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Guideline of Work for 4th Class from 25th – 29th May 2020.
Dear Parents and Pupils,
I hope you are all keeping well.
Please find below outline of work and sample daily schedule for 4th Class. Again, it is a guideline only, please don’t be under any pressure to complete it all.
You are all doing a great job, well done!
It is lovely to get to see the children’s great work on Seesaw. Can I ask that you upload one or two items Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday and Thursday to Seesaw.
We would like to put together something small for 6th class as they prepare to head into secondary school. If your child / children have time this week, could they please make a ‘Good Luck’ or ‘Best Wishes’ poster and send it via email before Friday 29th to teacher@clarannationalschool.ie with Mrs Casey in the subject bar. If you would like some templates, please go to our website; Closure page: Helpful Links: Visual Arts.
Please email the teacher account if you wish to get the answers for the weekly work and put Ms. Divilly in the subject bar.
Take care.
Ms. Divilly 😊
English: Spellings:
Their, they’re, there, to, too, two, pastime, generally, February, acceptable. Ask someone at home to ask you your spellings on Friday.
Read at Home:
Week 30 (The last week!!): The Day before the Launch, Chocolate!, Sputnik, Letter to Laura.
Let’s Go:
“The Picture in the Bedroom” Read Pg. 232 - 237 and complete Exercise D, F, G in copies. Exercise C and E orally, no need to write. For exercise G there’s no need to write the name of the story, just write what words are nouns (name of a person, place, thing) pronouns (is a word that takes the place of a noun e.g. she, he, I, me, it, they, him, her) verbs (action words), adjectives (describing words) Handwriting Book: Complete 1 page
Poetry: The Mouse - Rider’s Rap Pg. 229 Read and try and learn it off over the next few weeks.
Gaeilge:
Helpful websites: www.focloir.ie, www.cjfallon.ie
Litriú:
“i” –
mise = me rinne = did/made briste = broken
citeal = kettle timpeall = round fiche = twenty
imithe = gone ansin= then imigh = go d’imigh = went
Ask someone at home to ask you your spellings on Friday.
Bun go Barr:
“Rás na Lachan” Read 124/125/126 Translation: Words: stallaí = stalls, roth an áidh = wheel of fortune, feadóg = whistle, droichead = bridge, lacha = duck, sruthán = stream Speech bubbles: Brostaigh ort, uimhir a trí déag = Hurry up, number 13! Déan deifir! = Hurry up! Ar aghaidh leat, uimhir a caoga dó. = Off you go, number 52. Cá bhfuil tú ag dul, a phleidhce! = Where are you going, you fool! Snámh a lacha – snámh! – Swim duck, swim! Pg. 126 It was Sunday. It was a lovely day and the school bazaar/market/fair was on. There were stalls in the yard and daddy bought a few plants. Mammy won a box of biscuits on the wheel of fortune. After a while, the family reached the stall with the ducks. Daidí – What price is the duck, please? Príomhoide (Principal) - €2 each. Daddy bought six small yellow ducks. He gave one duck to each member of the family. There was a number on each duck. Clíona got number seven. There was a little stream beside the school. The duck race started at 4 o’clock. The principal blew a whistle and everyone threw the ducks into the stream. The ducks went down the stream. Clíona closed her eyes and started to pray.
Daidí – Hurry up number 13! Mamaí - Hurry up! Hurry up number 25! Neasa - Off you go, number 52. Rossa – Where are you going, you fool! Séimí – Swim duck, swim! The ducks were swimming under a bridge when number 13 hit a big rock. Daddy was disappointed. Number 52 got stuck in a tree. Neasa was angry. Number 7 won the race. Principal – Who owns this duck? Daddy - Number 7? Clíona owns it! Clíona opened her eyes. Clíona – Number 7! I own it! I own it! My duck won the race! Clíona jumped up and down. She was delighted. The principal gave Clíona €10 and the little yellow duck. The school got €1000 and the principal bought new computers for the school. They all had great fun. Writing Pg. 127/128/129 Exercise B, C, D , G Exercise E orally Exercise B: 1. Lá _________ a bhí ann. 2. Thosaigh rás na ……………………. 3. Thosaigh sí ……….. 4. Bhuail uimhir a ………………… 5. Bhuaigh ……… 6. Cheannaigh an ……………………. Exercise C: Pick from the following words to fill in the blanks Bóthar = road, staighre = stairs, rúidbhealach = runway, eitleán = airplane sruthán = stream, crann = tree, páistí = children, peileadóir = football player, t-iora rua = squirrel tarracóir = tractor, dochtúir = doctor. Exercise D: Cé leis é seo? Who does this belong to? Is liomsa é = It’s mine. Ní liomsa é = It’s not mine. Is le Clíona é = It’s Clíona’s. Níl a fhios agam= I don’t know.
