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Senior Infants Ballyea NS
Suggested Work
Monday 11th May – Friday 15th May
Dear Parents,
I hope everyone had a lovely weekend and enjoyed the sunshine.
I hope you are all keeping safe and well.
I am sending some suggested work for the week ahead. Please don’t feel under pressure to complete it. There is no obligation to finish it all, pick and choose what suits you and your current family life/situation.
Please contact me if you have any questions or queries. If you wish to share some of your child’s work with me, please send it via email to [email protected]
Kind regards,Maria Rynne
Monday 11 th May 2020 P.E Joe Wicks daily P.E. lesson live on YouTube.
Can be completed at any stage throughout the day on YouTube at The Body Coach TV or follow the link below.
https://www.youtube.com/playlist? list=PLyCLoPd4VxBvQafyve889qVcPxYEjdSTl
Word of the Day Nauseous- Simple Definition: ‘Sick and feeling like
you might vomit’- Please find the images for our word of
the day attached at the end of these pages.
English (Writing / Phonics)
Handwriting – Capital N Discuss the times we use capital letters:
Names and Places Can you think of 5 names starting with N? Just Handwriting Workbook - page 46
- Remember to complete your checklist before starting to write or say our rhyme: “Chair in, feet down, back straight, don’t frown!”
Phonics Revision Booklet – ‘or’- I will attach the necessary pages for
this week from the Phonics Revision Booklet at the bottom of these pages.
Just Phonics Workbook - page 36Gaeilge Daily Comhrá:
- Please find a sample conversation attached at the end of these pages.
- Practice Phrases:- Cad atá sa pháirc? Tá____ sa pháirc. - Bó agus lao, caora agus uan, muc agus banbh,capall, asal,
gé agus lacha, coileach, cearc agus sicíní (Cow and calf, sheep and lamb, pig and piglet, horse, donkey, goose and duck,cock, hen and chickens)
Bua na Cainte – Amhrán Nua – Feach ar an Asal- Please find the words of the new song
at the bottom of these pages. - Please find the Bua na Cainte video
that I have screen recorded on the main class blog page.
- It will be labelled ‘Bua na Cainte –
Féach ar an Asal – Monday 11th May’- Additional Activity: Use your own farm
animals at home to practice the phrasesMaths Mental maths warm-up.
- Please find some simple ideas for mental maths questions / ideas at the end of these pages, under our word of the day.
- Useful website for some mental maths challenges: https://ie.ixl.com/math/sr-infants/add-two-numbers-sums-up-to-10
- Look back at last week to recap on number circles
Action Maths - page 97English (Reading/Writing)
Collins Big Cat eBooks- Please follow the link below. - https://www.connect.collins.co.uk/school/
Portal.aspx- Yellow – ‘Hands’ pgs. 2-7 - Blue – ‘Harry’s Garden’ pgs. 2-7- Green – ‘Scary Hair’ pgs. 2-11 - Orange – ‘Kind Emma’ pgs. 2-11
Free Writing – Writing of Daily Diary Put the 5 ‘N’ names you thought of, into
sentences
Tuesday 12 th May 2020 P.E. Joe Wicks daily P.E. lesson live on YouTube.
Can be completed at any stage throughout the day on YouTube at The Body Coach TV or follow the link below.
https://www.youtube.com/playlist? list=PLyCLoPd4VxBvQafyve889qVcPxYEjdSTl
Or Try Cosmic kids yoga https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=40SZl84Lr7A
Word of the Day Harmful- Simple Definition: ‘Causing hurt or pain’- Please find the images for our word of
the day attached at the end of these pages.
English (Phonics) Sound of the Day: ‘or’ Phonics Revision Booklet - ‘or’
- I will attach the necessary pages for this week from the Phonics Revision Booklet at the bottom of these pages.
Just Phonics Workbook - page 37Gaeilge Daily Comhrá: attached at the end of these
pages. Practice Phrases:
Féach _________. (Look___)ar an moncaí, ar an gcapall, ar an asal, ar an gcoinín, ar an muc, ar an gcaora ( at the monkey/ at the horse/at the donkey/ at the rabbit/ at the pig/ at the sheep)Tá a (h)eireaball ar strae. (The tail is lost)Cuir eireaball___. (Put the tail ___)
Bua na Cainte – Video Lesson - Please find Bua na Cainte video that I
have screen recorded on the main class blog page.
- It will be labelled ‘Bua na Cainte – Tuesday 12th May’
Maths Mental maths warm-up. - Please find some simple ideas for
mental maths questions / ideas at the end of these pages, under our word of the day.
- Useful website for some mental maths challenges: https://ie.ixl.com/math/sr-infants/add-two-numbers-sums-up-to-10
Action Maths - page 98 Count on and count back
Sometimes children find these sums confusing. It might be helpful to draw out a separate number line for the children to use. Do plenty of oral practise before completing the page. Ex. Ask the children to put a counter/block/piece of pasta on the number 2 and take 3 jumps forward(using their counter) Do lots of examples first and encourage your child to physically move the counter each time.
