Happy Friday!
Well done to everyone on a great week of work. Last day now before the weekend so keep it up.
English:
Today the 24th April DEAR Ireland are asking at 12 noon for everyone to Drop Everything And Read. Post your pictures to Seesaw.
Art:
Construction - Build a Reading Fort. Find a spot either inside or outside and create a space for reading in. You can also draw, play games or just enjoy playing in your fort. You did a fantastic job of this when we did Flashlight Friday in school so I can't wait to see what you come up with.
Maths:
Master Your Maths Friday Test (answers for all weeks 23-25 attached below for PARENTS ONLY)
Calendar Worksheet 2 - Fill in the missing dates and answer questions (attached below and on Seesaw)
Irish:
Bia 2 - D: Read the words, E: Unscramble and colour, F: Match words to picture. (attached below and on Seesaw)
(If you have difficulty pronouncing the words in irish correctly, you can use the following link and click on the Munster Dialect. Write words individually, if there’s more than one word.)
https://www.teanglann.ie/en/fuaim
Have a wonderful weekend!
Mr McGrath
[email protected]
Well done to everyone on a great week of work. Last day now before the weekend so keep it up.
English:
Today the 24th April DEAR Ireland are asking at 12 noon for everyone to Drop Everything And Read. Post your pictures to Seesaw.
Art:
Construction - Build a Reading Fort. Find a spot either inside or outside and create a space for reading in. You can also draw, play games or just enjoy playing in your fort. You did a fantastic job of this when we did Flashlight Friday in school so I can't wait to see what you come up with.
Maths:
Master Your Maths Friday Test (answers for all weeks 23-25 attached below for PARENTS ONLY)
Calendar Worksheet 2 - Fill in the missing dates and answer questions (attached below and on Seesaw)
Irish:
Bia 2 - D: Read the words, E: Unscramble and colour, F: Match words to picture. (attached below and on Seesaw)
(If you have difficulty pronouncing the words in irish correctly, you can use the following link and click on the Munster Dialect. Write words individually, if there’s more than one word.)
https://www.teanglann.ie/en/fuaim
Have a wonderful weekend!
Mr McGrath
[email protected]
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