5th Class Work 30th March to 3rd April

Hi everyone,

Hope you are all keeping well. Please see below a plan of work for next week 30th March to 3rd April. Again there is no pressure with this work, it is totally up to you how much of it your child can get through.  I 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 I do not want to add any further pressure.

The work has been broken up into daily segments. There is core work (Maths/Irish/English) assigned for every day and then additional work in SESE and creative arts.

The children will now have full access to all of the Abair Liom Irish resources, including; songs, poems and interactive stories. Folens are currently allowing parents to access their online resources. To sign up for this, a parent needs to go to www.folensonline.ie, click register, Teacher and then fill in the details. Under “Roll Number” use the code Prim20 and they should set you up

Again well done to everyone on Khan academy, its great to see everyone getting on really well and learning so much maths in these weeks off from school. Keep working away on it and trying your best.
Next week as you have probably heard we will be introducing SEESAW across the school. Luckily for us we have been using this app already throughout the year for our learning. So come next Wedensday when we start to work on SEESAW,  you already know the key skills of uploading, recording, and many of the other features. Its such a brilliant resource and you will really enjoy working on it at home. You can show your parents how it works!

Keep an eye on the page during the week as it will be updating. Answers to Maths & Gaeilge work will also be uploaded to the class page during the week.

Over the next few weeks while we all have to social distance from our friends and family dont forget to call/facetime your friends & family for a chat to see how they are getting on. They will love to hear from you. Also try to stay as active as you can. Enjoy your Easter Holidays and I hope to see you back in school very soon.

Make sure to eat lots of Easter eggs too on Easter Sunday! I know I will 🙂

Take care,

Mr. Roughan

Useful Websites:

 

           Maths:

         Literacy:

Doc10

 

Cómhrá Gaeilge:

Beimíd ag lean ar aghaidh lenár gcómhrá Gaeilge, agus ár dtéama ar feadh Aibréan ná ‘An Aimsir’.
Déan cleachtadh ar uimhir a haon go dtí a ceathar ar dtús.

We are going to continue on with our Gaeilge cómhrá, and our theme for April is An Aimsir.
You can start practising 1-4.

  1. An bhfaca tú réamháisnéis na haimsire ar an teilifís inné?
    Chonaic/Ní bhfaca mé réamháisnéis na haimsire ar an teilifís inné
  2. Cén saghas aimsire atá ann inniu?
    Mar shampla – Tá an aimsir go deas inniu. Tá an ghrian sa spéir. Ta sé tirim agus beagáinín té. Níl se fuar agus buíochas le dia (thanks be to God) níl sé ag cur báistí. 
  3. Inniu, an lá fuar é nó an lá te é?
    Inniu, Is lá fuar/té é.
  4. Cá ndeachaigh(where did you go) tú ar do laethanta saoire an samhradh seo caite?
    Chuaigh mé go dtí An Fhrainc………An Sasana etc. 
  5. An raibh an aimsir go maith?
    You can come up with your own answers to this one !
    Bhí an aimsir go maith mar…. bhí an ghrian ag scoilteach na gcloch (splitting the rocks) agus bhí sé tirim
    Ní raibh an aimsir go maith mar….. bhí sé ag cur báistí go trom(heavy) agus bhí sé an-fhuar.
  6. Inis dom faoin aimsir a bhíonn ann de ghnáth san fhómhar(autumn).
    De ghnáth bíonn an aimsir go maith san fhómhar. Bíonn sé tirim agus ní bhíonn sé ro-fhuar. Uaireannta (sometimes) bíonn sé fliuch. 
  7. Inis dom faoin aimsir a bhíonn ann de ghnáth sa samhradh(Summer).
    Is aoibhinn liom an samhradh mar de ghnáth bíonn an aimsir go híontach. Bíonn an ghrian ag taitneamh agus bíonn sé té. Dé ghnáth i rith an samhradh caitheann mé t-léine agus bríste gairid. 
  8. Inis dom faoin aimsir a bhíonn ann de ghnáth sa gheimhreadh(Winter).
    Bíonn an aimsir sa gheimhreadh uafásach. De ghnáth bíonn se an-fhuar agus ag stealladh báistí. Go minic(often) bíonn leac oighir ar an mbothar freisin. Is fuath liom an geimhreadh.
  9. Inis dom faoin aimsir a bhíonn ann de ghnáth san earrach(Spring).
    De ghnáth bíonn an aimsir difriúil san earrach. Uaireanta bíonn an aimsir fuar agus fliuch. Ar an lámh eile uaireannta bíonn an aimsir tirim agus go deas. Athraíonn(changes) sé gach la.
  10. Ar lá saoire, céard a dhéanann tú nuair a bhíonn sé ag cur báistí?
    Nuair a bhíonn an aimsir fliuch caithfidh muid(we have to) fanacht sa teach….. Léann mé mo leabhar, imrím cluichí ríomhaire, scríobhaim scéal i mo chóipleabhar etc.
  11. Sa samhradh, cá dtéann an-chuid daoine nuair a bhíonn an ghrian ag taitneamh?
    De ghnáth sa samhradh, téann an chuid daoine go dtí an trá. 