Do the same for moving back. Additional activity:
https://www.topmarks.co.uk/learning-to-count/blast-off Click the blue ‘Count on & back’ button then click the ‘counting on’ 0-20 button today and tomorrow, and do the ‘counting back’ 0-20 Thursday and Friday
English (Reading/Writing)
Collins Big Cat eBooks- Please follow the link below. - https://www.connect.collins.co.uk/school/
Portal.aspx- Yellow – ‘Hands’ pgs. 8-15- Blue – ‘Harry’s Garden’ pgs. 8-15- Green – ‘Scary Hair’ pgs. 12-23- Orange – ‘Kind Emma’ pgs. 12-23
Free Writing – Writing of Daily DiarySESE What a Wonderful World pg. 39
Animals Need A Home Watch this video about different animal
home’s. Can you spot the animals from our book? Which home is different in the video to
our book? (Rabbit: hutch versus burrow) Why? (Pet v outside)
Draw your favourite animal and its home. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=r_Fnk7dGq8U Additional Activity: Take a walk in your locality and look for animals and their homes.
Wednesday 13 th May 2020 P.E. Joe Wicks daily P.E. lesson live on YouTube.
Can be completed at any stage throughout the day on YouTube at The Body Coach TV or follow the link below.
https://www.youtube.com/playlist? list=PLyCLoPd4VxBvQafyve889qVcPxYEjdSTl
Or Cosmic Yoga https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YR1OxBk8BF4
Word of the Day Accident- Simple Definition: ‘Something bad that
happens by mistake’
- Please find the images for our word of the day attached at the end of these pages.
English (Writing) Handwriting – Capital N Just Handwriting Practice copy - page 24
- Remember to complete your checklist before starting to write or say our rhyme: “Chair in, feet down, back straight, don’t frown!”
Gaeilge Daily Comhrá: attached at the end of these pages.
Practice Phrases: Bhí an t-asal ag gol. (The donkey was crying)
Chaill sé a eireaball.(He lost his tail)Fuair Teidí a eireaball arís. (Teddy got his tail)Bhí áthas ar an asal. (Donkey was happy.)
Bua na Cainte – Video Lesson - Please find Bua na Cainte video that I
have screen recorded on the main class blog page.
- It will be labelled ‘Bua na Cainte – Wednesday 13th May’
Bua na Cainte lch. 45 Additional activity: Drámaíocht: Change the
word ‘asal’ to your own name and the word ‘eireaball’ to s different word and act it out.
Example: Bhí Tristan/ Caroline/ Sadie ag gol.(T/C/S are crying) Chaill sé/sí a peann luaidhe/a mhála scoile/a chluiche/a hata. (He/She lost their pencil/school bag/ game/ hat)
Maths Mental maths warm-up. - Please find some simple ideas for
mental maths questions / ideas at the end of these pages, under our word of the day.
Action Maths - page 99 Using 5 cubes/marbles/pasta shapes tell
the story of 5. This is all the ways we can make the number 5, in a sum. ie: 5+0=5
Draw out two big circles and put your cubes into them to make the sum. Example below:
5 + 0 = 5Move one cube over to the empty circle and name the new sum:
4 + 1 = 5Continue moving one cube each time until the last sum (0+5=5)
Say the sum aloud each each time you make a new one.Write down each new sum, one under the other in your copy.This is called ‘The story of 5’. When complete you should have 6 sums.Additional Activity:https://resources.hwb.wales.gov.uk/VTC/story_of_5/eng/Introduction/default.htm Revision of the formation of number 5, watch the story of Sian, count the different objects in the story. Find the tyres and flower pots with 5 on them.
English (Reading/Writing)
Collins Big Cat eBooks- Please follow the link below. - https://www.connect.collins.co.uk/school/
Portal.aspx- Yellow – ‘The Helper Bird’ pgs. 2-7 - Blue – ‘It’s Great to be Small’ pgs. 2-7- Green – ‘Seahorses’ pgs. 2-11 - Orange – ‘Morris Plays Hide and Seek’ pgs.
2-11 Free Writing – Writing of Daily Diary
Thursday 14 th May 2020 P.E. Joe Wicks daily P.E. lesson live on YouTube.
Can be completed at any stage throughout the day on YouTube at The Body Coach TV or follow the link below.
https://www.youtube.com/playlist? list=PLyCLoPd4VxBvQafyve889qVcPxYEjdSTl
Or Cosmic Yoga https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LZAaZDVqCiA
Word of the Day Throbbing- Simple Definition: ‘Pulsing or beating
with pain’- Please find the images for our word of
the day attached at the end of these pages.
