Hello everyone and happy Friday! Well done to everyone for working hard this week. Here are some pictures sent in from this week. I will try to keep Friday my day for uploading so try and get them in to me before then if you'd like to see your pictures on the blog that week. If not I will just put them onto next week's blog :)
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I hope most of you were able to pick up your books yesterday. I would ask that you would not let the children race ahead and complete lots of pages at once, because I will be assigning specific pages from the blog, so try and stick to this.
English:
- Practice sounds, word lists, readers online, tricky words etc.
- Dictation 1-8 see below
- Handwriting - pg. 36 of your book, the letter n. If you did not get your book then I have some below for you to practice!
- Listen, watch and draw - Art hub for kids, see blow. Label your picture or write a sentence underneath. I picked a kite but there are hundreds for you to choose from!
Gaeilge:
Teilifís: Ceacht 6
An bhfuil _______ ag Niamh? (Does Niamh have a ________?)
Tá?Níl ________ ag Niamh. (Niamh has/does not have a _________).
Teilifís: Ceacht 6
An bhfuil _______ ag Niamh? (Does Niamh have a ________?)
Tá?Níl ________ ag Niamh. (Niamh has/does not have a _________).
- Cómhrá
- Tasc Éisteachta
- Leabhar - lch. 37 & 38. (Book - page 37 & 38)
- Amhráin (song)
Maths:
I left this until last because I thought it might be a fun way to end the week.
Estimate and measure yourself! You could also do parts of your body like arms and legs if you wish. Make it a family activity - everybody guess ________'s length when they lay on the floor, and then measure. The person with the closest guess could win a small prize? Don't forget to use non - standard units again such as crayons, pencils, Lego pieces, spoons etc. If you use a measuring tape and refer to centimeters the children will probably have no concept of this and the numbers are too high. Have FUN and have a lovely weekend everyone!
I left this until last because I thought it might be a fun way to end the week.
Estimate and measure yourself! You could also do parts of your body like arms and legs if you wish. Make it a family activity - everybody guess ________'s length when they lay on the floor, and then measure. The person with the closest guess could win a small prize? Don't forget to use non - standard units again such as crayons, pencils, Lego pieces, spoons etc. If you use a measuring tape and refer to centimeters the children will probably have no concept of this and the numbers are too high. Have FUN and have a lovely weekend everyone!
Trying to get into Ms Maguire’s ‘School in your socks’ club! I’m 10 crayons long! I measures as far as my heels because when you stand up, that’s where you begin!