Hello Everyone.
I hope you all enjoyed the weekend. Well done to everyone on the work you have been doing over the last number of weeks. It's challenging times for everyone but as long as why try our best, that's what really matters. I want to emphasis to parents what a great job you are doing also but please do not put yourself under pressure to get all the work that is assign complete. Just do what best suits your family situation at this time.
P.E. -
This week would have been 'Active Schools Week' so instead we are going to try 'Active Home Week'. The idea is to be as active as we can and do at least 60 minutes of exercise a day. To make this easier and more manageable you can break it down into 4 slots of 15 minutes. I have a chart attached at the bottom for you to fill in during the week. There are loads of great resources available online (Joe Wicks, TJ Reid, youtube, GoNoodle) and of course you can go walking, running, cycling, jumping on a trampoline, play hurling, football, rugby, soccer, tennis..... all great ideas to be active and I'm sure you can think of more yourself.
Maths:
Master Your Maths Monday
3D & 2D Shapes: Busy at Maths pg 115 (If you collected your books on Friday, you can do it in there. You can take a picture of it and upload it as a response on Seesaw)
1. Name and colour the shapes the correct colour
2. Give examples of the 3D shapes shown
3. Name the 2D faces that make the 3D shape
4. Figure out which shape is the odd one out. Why?
(attached below and on Seesaw)
English:
Read at Home (one page - This week there is no need to write the answers as long as you are being active for Active Home Week)
Buliding Words:
A: use the clues to figure out the word. The word in (a) will be the start of word (b)
C: match up to make a word.
D: use a word you built to fill in the spaces in the sentences.
(attached below and on Seesaw)
Science:
Water Experiments. Discuss the picture on the first page and see do you agree of disagree with what the children have said. Read through the information and try out the experiments for yourself. Use the investigation record sheet for the first experiment and the prediction worksheet for testing what you think will/won't float. Make sure you have someone to help you.(attached below and on Seesaw)
Don't forget to keep an eye out for RTE Home School Hub and also on TG4 at 10am.
And remember any writing tasks can be typed and sent to me by email or photos can be taken of the work either.
If you have any questions don't be afraid to contact me.
Make sure to be ACTIVE!
Mr McGrath
[email protected]
I hope you all enjoyed the weekend. Well done to everyone on the work you have been doing over the last number of weeks. It's challenging times for everyone but as long as why try our best, that's what really matters. I want to emphasis to parents what a great job you are doing also but please do not put yourself under pressure to get all the work that is assign complete. Just do what best suits your family situation at this time.
P.E. -
This week would have been 'Active Schools Week' so instead we are going to try 'Active Home Week'. The idea is to be as active as we can and do at least 60 minutes of exercise a day. To make this easier and more manageable you can break it down into 4 slots of 15 minutes. I have a chart attached at the bottom for you to fill in during the week. There are loads of great resources available online (Joe Wicks, TJ Reid, youtube, GoNoodle) and of course you can go walking, running, cycling, jumping on a trampoline, play hurling, football, rugby, soccer, tennis..... all great ideas to be active and I'm sure you can think of more yourself.
Maths:
Master Your Maths Monday
3D & 2D Shapes: Busy at Maths pg 115 (If you collected your books on Friday, you can do it in there. You can take a picture of it and upload it as a response on Seesaw)
1. Name and colour the shapes the correct colour
2. Give examples of the 3D shapes shown
3. Name the 2D faces that make the 3D shape
4. Figure out which shape is the odd one out. Why?
(attached below and on Seesaw)
English:
Read at Home (one page - This week there is no need to write the answers as long as you are being active for Active Home Week)
Buliding Words:
A: use the clues to figure out the word. The word in (a) will be the start of word (b)
C: match up to make a word.
D: use a word you built to fill in the spaces in the sentences.
(attached below and on Seesaw)
Science:
Water Experiments. Discuss the picture on the first page and see do you agree of disagree with what the children have said. Read through the information and try out the experiments for yourself. Use the investigation record sheet for the first experiment and the prediction worksheet for testing what you think will/won't float. Make sure you have someone to help you.(attached below and on Seesaw)
Don't forget to keep an eye out for RTE Home School Hub and also on TG4 at 10am.
And remember any writing tasks can be typed and sent to me by email or photos can be taken of the work either.
If you have any questions don't be afraid to contact me.
Make sure to be ACTIVE!
Mr McGrath
[email protected]
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