Thursday 4th February

Handwriting

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

All My Great Excuses
Tornadoes blew my notes away.
Volcanoes struck our town.
My notes were taken hostage
by an evil killer clown.

Ms. O'Donnell's Maths Group

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

Thursday Worksheet


Watch this video before you start the second worksheet: 


Ms. Ní G's Maths Group:


Watch this video before you start the second worksheet:


Gaeilge
Féach ar an físeán thíos (watch the video below). 
After, practice reading the new vocabulary out loud. Cover up words and see how many you know. 

Litrigh é Linn: Lch 50

Teilifís

Television

Raidió

Radio

Ríomhaire

Computer

Lampa

Lamp

Tolg

Couch/Sofa

Fón póca

Mobile phone

Mata

Mat

Clog

Clock



English

Spellbound: Unit 13 G & H


St. Brigid: Fill in the Blanks
If you would like to listen to me read the passage, click on the video below :)

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 :) 


Postcard Writing Competition
Ms. Lynch has organised a postcard writing competition for the whole school! In you work pack, you all should have received 2 postcards. Use the postcard highlighted in the picture below. You can decide who to send the other postcard to! You might like to send it to a grandparent, a friend, a teacher in the Junior or Senior school, anyone you like! She has lots of prizes so make sure to try your best and send in photos of your finished postcard to Seesaw!

  • Separate the two post cards along the jagged line
  • Use the blank postcard and draw a nice picture on one side of it. 
  • On the other side, address it to people who live in this hospital: St Joseph's Residential Care, Shankilll, Cricken Lane, Co. Dublin, D18TY00. 
  • For example, you might write something like this in your postcard: 

Hi Everybody!

I am writing this postcard to wish you all a lovely year. I hope that all of you are doing well and I want to say hi to all the staff who work there too. I know it must be hard not being able to see your family and friends during Covid 19. I miss seeing my grandparents and friends too. I find learning at home a little bit tricky but I'm sure everything will be back to normal soon. During lockdown, I have taken up new pastimes like going for long walks, and drawing lots of pictures. I hope you like the picture I drew for you on the front of this postcard. 

Take care, 

John

Scoil Cholmcille SNS, Ballybrack. 

  • When signing the postcard, only use your first name and use the school address. For example; John, Scoil Cholmcille SNS Ballybrack. 
  • Take a photo of the front and back of your postcard and upload them to Seesaw. 
  • Don't forget to put it into a postbox! (You don't need to add any stamps). 


Reading
While we are all spending much more time at home, this is a great time to get lots of reading done! Even doing 10 minutes of reading per day would be fantastic! I sent home your library books with your work packs for you to continue reading. If you have finished the book I sent, you could read a book you already have at home or read an eBook on the Oxford Owls website or on our class digital library. 

Oxford Owl: Over 200 books for audio or independent reading.
Click on the word 'Oxford Owl' above. Click log in.
The class login details are:
3rd Class: Username: 3rdscoilcholmcille  Password: SC2020
Once you’re in, just go to eBooks, click bookshelf and all the books are there. Happy reading!

Digital eBook Library
If you click on the link below the picture, it will bring you to our digital class library with lots of different e-books for you to follow along with :)




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