PUPIL WORK FOR Tuesday 2nd June to Friday 12th June
Dear Parents.
I hope that you are all keeping well and safe and that everyone is in good health. If you have any questions or queries related to school during this closure please email [email protected] and we will get back to you as soon as possible. Some of you have already been in contact. There is still no access to the school for parents unfortunately. This is the final block of work for the pupils before the summer break. We still have no details about reopening for the new school year at the end of August but we will contact you as soon as we have details.
Some of the children may not have their books with them so we are using some free online books in their place. We would suggest that much of this work should be done in a separate or spare copy if possible. The teachers can then correct this when the children return to school. Most of the free ebooks that we are using are available at https://my.cjfallon.ie/dashboard/student-resources. You have to enter any valid email address but after that all the books you need will be free to use.
Under Level Tick Primary - Then Tick your Class - Next Tick the Subject - Now Tick the Series – Then Tick the Title - Finally make sure Online Book is selected on the right of the screen. All you have to do then is click the eye symbol beside the book name and it will open on screen. This will work on a laptop/smartphone/ipad etc…..and is totally free. You do need to provide an email address to get started.
The block of work listed below is from Tuesday 2nd June to Friday 12th June
I hope that you are all keeping well and safe and that everyone is in good health. If you have any questions or queries related to school during this closure please email [email protected] and we will get back to you as soon as possible. Some of you have already been in contact. There is still no access to the school for parents unfortunately. This is the final block of work for the pupils before the summer break. We still have no details about reopening for the new school year at the end of August but we will contact you as soon as we have details.
Some of the children may not have their books with them so we are using some free online books in their place. We would suggest that much of this work should be done in a separate or spare copy if possible. The teachers can then correct this when the children return to school. Most of the free ebooks that we are using are available at https://my.cjfallon.ie/dashboard/student-resources. You have to enter any valid email address but after that all the books you need will be free to use.
Under Level Tick Primary - Then Tick your Class - Next Tick the Subject - Now Tick the Series – Then Tick the Title - Finally make sure Online Book is selected on the right of the screen. All you have to do then is click the eye symbol beside the book name and it will open on screen. This will work on a laptop/smartphone/ipad etc…..and is totally free. You do need to provide an email address to get started.
The block of work listed below is from Tuesday 2nd June to Friday 12th June
2nd Class: Ms. Cunningham & Ms: McCluskey
Boys, we hope you are all well and enjoying the fantastic weather.
Below is your work for the next two weeks.
If you have any questions please contact us by email
- Ms Cunningham - [email protected]
- Ms Mc Cluskey -[email protected]
Please follow this link to the CJ Fallon website where all the books can be accessed for free.
https://my.cjfallon.ie/dashboard/student-resources. If you find some parts too hard, that’s ok, just skip onto the next part.
Fortnightly Plan of Work: 2nd-13th June 2020
English
Reading: Wise Words 2
• Chapter 7&8
• Additional Reading – see stories in Stairways Stage 2 books
Spellings: Spell Well 2
• Unit 7 & 8
• Look, Say, Cover, Write, Check (4 words a night & put words into sentences).
Gaeilge
Reading: Léigh sa Bhaile B:
• Chapter 7 & 8
• Audio book available to help child read along with story in online book.
• Cula 4 ar Scoil - Monday to Friday @10am https://www.cula4.com/en/
Maths
Mental Maths: Master Your Maths 2
• Week 7 & 8
Practise tables using following websites:
https://www.topmarks.co.uk/maths-games/mental-maths-train
https://www.topmarks.co.uk/maths-games/hit-the-button
SESE
Take advantage of the great weather and make a nature trail in your garden or local park with your family
https://www.woodlandtrust.org.uk/blog/2019/07/nature-trail-ideas/
Art
https://www.activityvillage.co.uk/ colouring pages, craft and printables for at home art
SPHE
https://www.headspace.com/covid-19 free mindfulness
Below is your work for the next two weeks.
