School: Ballycorus (roll number 8294)

Location:
Ballycorus, Co. Dublin
Teacher:
E. Nic Shionóid
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    Stole my watch and stole my chain my fair lady. The two children replies. Chip, chop, the last mans head cut right clean off. The two children chose two different fruits. When the last child in the ring comes up to the two children one of them asks which of the fruits will they have. Then they devide the line and put half of the line of children behind the two childrens back. Then they draw a line, the two girls catch hands and which ever of the girls pulls the other below the line wins the game.
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    Topics
    1. activities
      1. social activities (~7)
        1. entertainments and recreational activities (~5,933)
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    English