It’s Active Week!!! A lot of subjects and topics this week include some “Active Work”. Try and get involved in as many activities as you can. Keep Active all week!!!!
English:
Do as many activities as you can from Unit 10 Page 55 – 60
https://content.yudu.com/web/1yssw/0A224cw/WordWizard6thClass/html/index.html?page=64&origin=reader
Gaeilge:
Maths:
Find and draw an example of each of the following in your environment
Geography:
History:
Science:
Art:
Music:
SPHE
Grow In Love
PE/Active Homework:
Cycle your BIKE 10 minutes kicking a BALL
10 minutes Jumping Jacks Draw your own HOPSCOTCH and play GO NOODLE 10 minutes 20 SIT UPS
Go for a WALK 15 minutes Active HOUSEWORK
Play SIMON SAYS with your family CRAB WALKS 1 minute
SKILLS Practice (any sport) 10 minutes Create your own OBSTACLE Course SKIP 10 minutes Make up a DANCE to your favourite song
DANCE to three of your favourite songs RUN 5 minutes
20 SQUATS – rest – 20 more if you can Walk the DOG with a family member
Follow the link and try the workout video with Joe Wicks
https://www.twinkl.ie/resources/twinkl-move/joe-wicks-twinkl-move
Ms O’Shaughnessy’s Maths group:
Hi girls, I hope you are all well and enjoying the good weather. Hopefully it will last so that you can get out and about for Active School’s Week this week. In the meantime, if you are stuck for something to do, you can try some, or all of this work! Well done to everyone who uploaded some of their work on Seesaw, it’s great to see it and to be able to respond to it. If you have any questions about this week’s work, you can ask me on Seesaw and I will help you out:
Last week we focused on calculating the Selling Price after a profit or loss had been made. This week, we are going to look at VAT.
Learning objective: We are learning how to calculate VAT:
Do you remember what VAT stands for? That’s right; it is short for Value Added Tax, a special type of government tax added to the prices of some goods and services. VAT is calculated as a percentage (called the VAT rate) of the original amount due for the goods or services. Ireland’s standard VAT rate is currently 23%.
Often the VAT will already be included in the cost of an item or service; however you may sometimes have to add it on.
Ex: Subtotal: €160, VAT at 9%. €160=100%, 1%= €1.60, 9%= €1.60 x 9= €14.40. Therefore total is, €160 + €14.40= €174.40
Note: You may also choose to do it using the decimal method: 100%+9%=109%=1.09. €160 x 1.09= €174.40
Now try these: Below is the subtotal (add VAT at 9%)
Now try these: Calculate the total bill for each of these subtotals if they exclude VAT at 13.5%. You may use a calculator if you wish. You may find the decimal method easier to use for this exercise. Round your answers to the nearest euro. See the example above.
Maths language revision:
Can you explain the following terms? If not, look them up. You might like to add them to a “dictionary” (back of your copy, A4 page etc). Be as specific as you can when giving your definition.
Challenge time:
An apartment block has 100 apartments.
Leah delivered a leaflet to every second apartment (numbers 2, 4, 6 etc.).
Flora delivered flowers to every third apartment (numbers 3, 6, 9 etc.).
Pat delivered pizza to every fifth apartment (numbers 5, 10, 15 etc.)
How are you getting on with the puzzle books? Continue choosing a challenge each day if you can.
Challenge of the week (only if you have time on your hands, it’s just to stretch your brains!): Visit the website www.dcbeagle.com/index.html. You can also access it via the Maths Ireland website at www.mathsweek.ie
Choose one activity daily from one of the puzzle books. Book 6 is for age 11+ but you may prefer to start with Book 5 or 4 as they are quite tricky. Record your rough-work. You might like to take a picture of your work and upload it to your Seesaw account.
Look out on Seesaw for another challenge!
Ms O’Shaughnessy’s English group:
If you are in my English group, have a look at these activities. Do the activities that apply to you. Not all of the suggestions will apply to each girl that comes to the group so if it doesn’t make sense to you, don’t worry! I put an activity up on Seesaw last week which you might like to look at if you get a chance. Also, if you would like to upload any of the work you have done for my group, I’d love to see it.
English:
MRAH Book 6:
Monday: p.86 Weird Life Among the Ocean Smokers
Tuesday: p. 87 Application Form
Wednesday: p. 88 The Real Robinson Crusoe
Thursday: p. 89 The Future is Now
Friday: p. 90 Around the World in One Day
Activity A: Re-read the text The Future is Now. Are you surprised by some of the changes? Write out your predictions for what life will be like in 50 years time. (Approximately 1 ½-2 copy pages)
Activity B: If you could go to any place in the world for one day, where would you go and why? (Approximately 1 copy page)
MRAH Book 4:
Monday: P. 84 J.K Rowling
Tuesday: P.85 Titanic
Wednesday: P. 86 Troy
Thursday: P.87 Three Sisters
Friday: P. 88 The Giant Under the Yard
Activity A: Choose one of these options:
Or:
Activity B: Continue with English workbook if you have it- do one page a day (this applies to some girls only)
For all girls attending the group: Word of the Day- look up the word and add to your dictionary
(This can just be a page at the back of your copy). Use the word in a sentence:
Please see Seesaw for an optional, extra English activity.
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