There are 23 pupils in our class. Our teacher's name is Ms Cahill. We are learning lots of new things this year, so stay tuned to find out more.
Tuesday, 25 February 2014
The History of Ballinora NS
Nelson Mandela
Friday, 7 February 2014
Silhouettes
Cork County Hall
Thursday, 6 February 2014
Sensory Gardens
Here are some of the beautiful sensory gardens that we created at the beginning of the year!It is wonderful what can be done with a little imagination and some everyday things. Each garden contained something that was special to its gardener!
Jack & the Dragon
We have been working very hard on writing our own fairytales. Here is a wonderful example of what we can do...
JACK AND THE DRAGON
Once upon a time there lived a boy called Jack. He grew up living as a poor beggar boy for the first nine years of his life. Every day he went out onto the lonely street begging the people who passed by for money for his family.
There were four people in his family, his Gran, his Mum, his sister Molly and him. Jack’s Dad had died when Jack was very young, so Jack had had to take on a lot of responsibility. His Gran was very sick so his Mum stayed at home minding her most of the time, and his sister Molly was six and was very stubborn so she wasn’t much help.
Every morning Jack went out into the village centre begging for money. If he was lucky he would get three or four pence a day. A wizard called Elzibar came to their village last year from abroad and was made the king. The wizard, Elzibar, was the cause of Jack’s life changing forever.
One day Jack was in his usual place asking for money when he saw a poster stapled onto a pole. It read:
ATTENTION
THE KING OF OUR VILLAGE ELZIBAR HAS HAD A VERY IMPORTANT WATCH HE POSSESES STOLEN BY THE WELL KNOWN DRAGON, ALTIDORE
and at the end it read:
REWARD FOR RETURNING THE WATCH £100.
£100 might not sound that much of a reward for risking your life against a fierce dragon nowadays, but when Jack was growing up it was a lot of money. You could probably buy the whole village with that much money. Jack was determined to get that reward. He knew where Altidore would be hiding the watch, in his den about a mile from the village.
He knew his Mum would refuse to let him go so he decided to go without her knowing. The next day he woke up extra early so he could be gone before the rest of his family woke. He had been up late the night before sharpening some stones. He wasn’t sure that they were a threat but they were better than nothing.
When he got up the following morning he realized that most people were already up and about. He went out of the house, ready for his quest, unnoticed. He got everything he needed and set off on the wild journey ahead of him.
Altidore’s den was in sight. Jack felt a shiver go up his spine as he walked closer to the den. He tried to overcome his fear of a fire-breathing dragon burning him into ashes and stepped into the cave. It was dark and cold inside and there were skeletons of animals everywhere and even one or two human skeletons! He could even hear the snoring of Altidore. Jack was shaking with fear but he remembered why he was doing this. He was doing it for his family.
He turned a corner and saw the most amazing thing he’d ever seen. There were piles and piles of gold, jewels and all types of treasures. Jack looked at it in delight and then his face dropped as he realized why he was here, and what he was going to face. He looked at the pile thinking that the wizard’s watch must be somewhere in that big, shiny mountain. He would have taken it all if he could have carried it.
He ever so quietly tiptoed over to the pile of gold when suddenly there was a small crack. He had stepped on a twig and it had snapped. Then out of the darkness he saw a big, red, bloodshot eye open. Jack knew it was the dragon Altidore, but he did not know what to do. Should he run away like a coward or should he fight the dragon and probably come to a nasty end? He made his mind up quickly as he ran, charging at the dragon.
Altidore reacted fast as he scooped the little boy up into his hand.
“You’ll make a nice dinner” he said, as he threw Jack carelessly into a cage.
The dragon was enormous. He had red, scaly skin with two small hands and two immense feet. He had two horns on the top of his enormous head. As Altidore walked back to where he was sleeping and curled into a ball, Jack realized that he could easily fit through the bars of the cage because he was so skinny.
When Jack heard the loud snoring that he had heard when he had entered the cave, starting again, he easily fitted through the bars and was free. Then very quietly Jack walked over to the big mountain and started rummaging through the large pile of gold.
Jack glanced at the dragon to make sure he was still asleep. He noticed that he was holding onto something. When Jack took a closer look he saw that it was the wizard’s watch tucked under the dragon’s left arm! Jack was really scared now. He was about to try and pull a little watch out from under a 17 foot dragon without waking it!
Unfortunately, just as Jack was after pulling the watch from the dragon and was walking away in delight, the snoring stopped. He turned around slowly and saw a huge figure towering over him. The dragon took the watch and then picked up Jack and put him in a room with nothing but brick walls and a steel door.
“Ha! Let’s see you get out of this one,” Altidore remarked as he shut the door.
Jack kicked the wall in frustration.
“Ow!” he yelled.
But the brick in the wall was loose, actually all the bricks were loose as they were probably centuries old. Jack knocked out a few more bricks and got out of the seemingly impossible trap.
He was back in front of the dragon and for the second time as Jack was trying to take the watch from the sleeping dragon, Altidore awoke. But this time Altidore was so angry that he started stomping on the floor. Then the floor fell in and the dragon disappeared down a big black hole! The watch and the big mound of gold fell in with him. Jack stared down the hole realizing that the watch was gone forever and with it his chance of the £100 reward.
Jack walked home lonely and sad. When he got back to the village Elzibar was waiting for him. Then Jack realized that the whole village was waiting for him. His Mum was right in the front row of people.
“Oh Jack, I was so worried. Why did you run off?” she cried.
“I had to. We are so poor and £100 could keep us going for a very long time,” he said.
Jack was expecting her to punish him but surprisingly she said, “I’m very proud of you Jack. That was a very brave thing to do.”
Then Elzibar interrupted her by saying,
“Jack, you are a very committed and brave little boy and for that the £100 is yours.”
“But I didn’t get the watch,” Jack said.
“Yes but you killed the feared dragon Altidore that has been haunting our village for the last 7 decades. Isn’t that enough?”
Jack could not believe what he had just heard.
When Jack was given his reward, he spent it on a big house for his family and was able to buy whatever they needed. His Gran was now so comfortable that she soon recovered from her illness.
Altidore was never seen again and everyone lived happily ever after.
THE END