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23/4/2020 0 Comments April 23rd, 2020 Our recipe collection is growing! Today, Donnacha share with us how he made his delicious apple crumble, great instructions that we could all try at home. Thanks Donnacha!
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22/4/2020 0 Comments April 22nd, 2020Here's a tasty recipe for you all to try, thanks so much to Cillian for sending it to me! Very clear instructions, well done!
22/4/2020 0 Comments Recipes!Forgot to add these recipes the other day, they would be a good way of using up any leftover Easter eggs (that's if any have survived!) The flapjacks are plain in the recipe but you could ask chocolate chips, or a layer of melted chocolate on top at the end. The Mars bars ones are really delicious! As always, when you are following a recipe, don't forget to have a grown up help you with things like melting or cutting. Have fun and enjoy, If you have any other easy recipes that you like to make at home, why not send them to me on the school email and I will add them to this page so others can try! 21/4/2020 0 Comments A Quick Update!Hi Second Class!
Hope you all had a brilliant Easter, and ate a ridiculous amount of eggs! I had way too many! I used the leftover chocolate to do a little baking, I made chocolate flapjacks, maybe you could do the same! You could write up a recipe for whatever you make, take pictures of the yummy things you make and send them to me, I'd love to see them! I'm going to leave some work below to keep you busy for the next two weeks, so please don't think that you need to get this all done in a few days. Spread it out and do a little bit of each subject every day, the way we do it in school. If you find something too tricky, or you don't have the book home with you, that is no problem so don't worry a bit about that. Don't worry about which copy to write things in either, I won't mind at all! This is all very strange and there is no right or wrong way to do any of this so don't worry. I would love if you could ask your Mam or Dad to send me photos or write to me to tell me how ye are getting on, I would love to hear from you all. You can also send me questions about the work, or ask for help if you are finding something difficult, I'm here to help. Don't forget also to make the most of the lovely weather and get out and play and get some exercise, that's just as important as this school work! Hope to see you all soon and miss you all loads! Ms. Parkinson
3. If you have Sounds Good Phonics at home, look at the CH pages starting on 101. These are words where 'ch' make the hard 'k' sound, so remember that if you are sounding out any words you don;t know. You might need some help with these pages but do as much as you can from the three pages. 4.The next unit in Starlight has two very interesting topics- The Sahara Desert , and The Arctic and Antarctica. It's great to learn about animals that live in completely different places to us. Again, you might need some help with the focus words, so ask someone at home or try to do it by yourself by using a dictionary! You can also give the activities a go. Check out some of these videos about the desert, and facts about arctic animals like polar bears and penguins! Do some research of your own too and look up images of each of the animals mentioned!
Irish; Léigh sa Bhaile: I have picked some stories where you will know most of the words and this will help you to do the questions. Don't forget also to look at the little dictionary at the bottom of the page for help too! the pages I have picked are 49, 50, 52, 53, 55. You can split these up whichever way you like! For Irish spellings, if you have Bua Na cainte, it's on p.130 so you can do the activities. If you don't have the book the words for this week are aon, dó, trí, ceathair, and cúig and next week sé, seacht, ocht, naoi and deich. Practice them and you can add them to your spelling test if you like! The topic for the next two weeks is hobbies or Caitheamh Aimsire. It starts in the book on p.48, or if you don;t have the book, you can check out this topic on Twinkl (look back at my earlier posts for help on how to sign up to Twinkl). Try to do as much of it as you are able to. You will know a lot of the words already but here are some you might not know: ag dreapadh (climbing) ag sleamhnú (sliding) ag luascadh (swinging), ag iomáint (hurling) ag tiomáint (driving). A good activity for this chapter is to play Deir Ó' Grádaigh at home (Simon Says). Do your best with the Irish! Small World: I think most of you brought these books home. The pages we are going to look at this week are about hospitals; looking at the inside of a hospital ward and how hospitals have changed over the years. If you are talking to your grandparents on the phone or on video call, you could ask them if they remember any differences in hospitals when they were young. The pages in the book are 67,68 and 69. Next week's pages are all about the butterfly. Like the frog, the butterfly goes through many changes as it grows, and looks very different at each stage. Check out the pages on 81 and 82. I'd like you to do some research of your own. Google different types of species of butterfly, see the different colours they can be, and draw a picture of your favourite one. Find out the difference between butterflies and moths. Find out how they eat and what they eat. Find out how long it takes to go from an egg to a fully gown butterfly. Find out the names of 10 different types of butterlies, and which ones we would see in Ireland. Find out about the parts of their body. Find out how long they usually live for. When you find out all of this, why not pit all together with some drawings and make a project all about butterflies! I would love to see it if you do. Best of luck everyone, and remember, just do as much as you can and let me know if you have any questions or need any help! :=) 2/4/2020 0 Comments Home-school Update!Hi Everyone!
Hope you are all well, and are staying busy! I'm really missing you all and can't wait for things to get back to normal. I've seen some emails from your parents so I know you have all been working hard at home, I'm really impressed ! Keep going with the ideas I put up here two weeks ago, but if you have done all the book work I gave you, here's some more to keep you busy! Remember, you can take pictures of this work and send it to me and I can let you know how you're doing!
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