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 Week beginning 11th - 15th May 2020Some Ideas for School WorkHello everybody,Hope you are and your families are well and enjoyed the weekend break.Remember Ms. Byrne & Mrs. Dwyer are happy to answer any questions you have about your work. So if you have any problems please get in touch with us. You could also upload photos of your work and email it to us.Our email addresses are maryceoltoir@ or sorchad100@You can also send us photos of your work on Whatsapp. during normal school hoursMs. Byrne: 087 6822643 Mrs. Dwyer: 087 2903994Here are some suggestions for your parents to choose from.Your parents/ guardians will decide which activities are suitable for you.Ms. Doyle & Mrs. Kehoe’s group can continue to work away on their Learning Support Packs also.School on T.V.R.T.E 2 - will broadcast “school on T.V.” each day Monday to Friday from 11 until 12. The show will be aimed at primary school children. They will also have it available on R.T.E Player so you can catch up if you miss an episode. P.E. *Daily live workouts with Joe Wicks - “The Body Coach.” He broadcasts 30 min workouts for kids each day at 9.00 a.m. Monday – Friday on youtube* – fantastic resource to get you active and moving to music*Kid Friendly Workouts - Choice of workouts suitable for kids. *You could design your own workout and call it “P.E.” with ……………………... ( Your own name here)Here are a few ideas to get you up and moving!__________________________________________________________________ENGLISH READING & WRITING: The Old Woman of the Roads – Padraic ColumRead the poem on page 203 of your Let’s Go Book.Answer the following questions…What does the old woman in the poem dream of?Where is the hearth in the house?How would the old woman spend the day?Where would she stay at night?Why is the old woman so weary and tired?What do you think the old woman in the picture is carrying in her bags?Describe the clothes the old woman is wearing?What is the rhyming pattern in the poem?Who wrote the poem?Draw a picture of the room the woman is describing. Draw the hearth, the stools, the heaped up sods, the dresser (with delph), the clock ( with weights and chains etc.)Did you know?Padraic Colum (8 Dec 1881- 11 Jan 1972) was born in a workhouse in County Longford, where his father worked. He was a poet, novelist, dramatist, biographer, playwright, children’s author and collector of folklore. He was one of the leading figures in the Gaelic League which wanted to revive the Irish language, customs and traditions. He was also a collector of old Irish folk songs and was a member of the board of the famous Abbey Theatre in Dublin.Lets Go Page 206-213Story: Tyke to the Rescue Before you read the story, look at the title. What do you think this story is about? Where do you think the boy is? How is he dressed? What do you think is going to happen? Does the picture remind you of another story we read?Read the story ‘Tyke to the Rescue’ pg. 206-213Now answer question C and D on page 214. ?_____________________________________________________________MATHS:*Improve your Multiplication Tables with (Write the page number at the top & always number your questions) *Improve your Mental Maths with the next two Tests from Brainteasers*PLANET MATHS ACTIVITIES - *Page 137 - Check UpSome Maths Terms to revise:The longer side is always called the “Length” and the shorter side is called the “width.”Perimeter is the distance around the edge of a 2 D shape. We work out the perimeter of a shape by getting the total distance around the outside edges. It is usually measured in mm, cm, m or km.Be careful not to confuse Perimeter with Area. The area of a shape is when we measure the surface of a shape. We will learn more about Area in the next chapter.Ask someone in your family to test you :What is the perimeter of a shape?What is the area of a shape?___________________________________________________________Planet Maths New Topic - Area page 138 Look at the 4 green shapes on the left. Think about perimeter.The longest length is ……………… squares.The shortest width is …………… squares.Which shape has equal length and width.Now look at the 4 shapes on the right. Think about the area of the shapes.What is the area of each shape? Red shape covers ……………………… squares.Green shape covers ……………………. squares.Yellow shape covers …………………… squares.Blue shape covers ……………………… squares. (Don’t count the white ones in the middle!)DID YOU FIND THE AREA BY COUNTING ALL THE SQUARES ONE BY ONE?IS THERE A QUICKER WAY? If the length is 6 squares and the width is 3 squares, then the area is 18 squares.So 6 x 3 = 18. To find the area of a rectangle, we multiply Length by Width.Page 138 Answer B, C, D Page 139 Answer A & B - Should be easy enough Page 140 Answer A & BWhen answering B it might help to count the full squares first.Then remember that 2 half squares = 1 whole squareHere is an optional extra Maths activity for those who enjoy Maths:Draw around your bare feet on squared paper and calculate the area of your feet! Remember if it covers more than half a square then it counts as 1 full square and if it covers less than a square then don’t count it. Are both feet the same size?