Practise sentences 1-4 on Mon and Tue
Practise sentences 5-8 on Wed and Thur
Practise sentences 9-11 on Fri

https://www.teanglann.ie/ga/ or your irish dictionary to look up words you don’t know.

 

Class Work Monday 30th– Friday 3rd  

Mon:

English

 

Maths

Prior discussion with your child:

Fractions Decimals Percentages

Online game : http://studyjams.scholastic.com/studyjams/jams/math/decimals-percents/place-value-decimals.htm

Mathemagic Pg.115 – Q1-5

Khan Academy (activities are based on class work so it will be really helpful to keep going with them)

Brainteasers x 1 test

Gaeilge

  1. Cómhrá
  2. Liom Lth103 – Gníomhaíocht – G
    Answers:
    1. chun, a fheiceáil
    2. chun, a imirt
    3. chun, a cheannach 
    4. chun, a dhéanamh
    5. chun, a ithe
    6. chun, a stopadh 
  3. Cuirígí na briathra seo san aimsir chaite (Put the following verbs into the past tense):

Ceannaigh mé    – Cheannaigh mé
Ullmhaigh sinn   –    D’ullmhaíomar
Suigh sí  – Shuigh sí
Bailigh sinn   – Bhailíomar 
Imir tú    –  D’imir tú
Bailigh sibh    – Bhailigh sibh
Fan sí      – D’fhan sí

Revise Aimsir Chaite:

  1. Add a séimhiú to all verbs with a consonant:
    g Críochnaigh mé – Chríochnaigh mé
  2. Add a D’ & séimhiú to verbs that start with an ‘f’:
    g Féach sé – D’fhéach sé
  3. Add a D’ to verbs that start with a vowel:
    g Ól sí – D’ól sí

***Special endings for (sinn) part of verb.

e.g Féach (sinn) – D’fhéachamar

Endings:

Leathan Verbs (aou) Caol Verbs
(ie)
An Chéad Réimniú
(1 syllable)
amar
D’ólamar
eamar
D’itheamar
An Dara Réimniú
(2 syllables)
aíomar
Thosaíomar
íomar
Bhailíomar

Tue:

English

  • Read novel Pg. 66-75
  • Creative Writing: Create a story using at least 7 of the following story cubes. Your story can take whatever twist and turns you want. You are the author so you can come up with a really exciting and gripping plot. Don’t forget to plan your story using a spider web to help you organise your ideas.
    (You can spend more than one day writing your story.)

