are doing a project about agriculture around the world. We have collaborated with her class ‘The Roadrunners’ before. You can see...

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Demonstration of the Wizard Text Generator

‘Wizard Text’ and other animation codes can be generated on fodey.com

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Memories of Polly’s Visit: Photos from her trip to our school.

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@StPetersBray ‘Bye Bye Polly’

It was with a heavy heart we said good bye to Polly today. It was great to meet her. She taught us a lot about Polar Bears, why they are endangered and how we can help them.   Thank you to the boys and...

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A Short History of Greystones

  . Photo Credit: long may she rain ☂ via Compfight History of Greystones Long ago no one lived in Greystones. It was too wild and wind swept. Then King Heremon built a rath Photo Credit: mollydot via...

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A Special Post for Mr. Geiman’s Class in Pennsylvania, USA

    Hi there to the students from Mr. Geiman’s class in Pennsylvania, in the USA who are doing the Student Blogging Challenge. We thought you might be interested to read about the differences between...

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Hello to our new friends from The Basque Country

We say, Welcome (in English)  ‘Céad míle fáilte romhat!’ (in the Irish language) to Erin’s friends from The Basque Country.   ‘Céad míle fáilte romhat!’  means  ‘A hundred thousand welcomes’ in Irish....

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