Put in the word “an” before the word in the picture e.g. 1. Cé leis an peann seo? Is le Daidí é. Exercise E: Make up sentences, no need to write them just say them. Look at Pages 132/133 if you are stuck on what they mean. We did these at school, so see how many you can remember without looking at pages 132/133. Exercise G: Draw a picture of a special day in school. Write a sentence or two about it. Léigh sa Bhaile:
Seachtain 30 Lch 117-120 (The last week!!)
Maths:
(Try your best and look at the example boxes to help you 😊)
Work it Out: Week 30 Monday - Thursday
Tables: x 12 www.multiplication.com for games we play at school and https://coolsciencelab.com/math_magician.html is good for practising tables.
Mathemagic:
Chapter 35 Number Sentences
Remember = is the same e.g. 14 = (18-4)
< is less than e.g. 4 < 5
> is greater than e.g. 6 > 3
Pg. 162
Q 1 (a), (b), (c)
Q 2 all (just write the answers)
Q 3 all
Pg. 163
Q 1,2,3, 4 from each row of bags, jars and boxes
Pg. 164 all
(Write them like it is written in the example and write the answer e.g. 1. B (c) = 23)
Pg. 165
Q 1- 7 Just write a story for Q 2 and answer the sums for all of them.
E.g. for Q 1 a story could be: There are 345 pencils altogether in 3 boxes, how many are in each box if each box has the same amount of pencils?
Q 8 and 9 write the number sentence only. E.g. a number sentence is 3+ 4+ ___ = 12 answer is 5
Chapter 36 Chance
If I put 6 cubes in a bag, 2 red and 4 blue the chance of drawing a blue cube is 4 out
of 6 because there are 4 blue cubes in the bag. 4
6 =
2
3 (4 and 6 can be divided by 2
to write the fraction in its lowest form, remember you need to divide the top and bottom by the same number!)
The chance of drawing a red cube is 2 out of 6 because there are only 2 red cubes in
the bag. 2
6 =
1
3 (2 and 6 can be divided by 2 to write the fraction in its lowest form)
Pg. 166 talk about it and answer the questions, no need to write
Pg. 167
Q 1 (if you have a dice at home try (a) and (b), if you don’t you can skip it.
Q 2, 3, 4, 5 Talk about it and answer questions, no need to write.
Pg. 168 Q 1-6 write the answers
History:
Project: Life in Ireland during World War 2 (To be completed by Friday 5th June)
Do the project out the same way you did the project on the Normans. You did a great job with them.
Read Chapter 15 in History Quest 3 Pg. 79 on cjfallon website www.cjfallon.ie
Write a little bit about each of the headings below. Draw pictures and colour too if you like.
I will ask you to upload them to Seesaw when you have them completed.
Use the headings:
When did it happen?
Who was involved?
“The Emergency”
Food
Fuel
30th May, 1941.
United Nations (UN)
Geography:
Finish learning some European countries and their capital cities from last week.
Complete second half of the worksheet from last week.
Find the countries on a map if you can.
Science:
Teeth
Learn about the structure and function of teeth. Interactive power point from last week available on:
https://www.twinkl.ie/resource/t2-s-1339-all-about-teeth-and-their-functions-powerpoint
Complete labelling teeth worksheet - attached below.
