Monday 1st February

Handwriting

Write the following paragraph in your neatest handwriting into your handwriting copy (black copy with yellow stripe).

All My Great Excuses
I started on my homework
but my pen ran out of ink.
My hamster ate my homework.
My computer’s on the blink.

Ms. O'Donnell's Maths Group

Mental maths Week 13 Monday: Set a timer for 10 minutes and try to answer as many questions as you can in your mental maths book. 

Monday Worksheets

Read the sentences below and put a tick (√) next to the correct answer. 

Remember;
  • Certain means definitely true/definitely will happen. 
  • Possible means could be true/could happen. 
  • Impossible means cannot be true/will not happen. 


On your second worksheet, you need to draw three things that you are certain will happen. Write a sentence underneath. 
For example: The sun will set this evening. 

After that, you need to draw three things that are impossible. Write a sentence underneath each one. 
For example: Ms. O'Donnell can lift a car over her head.
 


Ms. Ní G's Maths Group:

Read the sentences below and put a tick (√) next to the correct answer. 

Remember;
  • Certain means definitely true/definitely will happen. 
  • Possible means could be true/could happen. 
  • Impossible means cannot be true/will not happen. 


On your second worksheet, you need to draw three things that you are certain will happen. Write a sentence underneath. 
For example: The sun will set this evening. 

After that, you need to draw three things that are impossible. Write a sentence underneath each one. 
For example: Ms. Ní G can lift a car over her head. 
 

Gaeilge

Féach ar an físeán thíos (watch the video below).

Bileog Oibre 1: Bris an cód
Bris an cód agus léigh amach an abairt (Break the code and read out the sentence. 

English

Spellbound: Unit 13 A & B
Watch the video below to go over the words of the week :)

St. Brigid's Cloak: Q1-4
If you want to listen to me read the passage, watch this video before you start the worksheet. 

Art
Watch the video below to learn how to make your own St. Brigid's Cross! All you need is your scissors, glue stick and the coloured card that is in your work pack! I'd love to see your cross so make sure to upload a picture to Seesaw :)

Optional Activity: 
If you would like to learn how to make a traditional St. Brigid's cross using rushes Click on this link. Ms. Kelly went to Airfield in Dundrum to collect rushes:)

Mental Health Booklet
It is Children's Mental Health Week this week! There are lots of fun challenges and activities for you to take part in. This is a hard time for a lot of people so it is really important to try to take care of your mental health. It would be great if you could try your best to complete the challenges set out for each day :) 





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