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Ms. O'Shea's Class Blog

Thursday 28th May

27/5/2020

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Hi everyone, I hope you are all enjoying the nice weather - I saw a few pictures sent to me of children doing their work outside in their gardens, what a great idea!

English:
  1. Handwriting - the letter v on pages 22 & 23. I have skipped letters p and r in the books because they are not the formation we teach but I will go back on them again.
  2. Writing Workshop - Think, draw, colour, write. You might be able to so some labeling yourself at this sate and get some help for a sentence! Try the finger trick to help you make spaces.
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Maths:
Did you find lots of cuboids yesterday? Well today's 3D shape is called a cylinder. It always reminds me of a pringles can! It has a round face and two flat faces that are in the shape of circles! Let's look at cylinders what I found...
  1. Now go on a hunt for your own cylinders. Make a word or picture list (or both) to record your findings! Again, parents try keep using the word cylinder eg. 'Oh great, you found another cylinder, how many cylinders do you have now? etc.
  2. Busy at Maths book pages 22 & 23. You might need to say your rhymes to help you with page 23 - I've linked both below to help you remember!
Gaeilge:
Ceacht 7
Tá _______ sa pháirc. ( ______ is in the field).
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