Citywest & Saggart

Community National School

Senior Infants Rooms 3, 4 and 7: Road Safety

On Friday all of the children in Senior Infants welcomed a very special visitor. Katie from the Road Safety Authority came to Citywest & Saggart CNS to talk to us about road safety. We listened to a story about a boy called Simon, we talked about how we can cross the road safely and then we sang our song about the Safe Cross Code.   Please click here to listen to the Safe Cross Code song. The RSA have also produced a leaflet summarising key safety points for getting to school. Please click here to view the...

Senior Infants Room 4: Maths Trail

As part of Maths Week, we went on a shape hunt around the yard today. There were lots of  circles, squares, rectangles and even triangles all around the yard. We worked with our elbow buddy to find the shapes and draw them on our worksheet. Afterwards we counted the number of giant steps between some of the classroom lines. Please click here to see some more...

Senior Infants Room 4: An Autumn Walk

In the sunshine today, Room 3 and Room 4 set off for a nature walk. We were looking for some beautiful leaves to help us decorate our classrooms. During our walk we saw some wonderful coloured leaves. We collected a lot of leaves and we will use them to do some leaf rubbings or maybe create our own leaf characters and animals. Ask us about what we made during art!   Please click here to see some more...

Senior Infants Room 4: Football Skills

Room 4 have been very busy practising football skills. We were working with our elbow buddy dribbling, trapping and kicking the ball. We learnt that we kick the ball with the inside of our foot. Hopefully the Ireland soccer team will be as good as us on Sunday! Please click here to see some more...

Senior Infants Room 4: Maths

The children in Room 4 were very busy in Maths  class this week. We were learning about the number 7 and the different ways we could make the number 7. We used skittles and cubes to help us. Some of the children were sorting counters, triangles and vehicles. Other children were making patterns using two or three colours. Please click here to see some more...