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Friday 30th September

27/9/2016

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Everyone has been so good at arriving to class on time in the mornings. I was thrilled that by 9.05 on Tuesday morning everyone was seated and we were ready to revise our days of the week. Each morning we will do a quick 10 minute revision session before the children head off to find out what work station they are on. This is working really well. Don't forget to encourage your child to hang their coats up on the hangers provided outside the classroom before they come into class.
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We were acting out some scenes from Little Red Riding Hood as it is our focus Fiary Tale. The children were such sports and really got into their roles. We practiced lots of expression and tone when we were reading the story together and they really carried this through to their acting. It was so funny! I think you'll enjoy the videos below.

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Later that day it was so nice to see the children incorporate what they had learnt into their Aistear play.
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Lunch times are great fun in the yard! We get to play with our new friends.
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Language Towards Literacy started today. We will be focusing on Body parts and senses over the next few weeks. Ms Brookes and Ms Stanley come into our room once a week with their wonderful games. I sent home a sheet with the vocabulary that we would be grateful if you could reinforce at home. 

Thank you to everyone who manage to bring in a family photo this week. The children really enjoyed sharing their photo with their friends and talking about their family members. It was a lovely way to finish off this months topic of Home and Family. 

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Finally... Anyone who missed the parent meeting this week if you click here, you can view a copy of the power point with all the points raised. Have a great weekend! P.s don't forget to leave a comment if you can, we will enjoy reading them in class :) 

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September 23rd, 2016

23/9/2016

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Tommy Thumb!

23/9/2016

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We have been learning this song. Ask you child to sing it for you! 
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Tommy Thumb(“Hands in the air and raise Tommy Thumb”)
Tommy Thumb, Tommy Thumb,
Where are you?
Here I am, here I am,
How do you do?
(“Now it’s Peter Pointer’s turn which is your index finger; he’s the one who points”)
Peter Pointer, Peter Pointer,
Where are you?
Here I am, here I am,
How do you do?
(“Now it's Toby Tall which is your middle finger; he’s the tallest one of them all”)
Toby Tall, Toby Tall,
Where are you?
Here I am, here I am,
How do you do?
(“And now it's Ruby Ring, she’s the fourth one along”)
Ruby Ring, Ruby Ring,
Where are you?
Here I am, here I am,
How do you do?
(“Last, but not least is Baby Small, he’s the littlest finger of all”)
Baby Small, Baby Small,
Where are you?
Here I am, here I am,
How do you do?
(“OK, now for the last time put your fingers in the air, give them a wiggle and wave them everywhere”)
Fingers all, Fingers all,
Where are you?
Here we are, here we are,
How do you do?
Here we are, here we are,
How do you do?
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Art

23/9/2016

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Work in progress...

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Friday 

23/9/2016

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We've had a very busy week, I can't believe we have been back to school for 3 weeks already! The girls and boys have settled in so well and could easily be mistaken for first class as they are so well behaved! Again this week we have been focusing on the home and family. We have been learning all the words for different rooms, furniture and appliances, this has been super fun as we get to do it through play (Aistear). In maths we have been practicing numbers 1-5 and also how to recognise pattern all around us and then make our own using blocks and pegs. Below are a few snaps from the week. Enjoy your weekends. 

​Ms. Murray
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Friday 16th September

16/9/2016

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So we got off to a flying start this week. We learnt lots of new colours, rhymes and stories. Below are just a few snap shots of what we got up to. Click on any image to enlarge.

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All the girls and boys had great fun learning all about Little Red Riding Hood and her unfortunate encounter with a horrible wolf! Above the children are putting sequence cards in the correct order. (pre-reading skill)
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Over the last two week the children have been revising the colours red and yellow. They got to mix them in this painting activity and were delighted to see the created a whole new colour!! Orange! Check back next week to see their finished piece of work.

This month the children are learning all about the home and family. Wherever possible we encourage the children to learn through play based methodologies (Aistear). This gives them an opportunity to use all the vocabulary and learning from their formal lessons and apply it to their child-led play. This is so much fun for them and they love it!
Above is some cutting and sticking we did too, our red ladybugs. Also a matching activity which helps the children recognise the rhyming sounds in words (pre reading skills)
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Look at this crazy looking carrot!! :) 
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Welcome to Junior Infants!

15/9/2016

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We are so delighted to welcome all the girls and boys back after the summer holidays and especially to my new class in room 5. The children have settled in so well to their new school routine and it is so lovely to see them arrive to school happy and enthuastic each morning. Keep posted to our blog where we will updating you with all our news and work.

Kind Regards,
Ms Murray 
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