If you have any questions please contact us by email
- Ms Cunningham - [email protected]
- Ms Mc Cluskey -[email protected]
Please follow this link to the CJ Fallon website where all the books can be accessed for free.
https://my.cjfallon.ie/dashboard/student-resources. If you find some parts too hard, that’s ok, just skip onto the next part.
Fortnightly Plan of Work: 2nd-13th June 2020
English
Reading: Wise Words 2
• Chapter 7&8
• Additional Reading – see stories in Stairways Stage 2 books
Spellings: Spell Well 2
• Unit 7 & 8
• Look, Say, Cover, Write, Check (4 words a night & put words into sentences).
Gaeilge
Reading: Léigh sa Bhaile B:
• Chapter 7 & 8
• Audio book available to help child read along with story in online book.
• Cula 4 ar Scoil - Monday to Friday @10am https://www.cula4.com/en/
Maths
Mental Maths: Master Your Maths 2
• Week 7 & 8
Practise tables using following websites:
https://www.topmarks.co.uk/maths-games/mental-maths-train
https://www.topmarks.co.uk/maths-games/hit-the-button
SESE
Take advantage of the great weather and make a nature trail in your garden or local park with your family
https://www.woodlandtrust.org.uk/blog/2019/07/nature-trail-ideas/
Art
https://www.activityvillage.co.uk/ colouring pages, craft and printables for at home art
SPHE
https://www.headspace.com/covid-19 free mindfulness
3rd Class: Ms. Killilea
Fortnightly Plan of Work: 2nd-13th June 2020
Dear Parents/ Guardians and Children,
I hope you are keeping well and enjoying all this wonderful sunshine, it certainly helps to keep the spirits up! I am sending you some more schoolwork to do at home. Just give your work your best effort and please don’t pressurise yourselves to complete everything. If you have any questions or wish to contact me, my email address is [email protected].
Many thanks,
Anna Killilea
All the books you need are at: https://my.cjfallon.ie/dashboard/student-resources
Fortnightly Plan of Work: 2nd-13th June 2020
English:
Wordwise 3: Units 7 and 8
Spellbound 3: Weeks 7 and 8. Learn list words and complete a test.
Optional Extras:
Reading: Read at Home, Book 3
Writing: Keep a daily diary of your life during this time.
Irish/ Gaeilge:
Léigh sa Bhaile Leabhar C: Seachtain 7 agus 8
Maths:
Master Your Maths 3: Weeks 7 and 8
Optional Extras:
Revision of multiplication and division tables.
SESE:
What a Wonderful World for 3rd Class: Complete pages 14-29
Religion:
Faith in Friends for 3rd Class: Theme 2, ‘We Gather’.
Dear Parents/ Guardians and Children,
I hope you are keeping well and enjoying all this wonderful sunshine, it certainly helps to keep the spirits up! I am sending you some more schoolwork to do at home. Just give your work your best effort and please don’t pressurise yourselves to complete everything. If you have any questions or wish to contact me, my email address is [email protected].
Many thanks,
Anna Killilea
All the books you need are at: https://my.cjfallon.ie/dashboard/student-resources
Fortnightly Plan of Work: 2nd-13th June 2020
English:
Wordwise 3: Units 7 and 8
Spellbound 3: Weeks 7 and 8. Learn list words and complete a test.
Optional Extras:
Reading: Read at Home, Book 3
Writing: Keep a daily diary of your life during this time.
Irish/ Gaeilge:
Léigh sa Bhaile Leabhar C: Seachtain 7 agus 8
Maths:
Master Your Maths 3: Weeks 7 and 8
Optional Extras:
Revision of multiplication and division tables.
SESE:
What a Wonderful World for 3rd Class: Complete pages 14-29
Religion:
Faith in Friends for 3rd Class: Theme 2, ‘We Gather’.
4th Class: Ms Hanrahan & Mr. Costello
Week: June 1st - June 5th
Hello Boys!
