Girls, well done on all your hard work on See-Saw over the last few weeks! Looking forward to seeing you all again in September!
Movie Day;
Book Day
Nature Day
Cookery Day
Other
Ms O’Shaughnessy’s Maths group:
Hi girls, I hope you all had a lovely weekend. Here is the last batch of work from me, remember, only do what you can! Well done girls on all your hard work over the last 3 ½ months, it is not easy to work from home and you have been super hard workers! We’re all very proud of you.
This work is optional so only do it if you have time on your hands. If you can’t do any part of it, do not stress, just do your best!
This is a game for 2-3 players. You do not remove the Jacks, Queens and Kings this time. If you do not have a pack of cards, you could always write out the numbers on squares of paper (you would have 52 numbers, 4 of each). A Jack =11, Queen=12). You also need a pencil and paper for adding and recording the points. A calculator/ Hundred Square may be helpful
How to play:
Monday: What numbers come next in this sequence: 100, 98, 94, 88, _____, _____, ___, ___, ____.
Tuesday: What is 2/5 of 500?
Wednesday: 1 litre and 250ml = how many ml?
Thursday: 1/6 of Matthew’s money is €14. How much money does he have altogether?
Friday: (62-27) +9=
Monday 29th June: What numbers come next in this sequence: 620, 611, 602, ____, ___, ___, ___, ___.
Tuesday 30th June: I thought of a number. I multiplied it by 7 and my answer was 175. What number did I think of?
Look out for an extra challenge on Seesaw!
English:
Reading:
Continue with My Read at Home Book (MRAH) online – Read one each day and answer questions orally. Some of you may have different books and that’s ok, just read the one you have! Look up any words that you don’t know or that you find interesting and add to your copies. You can also find the book online at the following link: https://my.cjfallon.ie/preview/student/4131/1 (Bk 4).
Monday: P. 104 T.V Channel Guide
Tuesday: P.105 Big Shot
Wednesday: P. 106 The Sahara Desert
Thursday: P.107 Flapjacks
Friday: P. 108 The New Seven Wonders of the World
Monday 29th June: P.116 Tongue Twisters
Tuesday 30th June: P.118 Chocolate
Activity A: You may have watched some or a lot of t.v. over the past 3 months!!! What has been your favourite programme to watch? Write one copy page telling me about your favourite t.v. programme, what the plot is, who the main characters are, who your favourite character is and why you like it.
Activity B: Why not record yourself reading your favourite text out of the ones above and upload it to Seesaw so that I can listen to it? I’d love to hear your voices.
Activity C: If you get adult permission and supervision, why not try your hand at making the flapjacks? I’d love to see a picture of them on Seesaw.
Activity D: Did you enjoy saying the tongue twisters? Do you know any more? Why not record yourself saying a tongue twister and upload it for me to listen to on Seesaw? I might even record one myself!!
Have a great summer girls and I’m really looking forward to seeing you all in September,
Ms O’Shaughnessy.
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4th Class:
If you go to Ms. Kelly:
*Please only complete these activities if you get a chance to do so *
Hi girls. Can you believe it’s the last week of the school year? What a different and strange few months we have just had. I can’t wait to see you all again in September. Well done with all of your hard work. Missing you all. Have a wonderful summer and a well deserved rest!
– This week I have selected a reading task from a website called Oxfordowl.co.uk.
– This is a fantastic website with lots of free eBooks that you can read online over the summer.
– You may need to ask a parent to register their email with the website.
– I have selected two stories for you to read.
– 1: ‘Winnie and Wilbur Stay at Home?’
– https://www.oxfordowl.co.uk/api/interactives/30463.html
– This story is about our favourite witch Winne who has to stay at home during Covid-19.
– 2: Fresh Start: Anthology 7 – ‘A Terrible Day in Pompeii’ (pg. 11)
– https://www.oxfordowl.co.uk/api/interactives/31427.html
– This fact piece details the events which you have studied about Pompeii.
– There are also other stories and poems in the book to read over and enjoy!
– If you can, I would love to hear you reading. Upload a recording of your reading onto Seesaw.
– Have a wonderful summer and see you all soon!
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