This short document references a drama called "Holy Faith Drama", mentions that someone did not do something, refers to having the time of your life, names another drama called "Noughts & Crosses", and warns against driving under the influence of alcohol or drugs.
This document contains photos of cooking from different weeks. While various foods were cooked each week, the person summarizing did not recognize half of the dishes. The document shows photos of cooking across three separate weeks but provides no other details on the foods prepared or events.
The document discusses mental health and reducing stigma. It defines mental health as feeling good about oneself and working effectively, while a mental health problem occurs when beliefs, thoughts or feelings negatively impact daily life. Common mental health problems are listed. The document advocates reducing stigma through initiatives like See Change and Think Big Ireland, which work to raise awareness and enable community projects to improve mental well-being and mental health support services.
The Vietnam War lasted from 1954 to 1975 between North and South Vietnam. North Vietnam was supported by the USSR, China, and North Korea, while South Vietnam was supported by the US and its allies. Before World War 2, Vietnam was a French colony, and after the war the Vietnamese army opposed French control. The US backed South Vietnam's anti-communist government and sent advisors, leading to escalating conflict between North Vietnamese and Viet Cong forces and the US. Over time the US increased troop involvement but also began withdrawing, and by 1973 most US troops had left as North Vietnam defeated South Vietnam, ending the war.
- TY has been an amazing year where students made many new friends, learned new skills, and went on educational trips.
- The year was very busy but included fun activities like drama competitions, mini company, and trips to places like Croke Park and Carlingford.
- Students recommend doing TY because it provides opportunities to grow personally and prepares students well for exams in 5th year.
This document discusses several potential science project topics including the effects of cigarette smoking on traffic, studying logic, phobias and their treatment, the influence of animals on children, the impact of foods and drinks like sports drinks and caffeine on the body, testing theories of aging, cleanliness and sharing of information. Project ideas range from social, medical to biological topics that could be explored through scientific experiments and analysis.
The students conducted an experiment to investigate the importance of hand washing. They placed Vaseline on their hands and used a UV light to show how quickly germs can spread by touching surfaces normally. They also took swabs from common surfaces in the science lab, grew any bacteria in agar dishes, and found bacteria growing on the chair, sink, door handle, and table after a week. The experiment showed that everyday surfaces are full of germs and bacteria that people easily spread without washing hands.
The document discusses facts about polar bears that will be included in a student's power point for a blogging challenge. It provides several "Did you know" facts about polar bears, such as their maximum lifespan in the wild being 25 years, their fur appearing white but actually being clear, newborn cubs being smaller than human babies, cubs reaching the size of grown men by age one, polar bears having webbed toes to help them swim, and the geographical areas where polar bears can be found including Canada, Alaska, Greenland, the North Pole, Russia, and Norway.
Mini company had success and overcame challenges through perseverance and determination. They focused on sustainability and environmental protection. Through hard work and creativity, they were able to achieve their goals and make positive impacts.
This document discusses ballet and contains 4 embedded video links. It concludes with a message congratulating Hayley for her ballet performance and making others proud.
The document provides information about Australia, including:
- The capital of Australia is Canberra. The Prime Minister is Julia Gillard. Australia is the only country that is a continent.
- Australia has a diverse climate, from rainforests and snowfields to desert. It has a population of over 17.5 million people.
- Popular sports in Australia include Australian rules football, rugby, soccer, and water sports. About a third of Australians participate in organized sports.
The document provides photos and descriptions of various areas within Croke Park stadium in Dublin, Ireland. It shows a plaque dedicated to the first groundskeeper, photos inside the player's lounge and dressing room, views of the pitch from the tunnel and stands at different levels, trophies displayed in the stadium, and mentions restrictions around crossing a yellow line. The document gives a behind-the-scenes look at areas within Croke Park through photos and brief captions.
Poland is profiled with information about its flag, coat of arms, festivals including Independence Day and a Mozart festival. Traditional Polish food is discussed such as perogi, chleb and barsht. Several Polish dances are named like the Oberek and Góralski. Places to visit are highlighted such as the Gestapo headquarters museum, Salt Mines and the Birkenau concentration camp.
- TY has been an amazing year where students made many new friends, learned new skills, and went on educational trips.
- The year was very busy but included fun activities like drama competitions, mini company, and trips to places like Croke Park and Carlingford.
- Students recommend doing TY because it provides opportunities to grow personally and prepares students well for exams in 5th year.
This document discusses several potential science project topics including the effects of cigarette smoking on traffic, studying logic, phobias and their treatment, the influence of animals on children, the impact of foods and drinks like sports drinks and caffeine on the body, testing theories of aging, cleanliness and sharing of information. Project ideas range from social, medical to biological topics that could be explored through scientific experiments and analysis.
The students conducted an experiment to investigate the importance of hand washing. They placed Vaseline on their hands and used a UV light to show how quickly germs can spread by touching surfaces normally. They also took swabs from common surfaces in the science lab, grew any bacteria in agar dishes, and found bacteria growing on the chair, sink, door handle, and table after a week. The experiment showed that everyday surfaces are full of germs and bacteria that people easily spread without washing hands.
The document discusses facts about polar bears that will be included in a student's power point for a blogging challenge. It provides several "Did you know" facts about polar bears, such as their maximum lifespan in the wild being 25 years, their fur appearing white but actually being clear, newborn cubs being smaller than human babies, cubs reaching the size of grown men by age one, polar bears having webbed toes to help them swim, and the geographical areas where polar bears can be found including Canada, Alaska, Greenland, the North Pole, Russia, and Norway.
Mini company had success and overcame challenges through perseverance and determination. They focused on sustainability and environmental protection. Through hard work and creativity, they were able to achieve their goals and make positive impacts.
This document discusses ballet and contains 4 embedded video links. It concludes with a message congratulating Hayley for her ballet performance and making others proud.
The document provides information about Australia, including:
- The capital of Australia is Canberra. The Prime Minister is Julia Gillard. Australia is the only country that is a continent.
- Australia has a diverse climate, from rainforests and snowfields to desert. It has a population of over 17.5 million people.
- Popular sports in Australia include Australian rules football, rugby, soccer, and water sports. About a third of Australians participate in organized sports.
The document provides photos and descriptions of various areas within Croke Park stadium in Dublin, Ireland. It shows a plaque dedicated to the first groundskeeper, photos inside the player's lounge and dressing room, views of the pitch from the tunnel and stands at different levels, trophies displayed in the stadium, and mentions restrictions around crossing a yellow line. The document gives a behind-the-scenes look at areas within Croke Park through photos and brief captions.
Poland is profiled with information about its flag, coat of arms, festivals including Independence Day and a Mozart festival. Traditional Polish food is discussed such as perogi, chleb and barsht. Several Polish dances are named like the Oberek and Góralski. Places to visit are highlighted such as the Gestapo headquarters museum, Salt Mines and the Birkenau concentration camp.