We hope you are all keeping well and are enjoying the great weather! Be careful playing outside and don’t forget our Road Safety and Water Safety tips from previous years. Only swim if there is a lifeguard on duty and always wear your helmet when cycling! We miss you all and would love to be back in school for all the fun activities at this time of year (City Sports, Sports Day, School Tour etc.) We have included some activities based on these special days. Make sure to get plenty of exercise and have fun outside!
Thank you to the boys who have sent Ms Hanrahan and Mr Costello pictures of written work or recordings of you reading, saying poems, singing songs etc! We love to see how you are getting on! You can send a note letting us know how you are!
[email protected]
[email protected]
Please follow this link to the CJ Fallon website where the books can be accessed for free.
https://my.cjfallon.ie/dashboard/student-resources.
Spelling
Spellbound Week 7 : Read, write, test yourself
Reading
Blue Skies Chapter 7 pgs: 62-69
Read with parent, look up new words in dictionary
Writing
Activities in Blue Skies pgs 70-71, Write out meaning of new words
Don’t forget to use joined handwriting!
Bake Off Challenge: Try to make a meal or dessert at home that you have never made before. Be careful and safe in the kitchen. Take a photo of what you make and send it to us by email. (Oliwier sent lovely pictures of his fabulous cheesecake, and Seán made delicious cookies last week, can’t wait to see more!)
Irish
Bun Go Barr 4
Learn new words on poster pg 28-29
Read pg 30 complete questions pg 30
Maths
Table Toppers Unit 9
Mathemagic 4 : Capacity pg 157 - 158
Art
Design a poster advertising your Sports Day / City Sports Events! make it bright and colorful and don’t forget to add details such as: Date, Time, Location.
SESE /Technology
History quest - Chapter 16: The Olympic Games
Extra Reading
Read at Home Book 4 Week 7
Poem
Catch a Little Rhyme (Blue Skies pg 100)
Water Safety Follow this link and watch the PAWS video and complete activities on Water Safety! http://paws.edco.ie/third-and-fourth-classes/
This is an important activity for all our brilliant swimmers and our fantastic fisherman Kamil!!
PE
PE challenge:
Create your own City Sports Events. 50m, 100m, 600m races and relay races with your siblings!
RE
Friends in Faith Theme 10: We Lead
Week 2: June 8th -June 12thSpelling
Spellbound Week 8 : Read, write, test yourself
Reading
Blue Skies Pages 72-77: Read with parent, look up new words in dictionary
Writing
Activities in Blue Skies pgs 78 -79, Write out meaning of new words
Write out a speech introducing your family to Sports Day and explaining the events to them!
Irish
Bun Go Barr 4
Poster pg 28-29 Try and practice these new words
Read: Pg 31, Writing: pg 31
Maths
Table Toppers Unit 10
Mathemagic 4 : Capacity pg 160 (page 161 as an extra challenge!!)
Art
Create Medals and awards for your very own Sports Day!
SESE /Technology
Geography Quest: Chapter 15 : Making Maps
Design a map of your sports field for sports day! Don’t forget to map out Start and Finish points for the races!
Extra Reading
Read at Home Book 4 wk 8
Music and Mindfulness
Take some quiet time to practice your mindfulness and deep breathing. It only takes 5 minutes https://youtu.be/VZ_wdeog5Ek
PE
Join in with The Body Coach TV on YouTube. Every weekday morning Joe Wickes leads the nation's children in a PE session to start the day off. click here
PE challenge: Create your Own Sports Day: gather your siblings and parents to take part in your very own Sports Day! Here are some examples of activities: Egg and Spoon Race, 3 legged race, 100m sprint, 600m long distance, Relay Race, and novelty races such as ‘Head The Ball’ and Sack Race! Send us photos of your day!
RE
Friends in Faith Theme 10: We Lead
Hello Boys!
We hope you are all keeping well and are enjoying the great weather! Be careful playing outside and don’t forget our Road Safety and Water Safety tips from previous years. Only swim if there is a lifeguard on duty and always wear your helmet when cycling! We miss you all and would love to be back in school for all the fun activities at this time of year (City Sports, Sports Day, School Tour etc.) We have included some activities based on these special days. Make sure to get plenty of exercise and have fun outside!
