1. Gaeilge
- Mo Theach - Describe your house, the rooms in your house, your garden. Use the present tense. The attached files include some vocabulary to help you - look up any words you don't know. Write the description in your Irish copy. Draw a picture of your house and label it also.
roi-t-t-20071e-parts-of-a-house-poster-gaeilge-a4.pdf |
sa_bhaile_.pdf |
2. Maths
- Money worksheets attached in the files below
roi2-m-330-money-unitary-method-activity-sheets.pdf |
roi2-m-320-value-for-money-activity-sheet.pdf |
- 5th Class: Multi-step word problems.
- 6th Class: Estimate to solve word problems.
3. English
- Write an informal letter to a person you haven't been able to see or visit over the past few weeks (grandparents, aunts, uncles, cousins, family friends). The attached file will show you the layout of the letter - don't forget to include your own address on the top right hand corner of your page along with the date, include paragraphs, check your spelling, grammar and punctuation. Your paragraphs can include what you have been doing over the past few weeks, how you've been helping out at home, advantages and disadvantages of spending so much time at home, the things you are really looking forward to doing once the government restrictions have been lifted.
Informal Letter Writing |
4. PE
- Complete the 200 touches daily challenge, all you need is a ball and a wall. Once you have completed your 200 touches, watch the video in the Tweet below and try some hand-eye coordination drills.
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We're back with an #OffTheCouch skill challenge!
— Off The Ball (@offtheball) March 31, 2020
The PE teacher and Longford footballer Micky Quinn has a mix of drills to keep our minds and bodies active! □□
Test your reactions and hand-eye coordination - and if you have kids get them involved too! https://t.co/iFuzrxVzVq pic.twitter.com/B94a0j4sRC