- Dictation (s words)
- Combining to make 2/3
- Draw and label a tiger
Here is some of the work our clever cookies completed today... - Dictation (s words) - Combining to make 2/3 - Draw and label a tiger
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Literacy
- Dictation
- Our April topic is 'Wild Animals'
- Today we are talking about the tiger! The Tiger5 Tiger facts!
Learn more about the tiger here:
https://www.dkfindout.com/uk/animals-and-nature/cats/tiger/ Numeracy
- Counting: Stamp forward, tap backwards
- Combining: The story of 2 and the story of 3
You will need: Gaeilge
Cinnín Óir
Nua: D'ith sí an leite go léir. Literacy
- Revision of 2 letter sounds
- Handwriting letter x
Handwriting page - letter x.
Numeracy
Questions:
- Who/What is first (second, third fourth, fifth) in the line? - Who/What comes before __? (e.g. the teddy) - Who/What comes after ___? - Who/What is last in the line? Gaeilge
Cinnín Óir
Nua: D'ith sí leite ón babhla bheag. Tá an leite seo go hálainn. Some of the lovely work from day 18 including: Literacy
- Revision of tricky words
- New tricky word 'was'
Make your tricky word.
You can use lego, playdough, toys etc. Here is mine....
Our News
3 things you did during the Easter holidays. Draw, label and write a word/sentence.
My News
Numeracy
You will need:
- 2 pages (fold in half) - Pencil - Crayons - Scissors
- First draw your shapes. (circles, triangles, squares and rectangles)
- Then colour them in.
Next - cut out your shapes.
Finally make your shape pictures.
Gaeilge
Cinnín Óir
Nua: D'ith sí leite ón babhla mór. Tá an leite seo ró-te freisin! Literacy
(1) Revision of sounds
(2) New handwriting letter - s
Lets try our brand new letter on a page. You might need an adult to help you to make some lines. Nip, flip and grip your pencil and lets get to work!
- Counting: Head and shoulders, Clap forwards and snap backwards
- Shapes: Name them(circle, square, triangle, rectangle), Shape hunt in your home My Shape HuntSquares
CirclesRectanglesTrianglesGaeilgeCinnín Óir agus na Trí Bhéar
Bhí Daidí Béar, Mamaí Béar agus an béar bheag ina gcónaí i dteach bheag deas sa choill. Lá amháin chuaigh siad amach ag siúl. Bhí Cinnín Óir ag siúl sa choill freisin. Chonaic sí an teach bheag deas. Isteach leí sa teach. Isteach leí sa chistin. Chonaic sí trí babhla ar an mbord; babhla an-mhór, babhla mór agus babhla bheag.
NUA: D'ith sí leite ón babhla an-mhór. "Tá an leite seo ró-te!" Easter in the past
I asked my Dad what Easter was like when he was a child. He told me about how they would go to the ring fort up on the hill near their house. All of their neighbours would meet there on Easter Sunday. They would make a bonfire and boil some eggs. Back then a boiled egg was a special Easter treat. They ate boiled eggs and played together.
I wonder what special things your family did for Easter in the past? Why don't you call someone older in your family and ask them all about it?
Language lessons
Ms. Brooks and Ms. Stokes have added lots of lovely language lessons to our website at this link: http://www.olvinfants.com/junior-infants-parents-page.html
The theme is domestic animals and there are lots of fun games and tasks that you can do from home. Easter Parents Pack
Here are a few ideas you might like to look at over the Easter.
In our classroom we like to use... - YouTube: Numberblocks (counting/combining), Alphablocks (phonics), Art for kids hub (guided drawing) - GoNoodle: Exercise, Dance, Mindfulness There are lots of lovely ideas in this file...
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