Thank you to the boys who have sent Ms Hanrahan and Mr Costello pictures of written work or recordings of you reading, saying poems, singing songs etc! We love to see how you are getting on! You can send a note letting us know how you are!
[email protected]
[email protected]
Please follow this link to the CJ Fallon website where the books can be accessed for free.
https://my.cjfallon.ie/dashboard/student-resources.
Spelling
Spellbound Week 7 : Read, write, test yourself
Reading
Blue Skies Chapter 7 pgs: 62-69
Read with parent, look up new words in dictionary
Writing
Activities in Blue Skies pgs 70-71, Write out meaning of new words
Don’t forget to use joined handwriting!
Bake Off Challenge: Try to make a meal or dessert at home that you have never made before. Be careful and safe in the kitchen. Take a photo of what you make and send it to us by email. (Oliwier sent lovely pictures of his fabulous cheesecake, and Seán made delicious cookies last week, can’t wait to see more!)
Irish
Bun Go Barr 4
Learn new words on poster pg 28-29
Read pg 30 complete questions pg 30
Maths
Table Toppers Unit 9
Mathemagic 4 : Capacity pg 157 - 158
Art
Design a poster advertising your Sports Day / City Sports Events! make it bright and colorful and don’t forget to add details such as: Date, Time, Location.
SESE /Technology
History quest - Chapter 16: The Olympic Games
Extra Reading
Read at Home Book 4 Week 7
Poem
Catch a Little Rhyme (Blue Skies pg 100)
Water Safety Follow this link and watch the PAWS video and complete activities on Water Safety! http://paws.edco.ie/third-and-fourth-classes/
This is an important activity for all our brilliant swimmers and our fantastic fisherman Kamil!!
PE
PE challenge:
Create your own City Sports Events. 50m, 100m, 600m races and relay races with your siblings!
RE
Friends in Faith Theme 10: We Lead
Week 2: June 8th -June 12thSpelling
Spellbound Week 8 : Read, write, test yourself
Reading
Blue Skies Pages 72-77: Read with parent, look up new words in dictionary
Writing
Activities in Blue Skies pgs 78 -79, Write out meaning of new words
Write out a speech introducing your family to Sports Day and explaining the events to them!
Irish
Bun Go Barr 4
Poster pg 28-29 Try and practice these new words
Read: Pg 31, Writing: pg 31
Maths
Table Toppers Unit 10
Mathemagic 4 : Capacity pg 160 (page 161 as an extra challenge!!)
Art
Create Medals and awards for your very own Sports Day!
SESE /Technology
Geography Quest: Chapter 15 : Making Maps
Design a map of your sports field for sports day! Don’t forget to map out Start and Finish points for the races!
Extra Reading
Read at Home Book 4 wk 8
Music and Mindfulness
Take some quiet time to practice your mindfulness and deep breathing. It only takes 5 minutes https://youtu.be/VZ_wdeog5Ek
PE
Join in with The Body Coach TV on YouTube. Every weekday morning Joe Wickes leads the nation's children in a PE session to start the day off. click here
PE challenge: Create your Own Sports Day: gather your siblings and parents to take part in your very own Sports Day! Here are some examples of activities: Egg and Spoon Race, 3 legged race, 100m sprint, 600m long distance, Relay Race, and novelty races such as ‘Head The Ball’ and Sack Race! Send us photos of your day!
RE
Friends in Faith Theme 10: We Lead
5th Class: Ms. Day & Ms. Curran
Hello boys,
We hope you and your family are continuing to keep safe and well and that you’re working away with your school work. As we said before, it’s not the same when you’re not in school, especially when the sun is shining! Just try your best with it.
Please follow this link to the CJ Fallon website where all the books can be accessed for free. https://my.cjfallon.ie/dashboard/student-
Answers can be written into a spare copy.
