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Last week- You did it!!!! 1st Class Home Learning for 22nd-25th June 2020
Monday Tuesday Wednesday ThursdayJolly Grammar: Last week!The best spellings for your child are the spellings from tests or dictation that they have gotten wrong over the last couple of weeks. If all is ok then it’s revision: Spellings on page 42 can be tricky but are common and important to know. Can you think of any more _igh words?
Grammar: RevisionSay these in the past tense- yesterday.Clue for some- sounds like a ‘t’ but it’s actually _ed.I talk I run I walk I swim I getI cook I listen I write I play
English: See below. I have upskilled my editing!
Handwriting: Since we are finished All Write Now, you can write a diary entry. Just make sure to focus on neat writing too. Small letters small, tall letters tall, capitals in the correct places and new sentence starters. See diary attachment.
Maths revision: below
Gaeilge: http://www.edco.ie/buaLogin: trial Password: trialOcáidí speisialta- An Trá
Ceacht 2 Cluiche Kim. Revise Trá words. Bua-lth 94
History: Timeline of 1st Class!!!Don’t worry about dates if you cannot remember. Put your memories of 1st Class in order.Thank you for all of my memories! I had such a great time with you. It was a pity it was cut short!
Spellings: revision
Grammar: The future hasn’t happened yet, it will happen/ tomorrow.Say yesterday’s list in the future tense. English: See below
Handwriting: Diary entry
Maths revision: below
Gaeilge: Ocáidí speisialta- An Trá Ceacht 1Speech bubble- select Teidí for reading practice while listening to the story.Ceacht 2 – CLuiche KimBua 94- Say 5 sentences about your picture. Use our page we have been using for Nuacht. EgFeicim ____ _____(colour goes 2nd in Irish).Tá ____ ____ sa phictiúr.Tá ____ ____ ar an trá.
Geography: Aerial view.We are going to make a connection with our geography and Irish this week. Draw an aerial view of a beach of your imagination. Use a key please, a word describing what the image represents. Just remember, that whatever you are drawing you are seeing from above, not on the ground. So, get your artist’s brain thinking of what it would look like from the sky?Have fun! Be imaginative but realistic.
Spellings: revision
Grammar: verbs= action/ doing words.Change these to part tense but be careful…. You may need to use twin power to break the power of the magic e. Explain our clever trick to your parents and why we do it.Write the answers: Today I hop, yesterday I _______Skip bat, pat, prod, skid, slip, sing, fit, bite, clap
English: See below.
Handwriting: Diary entry
Maths revision: below
Gaeilge: Ocáidí speisialta- An Trá Ceacht 12.1 Tá ___ aige He has ____Tá ___ aici. (She has ___).2.2 Cuir ___ ar an trá. (Put ___on the beach)Cad é? (what is it?) Is ___ é. (It is a ___)
Science: ExperimentThis one connects with our senses. Can you remember what the 5 senses are? Taste without smell:https://www.sciencekids.co.nz/experiments/smelltaste.htmlTaste food without smelling.
What happens:Your sense of taste can recognize salty, sweet, bitter and sour but when you combine this with your sense of smell you can recognize many other individual 'tastes'. Take away your smell (and sight) and you limit your brains
ability to tell the difference between certain foods.
Spelling test:Based on own revision or 42.
Grammar: Silly sentences!Write 10 different adjectives on separate pieces of paper. Turn them upside down. Read these sentences (ore create your own) using your pieces of paper to fill in the blanks. Pick at random.I have a ____ t-shirt and a ___shorts.Dad washed my __ teddy, it turned out ___. My teacher is ___ but sometimes she can also be ____. (be NICE!!!)My aunt read me a __story, I had a ___dream that night!
English See below
Handwriting: Diary entry. Maths revision: below
GaeilgeOcáidí speisialta- An Trá Ceacht 1Speech bubble – listen and read story2.1 Tá ___ aige He has ____Tá ___ aici. (She has ___).2.2 Cuir ___ ar an trá. (Put ___on the beach)Cad é? (what is it?) Is ___ é. (It is a ___)
Grow in Love – Prayer of choice from the back of your book please.
Art:See below for Graduation Certificate. I am so happy for you all for graduating but so, so sad to see you go!
PE/ exercise/dance/gameAn hour at least…
PE/ exercise PE/ exercise PE/ exercise
English Monday & Tuesday:
English Wednesday and Thursday
Maths Monday and Tuesday:
Wednesday & Thursday:
For those who took part in Class Dojo, a big well done for all of that extra work
Dear 2nd Class!!!!You are too mature now to call 1st class anymore! You have grown so much since you started in September as big old seniors. Remember back then, when you were so young and needed more adult help!Now, you have all become more reponsible for your work and yourselves. You have made excellent decisions along the way, showing us all how grown up you are now. You are becoming your own person. You know right from wrong and you have shown it by choices that you made. Everyone each had their own challenges to work on during the year and I am so proud of how you have done this. What I love most, and I love so much about you all, is the way that while you were growing up onto such a beautiful person, that you always thought of your friends! You have gelled together and united so well as a class. If I could go back in time (10 years) and be 7 or 8 again, I would choose to be in your class! All the amazing, funny, clever, kind and exciting friends I could have!! Though I am so sad at the thought of you moving on, I am so very thankful that I got to be your teacher. You remember what I have said, if you’re my baby once you are always my baby! You can pop in and say hello anytime ( but not duing your class time- you’ll get me into trouble!). Have a great break, you have really earned it. Enjoy the summer holidays and I can’t wait to see you again!! Since I can’t give you a big, squashy end of year hug, I am sending loads of kisses in the love hearts. Too late now, they have landed on you already!!!Love a very proud Ms O’Regan xxx
Dear Parents,Well done on all of your hard work at this challenging time! You have done amazing work keeping everything going. Thank you for letting me be a part of your child’s life. They are just a wonderful group of children, we are so lucky to have them! Martha.