_____________________________________________________________Cúla4 Ar Scoil will broadcast from 10 until 10.30 a.m. each weekday morning. This programme is aimed at children from Gaelscoileanna but it might be helpful for us also. It’s worth a try anyway!Gaeilge: Bua na Cainte 4 An Teilifís: *Day 1 Bua na Cainte L. 160 Foclóir le Foghlaim (Teach yourself, then teach someone in your family. Which of you will get them all right tomorrow! )ag an mbord (at the table)ar an mbord(ar an mbord)taobh thiar den tolg(behind the sofa)sa chúinne(in the corner)ar an urlár(on the floor)os comhair na tine(in front of the fire)ar an bhfuinneog(on the window)ar an mballa(on the wall)os cionn na tine(above the fire)faoin mbordTá an madra faoin mbord ach tá an puisín ar an mbord. vása (easier to remember than bláthchuach!) in aice leis an mbord(beside the table)L. 160 Freagair na Ceisteanna sa chóipleabhar Day 2 - Féach ar Youtube 2 also L.161a)Tarraing Puisín, an cat. b) Tarraing luch c)poll bheag don luch sa ghairdín d) iasc órga sa lochán e) babhla bainne don chat Briathra le Foghlaim - Aimsir Chaite - Chaith mé an lá = I spent the day - Mharaigh mé í = I killed her (the mouse) - Níor mharaigh mé í = I didn’t kill her. - Chuaigh sí isteach i bpoillín = She went into a tiny holeAimsir Fháistineach (Amárach - Future tense) - Cá rachaidh tú ? = Where will you go? - Fanfaidh mé anseo = I will stay here.Day 3L. 162 - Ag Féachaint ar an Teilifís - Is féidir leatsa féachaint ar chartún ar Cula4 Player agus ná bí ag troid faoin gcianrialtán. (You can watch a cartoon on Cula4 Player but don’t be arguing about the remote control like Oisín & Ciara in the scéal)Day 4L.162 arís - Today you can read the story. As you read you can draw pictures to show the new vocabulary. Use your foclóir to help you with the tricky words - na focail deacra. (An fhuaim is pronounced “uaim”You will need a grid like this, on your pageArdaigh an fhuaim (Turn up the volume)?sligh an fhuaim.(Turn down the volume)D’ardaigh sé an fhuaim.(He ……………… up the volume)ró-ard(Too high)D’ísligh sé an fhuaim.(He turned down the volume)Athraigh an cainéal(Change the channel)Ná hathraigh an cainéal!(Don’t change the channel)D’athraigh sé an cainéal.(He changed the channel)“Tabhair dom an cianrialtán,” arsa Mamaí. (Give ME the remote control)Day 5 - Léigh Dráma Beag (See Word Document under this week’s work on the bgns website).L. 162 Spraoi le Briathra (Spellings of the endings) Broad vowels with broad vowels - a o u Slender vowels with slender vowels - e i Ordú - Bossy Verb Aimsir ChaiteInné YesterdayD’Aimsir LáithreachGach lá Everydayíonn / aíonn Aimsir FháistineachAmárachTomorroweoidh / óidhEnding has a dh not a ghArdaigh - Raise or Lift D’ardaigh séHe liftedArdaíonn séHe liftsArdóidh séHe will lift?slighLower or Turn downD’……………….. sé………………….sé………………….. séAthraighChange D’…………………. sé…………………… sé………………….. sé?irighGet upD’……………… sé…………………. sé………………….. sé__________________________________________________Art: Any activity is possible !*Here are some suggestions which involve using old egg boxes. You might enjoy trying them out or you might invent your own egg box craft idea!, there might be an Art lesson on the School Hub on Tues. 12th - based on the work of artist Keith Haring or another lesson about Art on Thurs. 14th showing us how to make our own stamps. _____________________________________________________________Religion:The Unity of ChristiansAll Christians are united in their belief that there is one God, whose Son, Jesus, lived among us on Earth and rose from the dead.Christians may belong to different faith families e.g. Catholic, Protestant, etc. They all believe that God sent the Holy Spirit to be with us to guide us on our journey to our common home in Heaven.Can you remember what St. Paul wrote in his letter to the Corinthians about the gifts of the Holy Spirit? (If not check out the purple box on page 65 of your Grow in Love book) (Now turn to page 67 & 68) St. Paul also wrote to another group of Christians in the city of Ephesus. The Ephesians. He spoke to them about how Christians are united.‘The Unity of Christians’. (Eph 4:5-6)There is one Lord, one faith, one baptism: there is one God and Father of all people, who is Lord of all, works through all and is in all.Questions:1.What are the three things that St. Paul tells us unite all Christians?2.How does God work “through all”?3.How does God work “in all”?4.Does God want all of us to work in the same way doing the same things?5.How do you think God is ‘Father of all People’?6.St. Paul tells us that God is ‘Father of all people’. How does God care for us? How does God show us that we are all unique and that he loves each of us?Answers:1.One God, one faith, one baptism in other words all Christians are followers of Jesus. All Christians believe in one God and all Christians are baptised.2.By giving us grace or help to do what he asks us.3.By giving us the Holy Spirit to guide us.?Look at page 68 of your religion book again.Art Activity: ?Draw a picture showing the things that people from all Christian Faiths believe in e.g. Jesus, The Holy Spirit, Baptism These are the things that unite us as one large family._____________________________________________________Science: Tornadoes may be Transparent at first. What does transparent mean? They get their dark colour from dust and debris they pick up. Take a look at Britannica Kids Website. Experiment: Make your own Tornado in a bottleYou will need: Glitter water bottle filled with waterwashing up liquid, just a few dropsProcedure: Remove the cap from the bottle of water.Pour in some washing up liquid, be careful not to add too much! Add glitter.Fasten the cap securely onto the bottle.Place your bottle onto a tabletop and swirl it around very quickly.What do you notice when you let it go?A vortex forms inside your bottle. The vortex forms because of the circular motion of the water.Vortexes or Vortices can be found in tornadoes, whirlpools and can reach speeds of up to 300 miles per hour / 480 km per hour ................
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