Wednesday, February 18, 2026

Pancake Tuesday in Room 7



Today in 2nd class we became real chefs for Pancake Tuesday! First, we carefully sieved the flour into the bowl to make it nice and smooth. Then we cracked the eggs (very gently!), poured in the milk and whisked everything together to make our pancake batter. We all took turns mixing and watching it turn into a perfect, runny mixture.

Next came the exciting part – cooking the pancakes on the pan! We watched them bubble and flip as they turned golden brown. The best part of all was having a taste test. We enjoyed our pancakes with chocolate spread and fluffy marshmallows. They were delicious 

We had so much fun cooking, tasting, and working as a team. What a tasty Pancake Tuesday! 👩🍳👨🍳













































 

Love is in the air in Room 7! 💕

  

We’ve been spreading the love by learning how to say “Love” in so many different languages — from Polish and Ukrainian to Malayalam, Urdu, Bulgarian and beyond! 🌍

Each word sounds a little different, each culture shares it in its own special way, and we’re celebrating that our languages are unique.

Room 7 is full of love — in every language! 💬✨






Tuesday, February 3, 2026

A busy January in Room 7

 Second Class have been super busy throughout the month of January in room 7. 

We really enjoyed completing the Active Breaks challenge as part of our Active Schools programme. These activities helped us to stay active and have fun together  during the school day especially on the rainy days. 

In Irish, we were learning all about the weather forecast. We even created and presented our own weather forecasts as Gaeilge!

We explored poetry by writing Winter acrostic poems. We loved using our creativity to write our very own poems. 

In Maths, we explored patterns. Some patterns grow and some patterns shrink! Have at look at some of our growing and shrinking patterns.

To finish off the long month of January and to kickstart February, we made our own St. Brigid's crosses using rushes. This is part of our Irish tradition and making the crosses reminded us of the kind and caring person St. Brigid was!