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OLV Infants

Room 15

Friday 5th June

4/6/2020

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Hi Everyone. Happy Friday! Well that was a quick week! As we near the end of the school year we will be organising the First Class graduation. Of course this year we can't do the usual mass but I'll be sending you all an email shortly with the invitation to our Zoom graduation and the details of what we need to prepare. Hopefully you can all attend.
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WOW WORK
Another great week of work, it's so lovely to see our books getting used now. Here is a sample of the fantastic work I received by email. Such a broad range from Maths to Gaeilge, to dictation to cursive and independent writing. Well done everyone!
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As we know there are lots of animals and birds having their babies at this time. Here is a lovely photo Annmarie's son took of a swan's nest with the babies which are called cygnets. The female is called a pen and the male is called a cob. As you can see, unlike the bluetits, the swans make their nest on the ground at the edge of rivers or canals. 
Keep a look out for any animals or birds you see with their young when you are out and about this week. 

I do actually have one piece of homework for you. I want you all to play this song a lot and learn the words if you can over the next two weeks as we'll be singing it at our graduation ceremony. ​Have a lovely weekend! Take care.
​XX Ms Byrne
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