Monday 30/3 – Friday 3/4

Dear Parents,   I hope you and your children are keeping well and managing to stay safe in these challenging times. Thank you for all the work you have been doing with your child so far. The work outlined below is for children to undertake on school days, March 30th to April 3rd. We appreciate that circumstances are different for all of us – work commitments, access to wi-fi, number of siblings trying to access online material etc. and we do not want to add any further pressure....
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Note From Special Educational Needs Team

For children receiving extra support from Ms Dalton, Mrs Kelly, Mrs O’Connor and Ms Malone, you may find the following information useful. Advice from Support Agencies: From NEPS (National Educational Psychology Service): support for Parents to talk about Covid-19 and to structure the day at home https://www.education.ie/en/The-Department/Announcements/advice-to-young-people-while-schools-are-closed.pdf https://www.education.ie/en/The-Department/Announcements/plan-your-day.pdf ...
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Classwork Wednesday 18/3/20 – Friday 27/3/20

Dear Parents, Below please find some written work for the children to complete between Wednesday the 18th of March and Friday the 27th. It would also be helpful for the children to revise their tables and spellings from previous weeks. Practising active maths such as time telling and money would be helpful too. Play games such as 'shop' with money (using 1c, 2c, 5c, 10c and 20c coins). My Spelling Workbook Finish Unit 12 Page 50 and 51 of Unit 13 All Write Now Pages 41, 42, 43,...
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Mrs O’Brien’s Junior Infants

We had great fun in Aistear during December. We got the chance to work in Santa's workshop and had lots of fun in the sleigh too. We also made lovely Christmas trees!   At the beginning of March, we were very surprised to see so much snow in our yard! On Friday the 16th of March, we went on our first school trip! We travelled on the bus into Dublin City Centre and went to The Ark Theatre. We  discovered and explored the colours and textures of a city that the arti...
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