English: Wordwise 5 Unit 7 (pg 36 try B. Do not do pg 37 ) & Unit 10 (Don’t do B pg 51)
Read and write answers to activities
Spellbound 5: Week 7 & Week 9- (Learn spellings and write down answers to the activities)
If you feel like doing extra reading - Read at Home bk5
Maths: Master Your Maths Week 7 & Week 8 (Write down mental maths sums and answers)
Revise your tables
Gaeilge: Léigh sa Bhaile E Seachtain/week 10 pgs37-40 & week 11 pgs 41-44
Read along with audio and write down answers
SPHE: The weather is improving and we are lucky to have warm sunny days.Please stay safe when out and about ,especially when around water.
Click on the link below and have a look at some rules and safety tips to help you throughout the summer
Lesson Book
https://watersafety.ie/wp-content/uploads/2019/10/Land-PAWS-Lesson-4-LP.pdf#page=1
Parents, please do not put yourself under pressure to complete all the school work. You might decide to play card games, get out and about in the sunshine, paint or get the children to do some chores.
If you have any questions, would like to show us your work or just get in touch and tell us how you are and what you have been doing. Please send an email. We would love to hear from you.
[email protected]
[email protected]
Stay safe & take care,
Ms Day & Ms Curran
We hope you and your family are continuing to keep safe and well and that you’re working away with your school work. As we said before, it’s not the same when you’re not in school, especially when the sun is shining! Just try your best with it.
Please follow this link to the CJ Fallon website where all the books can be accessed for free. https://my.cjfallon.ie/dashboard/student-
Answers can be written into a spare copy.
English: Wordwise 5 Unit 7 (pg 36 try B. Do not do pg 37 ) & Unit 10 (Don’t do B pg 51)
Read and write answers to activities
Spellbound 5: Week 7 & Week 9- (Learn spellings and write down answers to the activities)
If you feel like doing extra reading - Read at Home bk5
Maths: Master Your Maths Week 7 & Week 8 (Write down mental maths sums and answers)
Revise your tables
Gaeilge: Léigh sa Bhaile E Seachtain/week 10 pgs37-40 & week 11 pgs 41-44
Read along with audio and write down answers
SPHE: The weather is improving and we are lucky to have warm sunny days.Please stay safe when out and about ,especially when around water.
Click on the link below and have a look at some rules and safety tips to help you throughout the summer
Lesson Book
https://watersafety.ie/wp-content/uploads/2019/10/Land-PAWS-Lesson-4-LP.pdf#page=1
Parents, please do not put yourself under pressure to complete all the school work. You might decide to play card games, get out and about in the sunshine, paint or get the children to do some chores.
If you have any questions, would like to show us your work or just get in touch and tell us how you are and what you have been doing. Please send an email. We would love to hear from you.
[email protected]
[email protected]
Stay safe & take care,
Ms Day & Ms Curran
6th Class: Ms. Myers
6th Class Plan of Work for June 2nd – 12th
Dear 6th Class pupils and parents,
I hope this email find you all well and happy. We have been so blessed with another fabulous week, weather wise. I hope you are all getting out and enjoying the sunshine. Thank you to the boys who sent on their memories, I really enjoyed reading them. To those yet to send them, my email address is [email protected]. I look forward to hearing from you.
Gaeilge – For anyone who had any problems logging into Folens the following instructions should help. 1) Log onto folensonline.ie 2) Register as a teacher 3) Provide a username, email address and password 4) For School Roll Number type Prim20.
This fortnight we are looking at “Caitheamh Aimsire.” Lth 124. Take the time to go through the foclóir on Lth 163, read the story online, go through the foclóir and answer the Qs. When you are comfortable with this, you can try the reading and answer the Qs.
Listen to the comhrá online and then read Lth 126. Attempt Activity D. The listening exercise from Lth 127 can be accessed on the website under Éist.
The dán for this theme is Oisín i ndiaidh na Féine.
This fortnight we are revising Bí in all three tenses.