Mathemagic:

Maths game:

http://studyjams.scholastic.com/studyjams/jams/math/decimals-percents/decimal-fraction-percent-equivs.htm

Pg116 All activities

Tip:

  1. When asked to find ¾ of ‘a number’ – Divide by the bottom(÷4) and multiply by the top(x3).
  2. When asked to find 0.75 of ‘a number’, change 0.75 into a fraction 75/100 which simplifies to ¾.
    Divide by the bottom(÷4) and multiply by the top(x3)
  3. When asked to find 75% of ‘a number’, again change 75% into a fraction 75/100 which simplifies to ¾.
    Divide by the bottom(÷4) and multiply by the top(x3)*Always simplify a fraction where possible to make it easier to work with.
    *If you get an awkward fraction like 9/30 and you cant change it to over a hundred by multiplying it. Then try dividing down your fraction. e.g 3 divides into top and bottom evenly to simplify your fraction down to 3/10 which is the same as 30/100 or 30%.

Khan academy

Brainteaser x 1

 

Gaeilge:
1. Cómhrá
2. A.Liom Lth 105 – Gníomhaíocht i agus j

Answers

i.
1. Cad
2. Cén, scannán
3. Cathain, 2017
4. Cé, Is é an Jessie an laoch
5. Cén fáth, Is é sin an scannán is fearr léi mar tá sé lán d’amhráin iontacha.

J. 
Chonaic mé scannán iontach
Is scannán ficsean eolaíochta é

Wednesday:

English:

Maths:

https://ie.ixl.com/math/class-5/equivalent-fractions

Pg117 Q1-4

Tip:
*To get the sale price of a product you need to find out the percentage reduction (e.g 30%=30 /100 =3/10) and subtract it from the original price.

An Adidas Jacket cost €55 euro. In the sales it was reduced by 20%, what is the sale price of the product?

Reduction: 20% – (Remeber when calculating a percentage always change it into a fraction in its lowest terms. See below.)

20% = 20/100 = 2/10 = 1/5  – Divide €55 by 5 & mulitply by 1 =     €55÷5= 11     €11x1 = €11 reduction

(Original price) — (Reduction) = (Sale price)

€55                —        €11          =        €44 = Answer

Khan academy

Brainteaser x 1

 

Gaeilge:
1. Cómhrá
2. A.Liom Lth 106 Gníomhaíocht K
Freagraí
Oíche Dhorcha 
scanrúil
2016
Emily, Jack agus a seanmháthair 
Na taibhsí
shraith
tá sé scanrúil agus greannmhar ag an am céanna
3. Cuirígí na briathra seo san aimsir chaite(Put the following verbs into the past tense):

I collected    Bhailigh mé
He sat       Shuigh sé
They ran    Rith siad
She hurt    Ghortaigh sí
We drank     D’ólamar
You ate    D’ith tú
We ran      Ritheamar
I didnt clean      Níor ghlan mé
Did you look      Ar fhéach tú
We didnt wait    Níor fhanamar
Did she leave       Ar fhág sí

 

Thursday:

English:

Read novel Pg. 75 – 90:

Answer these questions in your copy or discuss with a parent.
1. Did Mick purposely mislead Jimmy?
2. Is it always wrong to steal?
3. What did Ella do with the money?
4. Is Jimmy wise to attempt to cross the war-torn city?
5. Jimmy thought that the three men leading the procession were in some way ‘set apart…as if they were walking in a world of their own’ (p.53). Discuss the idealism of these men and what they were trying to achieve.
7. What caused ‘the hungry horde of Dublin’s poor’ (p.80) to steal objects such as golf clubs and binoculars which would be of little use to them in their daily lives?
8. Should they have stolen foodstuffs instead?
9. Discuss the attitude of the young Volunteer who cried with disappointment because the crowds ‘were not living up to his ideals’ (p.83).

Maths:

https://ie.ixl.com/math/class-5/convert-between-percents-fractions-and-decimals

Pg.118 Q.1 + 2

Pg. 119 Q 3 + 4 (calculator work, you can use a phone if you don’t have access to a calculator)
*If you get an awkward fraction like 9/30 and you cant change it to over a hundred by multiplying it. Then try dividing down your fraction. e.g 3 divides into top and bottom evenly to simplify your fraction down to 3/10 which is the same as 30/100 or 30%.

