Hello everyone!!
Hope you are all well and enjoyed plenty of exercise yesterday in the sunshine. I saw lots of pictures of you doing your activities. Well done to you all. Continue to fill in your ‘Challenge Chart’ for Active Home Week.
I am calling today 'Tell me about it Tuesday!'
I would love to hear about a sport or an activity that you enjoy doing or watching. Write a few sentences, draw a picture or make a recording!
Don't forget to upload it on Seesaw.
If you are not using Seesaw you can e-mail me or just keep it with your work and I'll see it when we get back to school.
Today we have three lessons on Seesaw and for those of you not using Seesaw I will include the websites and worksheets here.
If I can be of help to anyone at this time or if you have a question you can contact me either on Seesaw or by e-mail: [email protected]
Today’s work:
Irish
Seesaw lesson: ‘Cén t-am é?’
If you are not using Seesaw, I have attached ‘Cén t-am é?’ sheet. It’s the same sheet for 1st and 2nd. You can print it off or write it out in a copy.
Continue to use the app duolingo
English
Read at Home pg 114
English Skills book
1st Finish pg 39
2nd pg 51 Write the answers to questions 1-5, on page 51 (A), in your copy.
Ready, Steady, Write pg 49
Nessy Reading and Spelling at home
Read for enjoyment !!
Maths
Table Toppers Week 29 pg 58 Day 2
Master Your Maths Week 29 pg 62 Tuesday
Busy at Maths
(I think most of you collected this book from school last Friday.)
1st – Pg 116 Tens and units
2nd – Pg 132 Money 2
Seesaw lesson: Addition Tables – finish yesterday’s tables sheet.
If you are not using Seesaw finish the tables sheet from yesterday if you haven't completed it.
Religion
2nd Prayer before Communion on pg 64 of Grow in Love
PE
Seesaw lesson: Laundry Basket & Ball Games
If you are not engaging with Seesaw, here is the you tube link: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FQNi_WBNhuI
Remember to fill in your Active Home Week ‘challenge chart’ for today.
RTÉ Home School Hub is on RTÉ 2 11am-12 noon Mon-Fri, with lots of fun and interesting classes.
Take care,
Ms Lyons.
Hope you are all well and enjoyed plenty of exercise yesterday in the sunshine. I saw lots of pictures of you doing your activities. Well done to you all. Continue to fill in your ‘Challenge Chart’ for Active Home Week.
I am calling today 'Tell me about it Tuesday!'
I would love to hear about a sport or an activity that you enjoy doing or watching. Write a few sentences, draw a picture or make a recording!
Don't forget to upload it on Seesaw.
If you are not using Seesaw you can e-mail me or just keep it with your work and I'll see it when we get back to school.
Today we have three lessons on Seesaw and for those of you not using Seesaw I will include the websites and worksheets here.
If I can be of help to anyone at this time or if you have a question you can contact me either on Seesaw or by e-mail: [email protected]
Today’s work:
Irish
Seesaw lesson: ‘Cén t-am é?’
If you are not using Seesaw, I have attached ‘Cén t-am é?’ sheet. It’s the same sheet for 1st and 2nd. You can print it off or write it out in a copy.
Continue to use the app duolingo
English
Read at Home pg 114
English Skills book
1st Finish pg 39
2nd pg 51 Write the answers to questions 1-5, on page 51 (A), in your copy.
Ready, Steady, Write pg 49
Nessy Reading and Spelling at home
Read for enjoyment !!
Maths
Table Toppers Week 29 pg 58 Day 2
Master Your Maths Week 29 pg 62 Tuesday
Busy at Maths
(I think most of you collected this book from school last Friday.)
1st – Pg 116 Tens and units
2nd – Pg 132 Money 2
Seesaw lesson: Addition Tables – finish yesterday’s tables sheet.
If you are not using Seesaw finish the tables sheet from yesterday if you haven't completed it.
Religion
2nd Prayer before Communion on pg 64 of Grow in Love
PE
Seesaw lesson: Laundry Basket & Ball Games
If you are not engaging with Seesaw, here is the you tube link: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FQNi_WBNhuI
Remember to fill in your Active Home Week ‘challenge chart’ for today.
RTÉ Home School Hub is on RTÉ 2 11am-12 noon Mon-Fri, with lots of fun and interesting classes.
Take care,
Ms Lyons.
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