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OLV Infants

Time to celebrate...

29/5/2020

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HAPPY BIRTHDAY SCOTT!

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Day 43: WOW Work!

29/5/2020

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Send your work to: ms.maguire@olvinfants.com

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Day 44: School in our socks!

29/5/2020

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Literacy

Story: The Rainbow Fish

Writing workshop

Numeracy

Capacity

You will need:
- A big container to fill with water (a storage box can be brought outside for less mess or you can fill up the sink)
- a large, medium and small container (e.g jug, lunchbox, cup)

Maths language and questions to use...
- Full
- Empty
- Half full
- How many cups will it take to fill the jug?
- Which container holds more/the most?
- Which container holds less?

Gaeilge

Dul siar...
Ainmhíthe: madra, cat, iasc, coinín, éan, luch, muc, bó, capall, caora

Dathanna: dearg, buí, glas, gorm, oráiste, bán, bándearg, liath, corcra, donn, dubh

Éadaí: geansaí, bríste, hata, cóta, scairf, stocaí, bróga, léine, t-léine, sciorta, gúna

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Day 43: School in our socks!

28/5/2020

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Literacy

- Handwriting n
- Dictation: words beginning with n

Handwriting book pg. 36

Picture

Numeracy

- Subitising - how many?
- Secret Number

Maths book pg. 30

Picture

Gaeilge

An bhfuil peata agat? Tá __ agam. (madra, cat, luch, éan, capall, iasc, bó, muc, coinín, caora)

Cén saghas lae é? Tá an lá ___. (scamallach, te, grianmhar, fliuch, gaofar). Tá sé ag cur sneachta.

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Day 42: Wonderful Work!

27/5/2020

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Send your work to: ms.maguire@olvinfants.com

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Day 41: WOW Work!

27/5/2020

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Send your work to: ms.maguire@olvinfants.com

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Day 42: School in our socks!

27/5/2020

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Literacy

Verbs

Verbs song

Writing workshop

Numeracy

Finger patterns, Number before/after

Maths book pg. 40

Picture

Gaeilge

Dul siar: madra, cat, luch, éan, capall, iasc, bó, muc, coinín, caora
Cén dath atá ar an ___? 

Nua: An bhfuil peata agat? Tá __ agam.

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Day 40: Wonderful Work!

26/5/2020

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Send your work to: ms.maguire@olvinfants.com

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Day 41: School in our socks!

26/5/2020

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Literacy

- Handwriting letter m
- Dictation 'm' words

Handwriting book pg. 38
*Parents - You can continue and do pg. 39 if you like. It can be a lot to do all at once so you can decide whether your child should continue. Each time we revise a letter I will suggest one page but feel free to do them both if you want. 

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Numeracy

Ms. Brooks Maths Games!

Snail trail

Gaeilge

Dul siar: madra, cat, luch, éan, capall, iasc, bó, muc, coinín
Nua: Caora

Tarraing caora

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Day 39: Super Stocaí Students!

25/5/2020

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Send work to: ms.maguire@olvinfants.com

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