When you are familiar with these, try and do Activity G
Gramadach: An forainm réamhfhoclach as
Rule: as an = as an + urú
Extra exercises are available on this activity on www.twinkl.ie , search réamhfhocal. AS
Maths
Try and complete Mental Maths daily. If you do not have your book at home with you, log onto cjfallon.ie and under 6th Class Maths you will find Master your Maths 6.
Chapter 24 – Planet Maths (Percentages) In this Chapter we are looking at solving problems using percentages. Read through the examples to find percentage profit/loss.
Chapter 25 (3D shapes) In this chapter we look at the properties of 3D shapes and how to identify them.
Do what you can from the chapter, if you find anything too hard, please just concentrate on your Mental Maths.
English
Reading Zone Unit 25 (A Rat and Some Renovations) and Unit 26(The Hook) Read the story and complete Activities A-E.
History – Chapter 6 Daniel O’Connell – Read the story of the Catholic Emancipation and answer the Questions.
Geography – Chapter 14 – The Burren. In this chapter we explore the environmental richness of the Burren area.
Science – Chapter 16 - Science Quest from CJ Fallon. Here we look at Solar Stills – how the Sun is used to filter and purify water.
PE – With this fabulous weather we have been getting, I hope you are all getting to spend time outside.
Try and complete what you can of the work I have laid out for you. If you are stuck on anything, email [email protected]. Don’t forget to have a think of your special memories and send them to me. I look forward to reading them. I miss you all very much and hope you and your families stay safe, stay at home and take care.
Sharon Myers ☺
Dear 6th Class pupils and parents,
I hope this email find you all well and happy. We have been so blessed with another fabulous week, weather wise. I hope you are all getting out and enjoying the sunshine. Thank you to the boys who sent on their memories, I really enjoyed reading them. To those yet to send them, my email address is [email protected]. I look forward to hearing from you.
Gaeilge – For anyone who had any problems logging into Folens the following instructions should help. 1) Log onto folensonline.ie 2) Register as a teacher 3) Provide a username, email address and password 4) For School Roll Number type Prim20.
This fortnight we are looking at “Caitheamh Aimsire.” Lth 124. Take the time to go through the foclóir on Lth 163, read the story online, go through the foclóir and answer the Qs. When you are comfortable with this, you can try the reading and answer the Qs.
Listen to the comhrá online and then read Lth 126. Attempt Activity D. The listening exercise from Lth 127 can be accessed on the website under Éist.
The dán for this theme is Oisín i ndiaidh na Féine.
This fortnight we are revising Bí in all three tenses.
When you are familiar with these, try and do Activity G
Gramadach: An forainm réamhfhoclach as
Rule: as an = as an + urú
Extra exercises are available on this activity on www.twinkl.ie , search réamhfhocal. AS
Maths
Try and complete Mental Maths daily. If you do not have your book at home with you, log onto cjfallon.ie and under 6th Class Maths you will find Master your Maths 6.
Chapter 24 – Planet Maths (Percentages) In this Chapter we are looking at solving problems using percentages. Read through the examples to find percentage profit/loss.
Chapter 25 (3D shapes) In this chapter we look at the properties of 3D shapes and how to identify them.
Do what you can from the chapter, if you find anything too hard, please just concentrate on your Mental Maths.
English
Reading Zone Unit 25 (A Rat and Some Renovations) and Unit 26(The Hook) Read the story and complete Activities A-E.
History – Chapter 6 Daniel O’Connell – Read the story of the Catholic Emancipation and answer the Questions.
Geography – Chapter 14 – The Burren. In this chapter we explore the environmental richness of the Burren area.
Science – Chapter 16 - Science Quest from CJ Fallon. Here we look at Solar Stills – how the Sun is used to filter and purify water.
PE – With this fabulous weather we have been getting, I hope you are all getting to spend time outside.
Try and complete what you can of the work I have laid out for you. If you are stuck on anything, email [email protected]. Don’t forget to have a think of your special memories and send them to me. I look forward to reading them. I miss you all very much and hope you and your families stay safe, stay at home and take care.
Sharon Myers ☺