Hello everybody.
You are great children and have been fantastic throughout all of this situation. I am so proud of every one of you for the way you have adapted to these extraordinary circumstances. I spoke with some of your parents/guardians yesterday, and I will try to make contact with each of them at some stage over the next week, and I have been hearing about what you have been doing around the house to help out and pass the time. I must say I am very impressed, so well done to you all!
I am just including a few pieces of work today as we are definitely on the wind-down now and we deserve a couple of easy days.
My e-mail address is [email protected] if you want to contact me.
The following is the work for today.
Irish
Seesaw Lesson - 2nd Bua na cainte lch 137
(Tá bainne uaim – I want/need milk
Tá ceapaire uait – You want/need a sandwich
Tá úll uaidh - He wants/needs an apple
Tá banana uaithi - She wants/needs a banana)
English
Seesaw Lesson - 1st Sounds make words pg 69 (see file attached below)
2nd Sounds make words pg 71
1st & 2nd Ready, Steady, Write pg 62
Make sure to read for about 20 minutes each day.
Maths
Seesaw Lesson
If you are not using Seesaw here is the link for the maths activity -
1st class –
http://data.cjfallon.ie/resources/19619/activity-145/activity-145/index.html
Busy at Maths pg 145
If you are not using Seesaw here is the link for the maths activity -
2nd class – http://data.cjfallon.ie/resources/19626/activity-157/index.html
Busy at Maths pg 157
Geography
If you are not using Seesaw here is the link to find out what people like to do at the beach
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KkNNr9XDENo&feature=youtu.be
Explorers pg 76 & 77
Have a great day,
Ms Lyons
You are great children and have been fantastic throughout all of this situation. I am so proud of every one of you for the way you have adapted to these extraordinary circumstances. I spoke with some of your parents/guardians yesterday, and I will try to make contact with each of them at some stage over the next week, and I have been hearing about what you have been doing around the house to help out and pass the time. I must say I am very impressed, so well done to you all!
I am just including a few pieces of work today as we are definitely on the wind-down now and we deserve a couple of easy days.
My e-mail address is [email protected] if you want to contact me.
The following is the work for today.
Irish
Seesaw Lesson - 2nd Bua na cainte lch 137
(Tá bainne uaim – I want/need milk
Tá ceapaire uait – You want/need a sandwich
Tá úll uaidh - He wants/needs an apple
Tá banana uaithi - She wants/needs a banana)
English
Seesaw Lesson - 1st Sounds make words pg 69 (see file attached below)
2nd Sounds make words pg 71
1st & 2nd Ready, Steady, Write pg 62
Make sure to read for about 20 minutes each day.
Maths
Seesaw Lesson
If you are not using Seesaw here is the link for the maths activity -
1st class –
http://data.cjfallon.ie/resources/19619/activity-145/activity-145/index.html
Busy at Maths pg 145
If you are not using Seesaw here is the link for the maths activity -
2nd class – http://data.cjfallon.ie/resources/19626/activity-157/index.html
Busy at Maths pg 157
Geography
If you are not using Seesaw here is the link to find out what people like to do at the beach
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KkNNr9XDENo&feature=youtu.be
Explorers pg 76 & 77
Have a great day,
Ms Lyons
1st_class_sounds_make_words_pg_69.pdf |