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Week 9: 25

th

May – 29

th

May

Hello all,

Here we are again after another week of home schooling. Well done and thank you!

Below is a list of recommended work to be completed for this new week. Again, this is a breakdown

for each subject. On page 2, I have also included a recommended timetable. They both cover the

same

work, so please choose

whatever works for you

.

Maths

Mental Maths

: Week 34 one each day

Planet Maths

pages 146, 147, 148 and 149. The focus this week is ‘Data’.

Tables

: start to revise

skip counting in 5s, e.g. 5,10,15,20 and so on up to 100

–>

test yourself on Friday, moving forwards and backwards in 5s

English

English in Practice

: Day 117, 118, 119 and 120 on pages 60 and 61. Revision days

111-120 on pg88 at the back of the book.

Green Genie

pages 68, 69, 70 and 71

Spellings

: See below – test yourself on Friday, put them into sentences.

Handwriting

: 2 lines each day

Keep reading daily for at least 15 minutes.

Gaeilge

Abair liom

pages 136 and 137. This topic is based on a short story. Please

create an account for free and log in on

www.folensonline.ie

to listen to and

read along with the story

or

email me for the audio clip. I have attached

below how to create an account. I have also attached the new vocabulary and

extra activities below.

Small World

Complete

page 36 and 37.

This week you are learning about ‘

China

What do

you know about China? Where is China? What questions do you have? Can you

find out the answers to these questions and write them down.

Communion

Continue to pray daily and tune into mass each Sunday using the online service

https://navanparish.ie/webcam

PE

Try some 10@10 exercises:

https://rtejr.rte.ie/10at10/

You could even try

them as Gaeilge. Keep active!

The Arts

Based on a new fact about China that you read in your Small World, could you

try to create your own mini wheelbarrow? Try to use recycled materials like

bottle lids, toothpicks, a tissue box, straws, etc.

Use your imagination.

Again, I would love everybody to send one piece of work that you completed this week to my email

address

[email protected]

. This should be the piece of work you are most

proud

of

from this week (a picture, project, maths work, spelling test, baking, helping out at home, etc. ).

You choose –

anything

! I am so excited to hear from you and see all of your wonderful work!

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Rang a Dó

Week 9: 25

th

May – 29

th

May

Try your best

pg = page Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Friday

Maths MM = Mental Maths PM = Planet Maths MM: Monday Week 34

PM: This week we are starting ‘Data’.

Pg146 A and B (see below for instructions for A)

Tables: skip count forward in 5s to 100

MM: Tuesday Week 34

PM: pg 147 A and B

Tables: skip count backwards in 5s from 100

MM: Wed. Week 34

PM: pg 148 A and B

Tables: can you colour in a 100 square skip

counting forwards

MM: Thurs. Week 34

PM: pg 149 A and B

Tables: can you colour in a 100 square skip counting backwards

MM: Fri. Review Week 34

PM: choose C from pg 147, 148 or 149 and create 1 graph of your choice. Use your family members instead of your classmates.

Tables: skip counting in 5s test yourself English EIP = English in Practice GG = Green Genie EIP: Day 117 pg60 GG: read story pg68, pg69 A (full sentences) Spellings: Monday Handwriting: 2 lines EIP: Day 118 pg60 GG: pg69 B and C Spellings: Tuesday Handwriting: 2 lines EIP: Day 119 pg61 GG: pg70 A and B Spellings: Wednesday Handwriting: 2 lines EIP: Day 120 pg61 GG: pg70 C and pg71 A 1-3. Spellings: Thursday Handwriting: 2 lines

EIP: Revision Days 111-120 pg88 (back of book)

GG: pg 71 A 4-8 and B

Spellings: Test yourself Gaeilge See below for the new words, phrases and games for the week. Please email me at [email protected] if you need any help or

have any questions. Please email me if you would like a video of the story. This will help you to read along with the story. All oral language:

Play Deir Ó Grádaigh (simon says). Go through new words and phrases for the week (see below). Can you find them in the story on pg136?

Pg 136 – read through the story. Can you act out the story?

Re-read the story. Try to answer the questions A on pg 137. Hint: look for the sentences in the story.

Re-read the story again on pg 136 Try to unjumble the sentences on pg137 B. Hint: look for the words with the capital letter

Fíor nó bréagach (true or false) see below.

Small World This week we are learning about ‘China’. What do you want

to find out about China? Complete pg36 in Small World. Can you find China on a map or using Google Earth. Complete pg 37 D and E. PE/The Arts Try 10@10:

https://rtejr.rte.ie/10at10/ Can you try it in Irish this week?

Based on a new fact about China that you read in your Small World, could you try to create your own mini wheelbarrow? Try to use recycled materials like bottle lids, toothpicks, a tissue box, straws, etc. Use your imagination!

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The above timetable is a rough guide for you to follow if you want. I understand it can

be tough so please do what you can. Try your best.

English Spellings

‘aw’

Monday mother Wednesday awkward

father shawl

claw

Tuesday dawn Thursday drawer

prawn lawnmower

jigsaw

A huge thank you for your fantastic work so far! Keep up the great work and keep trying to do a little every day.

If you need any support or you have any questions or something is not working for you, please contact me at [email protected]

Keep smiling, be good and stay safe. Ms. Boyle

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How to create an account

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Planet Maths page 146

Activity A

I have attached extra ‘data’

worksheets below if needed

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Abair Liom:

New words

cold

wet

Small bear

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Abair Liom:

New words

summer

winter

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Fíor nó Bréagach

true or false

1. Lá breá samhraidh a bhí ann.

2. Bhí an Bear Mór ag obair.

3. Bhí an Bear Beag ag ithe féir agus ag

déanamh spraoi.

4. Tháinig an geimhreadh.

5. Bhí an aimsir te agus tirim.

6. ‘Is féidir liom cabhrú leat,’ arsa an Bear

Beag.

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