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OLV Infants

Ms Murray's Class Blog

Friday 14th October

14/10/2016

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This week is the final week of our fire station topic. We intergraded our fire drills into our PE lesson... crawling under the smoke to get out. It seemed such a shame to wake them all up!!

IMG_3338 from Zara Murray on Vimeo.

Exercise is important to keep our bodies strong and healthy. You can beat some good old laps of the yard.

IMG_3346 from Zara Murray on Vimeo.

I thought I would share a random pick of some of the copy work we have been doing this week. There is lots of syllable recognition work which will prepare the children for their reading.
We have been practicing the formation of the number 2 this week. 
This week to finish off learning about our body, we practiced figure drawing. We made sure to include all parts of the body and think about where they should go on our body. (No hands and feet coming out of our heads!! lol)

Defiantly some budding Picassos in our class!

Last week we painted our pasta shells. The week we put them into patterns and threaded them onto string to decorate our classroom.
In maths we have also been learning how to put objects into a sets according to colour or size. The children should be able to identify thing that belong in a set and what doesn't belong. 
To finish off this week's blog... a few snaps from aistear play. Well done to all the boys and girls. You would be so proud of how hard they work and enthusiastic they are. Have a lovely weekend everyone! 
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Anne
14/10/2016 10:20:53 pm

Thanks Ms Murray for all the great pictures videos and info, the kids all look like they are having a great start to junior infants.

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