Sixth Class

Irish Bogs

Irish Bogs

Sixth class created some wonderful projects on Irish Bogs in the Google Classroom.

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Titanic Launch Ticket

By Ailbhe Murphy, 6th class I looked at the little piece of paper and smiled. I imagined on the 31st of May, a Mister David Moneypenny trying to find his way, clutching his ticket in his hand, desperately trying to get off land. Admiring the...

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AK-47

By Eimear Walshe, 6th Class AK – 47, when your trigger was pulled you sent innocent people to heaven. Made by a self-taught Russian dude, wouldn’t want you to be with someone who is in a bad mood! You’re durable, reliable, adaptable and light,...

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Daniel O’Connell’s Chariot

By Elizabeth McKenna, 6th Class What a chariot! Red, blue and gold, with golden designs, ornate and bold, drawn through the streets of Dublin City by six splendid horses and not one person showed pity. He sat there on his gilded seat, what a...

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Titanic Launch Ticket

By Adithi Gowda, 6th Class This launch ticket belonged to David Moneypenny, to cruise on the Titanic which brought tragedy to many. ‘Great Anglo-Saxon triumph’, it was universally hailed, created in Belfast, but ended in despair. The steerage...

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Ballinderry Sword

By Hannah Best, 6th Class A weapon made for war, my stab was very sore, covered in Celtic designs and wiggly lines, I wasn’t made for the poor. Part of a rough Viking band, all of them had me in hand, I shed lots of blood, a body part flood,...

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The Book of Kells

By Lucy Martin, 6th Class A long time ago in Ireland’s past, the monks wanted to create a book that would last, with colours and designs all beautiful and gold, no wonder it was stolen, everyone wanted to get hold. With a book so complex, with...

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