SPHE:
Continue on with your meditation and Weaving Well-Being journal.
P.E
Joe Wicks (Body Coach) Daily PE lessons are available on https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QPXQcCyRFt0
Any outdoor activity. Enjoy the fine weather 😊
Drama:
Please see Branar’s link to a paper puppet making workshop on: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9k2fFw7xK2Y&t=12s
Music:
Practise tin whistle tunes.
Religion:
Try and say the “Hail Mary” each day as May is the month of Mary.
Art:
Best of Luck sign for 6th Class
Origami Monster Corner Bookmarks https://www.easypeasyandfun.com/diy-corner-bookmarks/
How to Fold a DIY Corner Bookmark You will need a sheet of paper (preferably origami paper), scissors and decorations and glue to make the monster or any other creature you like. 1. Start by folding the paper in half . 2. Fold the left and right corner to the centre point. Cut off the excess part and cut through the middle so that you get two triangles. 3. Unfold them – you’ve gotten yourself two or four squares that will soon turn into two/four monster bookmarks! 4. Fold the square in half – you’ll get a rectangle – fold in half again and you’ll get a smaller square. Unfold it.
I made this at home and just used
normal paper. I also added in my
own photos for step 5 and 6 as I
thought they might be a bit
confusing! I hope you enjoy making
them.
5. As you’ve unfolded the small square you’ll see 4 small squares inside the unfolded square – cut one out as shown on the picture below. 6. Now cut the two squares beside the one you’ve cut out, diagonally through the squares (as shown on the picture)
7. Fold the little triangles inward – apply some glue to the inner one and you’re done!
8. All that’s left to do is to cut some eyes, tongues, teeth, tentacles, horns… And glue them onto your monster!
Sample Timetable – no pressure to use it Monday 25th
English *Spellings *Let’s Go, Read Pg. 232 - 237 Pg. 238 Ex C (orally, don’t write) * Read At Home Pg. 117
Gaeilge * Litriú * Bun go Barr Read Lch 124/125/126 agus Lch. 127 Ex. B *Léigh sa Bhaile Lch. 117
Maths * Tables x 12 * MM Pg. 162 (look under Maths for sums to do for each page) *WIO Week 30 Monday
PE * Pick an activity
SPHE * Meditation
Tuesday 26th
English: *Spellings *Let’s Go Pg. 238 Ex D * Read At Home Pg. 118
Gaeilge:
* Litriú * Bun go Barr Lch. 127 Ex. C *Léigh sa Bhaile Lch. 118
Maths: * Tables x 12 * MM Pg. 163 *WIO Week 30 Tuesday
PE: * Pick an activity
History: * WW2 Project
Wednesday 27th
English: *Spellings *Let’s Go Pg. 238 Ex. E orally (no need to write them out) * Read At Home Pg. 119 * Just Handwriting 1 page
Gaeilge:
* Litriú * Bun go Barr Lch. 128 Ex. D *Léigh sa Bhaile Lch. 119
Maths: * Tables x 12 * MM Pg. 164 *WIO Week 30 Wednesday
PE: * Pick an activity
Music: * Tin whistle tunes
Geography: * European countries and capitals (second half of sheet)
Thursday 28th
English: * Spellings * Let’s Go Pg. 239 Ex. F * Read At Home Pg. 120
Gaeilge:
* Litriú * Bun go Barr Lch 128 Ex. E (orally) *Léigh sa Bhaile Lch. 120
Maths: * Tables x 12 * MM Pg. 165 *WIO Week 30 Thursday
PE: * Pick an activity
Science: * Teeth
Drama * Branar
Friday 29th May
English: * Spellings test * Poem Learn a few lines * Let’s Go Pg. 239 Ex. G
Gaeilge:
* Test litriú * Bun go Barr Lch 129 Ex. G
Maths: * Tables test * MM Pg. 166 and 167 orally and Pg. 168 written
PE: * Pick an activity
Art: * Origami bookmark/ Good Luck sign for 6th Class
SPHE: * Weaving Well-Being Journal
Have a lovely long weekend 😊
Science:
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