Khan Academy

Brain Teaser

Gaeilge:
1. Cómhrá
2. A.Liom Lth 106 Gníomhaíocht L

 

Friday

English:
Activity on Guns of Easter:

DIALOGUE: You are the owner or assistant in the department store which sells picnic baskets filled with food.(p.86). Write the dialogue which might have taken place between yourself and Jimmy as he tried to buy one of these hampers.

Activity 2:
From the book Guns of Easter:

Write 10 adjectives

Write 10 nouns

Write 10 verbs

Maths:

https://ie.ixl.com/math/class-5/percent-of-a-number

Pg.119 Q.5
Pg.120 Q7-8 ( you can use your calculator)
Pg.120 Q9,10,11

Khan Academy

Gaeilge:
1. Cómhrá
2. A.Liom Lth 107 Gníomhaíocht M
3. Complete following sentences in copy (Use abair liom Pg 179. for verbs if you dont know them):

I stood up on the table yesterday

She opened the door quickly

He collected the copies on tuesday

She sat on her chair quietly

I left the house last night

I woke at half passed 7 this morning

SESE

Other work for throughout the week:

SESE Books can be accessed through CJ online website for free.

  • Read Pages 24-32 – Aztec People
    Complete Activities A.B.C & D
  • Geography Quest – Chapter 9 – Environment
    Read the chapter and complete Activities A.B. & D
  • Science Quest – Chapter 4 – Seeing is believing
    Do experiment on Pg.13 – Predict what you think will happen first.
  • Visit National Geographic for kids website
  • Visit World Book online

Websites for research:
World book online – kids section
Brittanica for Kids
Kiddle
Kidrex

Visual Art:
As we are coming up to the commemoration of the 1916 rising and  reading a novel about the rising, we are going to do some art based around this topic.
Materials:
Blank sheet of A4 paper
An A4 print out of the Proclamation of Ireland (see below for print out, you can also design your own proclamtion if you dont have access to a printer.)
Pritt Stick
Scissors
Colours

Step 1: Colour in the irish flag green, white and orange. (Landscape)

Step 2: Cut out 4 numbers from the proclamation of Ireland – 1916 and stick these numbers onto your flag.

(You can copy and past this image onto a word document to print)

Doc8

 

Music:

https://www.nyphilkids.org/games/main.phtml

Vistit this interactive music website and try some of the games.

 

Active Homework:

See last weeks blog posts for a list of all active work activities.

Answers maths

Note from SEN 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

https://www.education.ie/en/The-Department/Announcements/relaxation-techniques.pdf

https://www.education.ie/en/The-Department/Announcements/guide-for-parents-supporting-children.pdf

https://www.education.ie/en/The-Department/Announcements/talking-to-children-and-young-people-about-covid-19-coronavirus-advice-for-parents-and-schools.pdf

From NCSE (National Council for Special Education): “Top Tips” for parents with activities to support language development and motor skills at all ages

https://ncse.ie/online-resources-for-parents

 

English:

Reading:

Read any book/comic/magazine/internet article etc. that is of interest to your child, with your support if necessary, and then do the following;

  1. The child retells the story in their own words.
  2. You ask “who/what/where/when/why do you think/what if/how do you know” questions in relation to what was read.
  3. The child writes a short paragraph about what they have read.
  4. For the junior classes – continuous practice of sight words is important.

Spelling:

  1. It is important to keep up with the *SOS (Say the word, Say the letters as you write them, Say the word again) and Look Say Cover Write Check approaches in relation to class spellings work

Writing:

Keep a diary of daily events, you can illustrate this if you wish.

 

Useful sites:

 

Maths:

  1. Continuous practice of sums using pencil and paper as appropriate for your child’s class level i.e. addition, subtraction, multiplication and division (please include subtraction and addition with renaming, long multiplication and long division as appropriate.)
  2. Tables Practice: Oral drills on all tables covered to date, the Hit the Button game accessed on topmarks.co.uk is extremely helpful.

Maths practice as above must be practiced daily so that progress made to date will be maintained.