Highlights from the JCSP Library at P.C.C. , FalcarraghJanuary to April 2010
Compiled by Librarian Ms. S. Ball
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In January 2010, 2nd year JCSP students worked on writing news stories during library class. They then practised presenting these to the class and finally
recorded each other reading them out in the style of a television evening news programme.
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In February and March 2010 the focus for JCSP students was on literacy. Comprehension board games were used in library class with 1st year students.
These games add a fun element to reading and comprehension and are particularly useful for visual and kinesthetic learners.
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In March 2010 Irish History Live came to the Library at P.C.C and did four shows for students. These two 1st year JCSP boys were very taken with some of the guns,
and yes, they were pointing them at the librarian!
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This 3rd year JCSP student had trouble taking the extremely heavy chain mail off (Irish History Live show).
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Since the Easter holidays, we have been working on numeracy in library class. The Flashmaster electronic maths games have proven very popular. Here three 1st year JCSP students are opening the boxes and setting up the handsets for the
first time.
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Playaway audio books are always a winner. Students very quickly get lost in a story.
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In April 2010, the library funded six new laptops which were bought for use by JCSP students These are loaded with literacy and numeracy software. This 3rd year student is working on Number Shark, a software programme designed to improve numeracy.
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These 3rd year students are getting used to using some of the new laptops in the library. Apart from having literacy and numeracy software, these laptops also have wireless access to the library network and the Internet.
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In March, each 1st year English class prepared short dramas and sketches which they then performed in the library in front of the entire 1st year as well
as staff. 1st year JCSP students performed a series of action poems.
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After each 1st year class performed their dramas and sketches, the entire 1st year group gave a performance of Michael Jackson’s “Thriller”. Above
are some of the 1st year JCSP students who took part, dressed up as zombies.
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Make-a-book
This year Rang Aoibheann, 2nd year JCSP, have been working extremely hard on their Make-a-book initiative. Between January and April 2010, most of their two library classes a week were devoted to working on this project. The idea for their book came from the celebrity chef initiative which they took part in in September 2009. A local chef came to the school and all of the JCSP students had an opportunity to make dishes including American style pancakes with crispy bacon, bananas and maple syrup and barbecue chicken with mashed potatoes.Rang Aoibheann then began a cross-curricular initiative focusing on food and cookery. They completed research in history, geography, maths, English, Gaeilge and library class. They then compiled this work into a book which was sent to the Make-a book exhibition along with a larger-than-life model of a chef which they created with help from their woodwork and art teachers.
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In woodwork, the 2nd year JCSP students mark out the shape of the chef on plywood and then cut him out, sanding around all the edges for a smooth
finish.
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Students tear strips of paper which are then stuck on to the cut-out of the chef.
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The paper is plastered over and the chef is beginning to come to life.
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The chef is finally coming together... JCSP students paint on
his uniform and his face.
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The culmination of all the hard work – the trip to the Make-a-book exhibition a the Civic Offices in Dublin on 22nd April.