Gaeilge Daily Comhrá: attached at the end of these pages.
Practice Phrases:Bhí bron ar an lacha ghránna. (The ugly duckling was sad)Bhí áthas ar an eala bheag álainn. (The small swan was happy)Change ‘áthas’ agus ‘bron’ to ocras/fearg/tart/tuirse (hungry/angry/thirsty/tired)
Bua na Cainte – Video Lesson Scéal – An Lacha Ghránna
- Please find Bua na Cainte video that I have screen recorded on the main class blog page.
- It will be labelled ‘Bua na Cainte – An Lacha Ghránna - Thursday 14th and Friday 15th May’
Maths Mental maths warm-up. - Please find some simple ideas for
mental maths questions / ideas at the end of these pages, under our word of the day.
Action Maths page 100 Story of 10 This page is similar to Wednesdays Maths
page.Using the same format as Wednesday, draw out two big circles and use 10 counters/cubes/pasta shells.Write out each new sum in your copy and say it aloud every time.ie: 10 and 0 makes 10 or 10 plus 0 equals 10This is the story of 10.I am attaching a nice video about Farmer Pete who had 10 sheep, he tells the story of 10 through song. “Farmer Pete he had 10 sheep, all were in the pen, 10 were safe and
none had gone......10 and 0 makes 10, Oh dear said Pete, Where are my sheep, There’s 9 here in the pen, 9 are safe and 1 has gone, 9 and 1 makes 10....etc (Everyone sing along!!) https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Cbiji4iMZgs The visual might make it easier to understand.
English (Reading/Writing /Phonics)
Phonics – Revision Just Phonics Workbook page 38 (Revision) Collins Big Cat eBooks
- Please follow the link below. - https://www.connect.collins.co.uk/school/
Portal.aspx- Yellow – ‘The Helper Bird’ pgs. 8-15- Blue – ‘It’s Great to be Small’ pgs. 8-15- Green – ‘Seahorses’ pgs. 12-23- Orange – ‘Morris Plays Hide and Seek’ pgs.
12-23 Free Writing – Writing of Daily Diary
Music Dabbledoo: Free one month subscription for parents.
https://dabbledoomusic.com/p/parents Music activity: Listen to the following piece of music: Tortoises from Carnival of the Animals https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=oEjb_VoHI2g
Tell the children that you are going to play music about an animal moving. Play a little of the track and invite suggestions. Give a hint if necessary.
Ask your child to describe how the tortoise moves, how is this shown in the music? Is the music fast/slow?
Play the whole track and ask them to imagine the tortoise moving around very slowly. Discuss: Does the music reflect the movement of the tortoise?
Play last week’s piece of music: “The flight of the bumblebee”. Discuss the main difference between the two pieces of music-the speed. Why is this?
Complete the activity sheet attached below.SESE and SPHE What a Wonderful World pg. 47
Electricity: Here’s a video explaining electricity
https://www.youtube.com/watch? v=WRseU1tCbZ0 It may be a little complicated so pick the easier elements of it.
Discuss electricity in the school and home. How did people manage long ago without electricity for
lighting, cooking etc? Use old magazines to make a collage of common electrical
appliances. Discuss safety issues concerning electricityAdditional Activity:Electrical safety tips: Never put fingers or other objects in an outlet(socket) Keep metal objects out of toasters Never use anything with a cord or plug around water Never pull a plug out by its cord Stay away from substations and power lines Don't climb on power poles Never fly kites near power lines Stay away from broken or fallen power lines Never touch or climb trees that are near power lines Never touch big, metal transformer boxes with warning signs Obey warning signs
1. Discuss the Electrical Dangers in the pictures attached below.
2. Complete the activity sheet below
Friday 15 th May 2020 P.E. Joe Wicks daily P.E. lesson live on YouTube.
Can be completed at any stage throughout the day on YouTube at The Body Coach TV or follow the link below.
https://www.youtube.com/playlist? list=PLyCLoPd4VxBvQafyve889qVcPxYEjdSTl
Or Cosmic Yoga https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YKmRB2Z3g2s
Word of the Day Shatter- Simple Definition: ‘Break into lots of little
pieces’- Please find the images for our word of
the day attached at the end of these pages.
English (Handwriting / Phonics)
Handwriting – Capital U When do we use capital letters? U is a hard letter, can you think of one name
and one place that start with capital U? Just Handwriting page 47
- Remember to complete your checklist before starting to write or say our rhyme: “Chair in, feet down, back straight, don’t frown!”
Just Phonics Workbook - page 39 (Revision)
Phonics Revision Booklet – go back over ‘or’ words
Write as many ‘or’ words that you can remember (without looking!!!)
Gaeilge Daily Comhrá: attached at the end of these pages.
Revise all the Practice Phrases from the week.
Bua na Cainte – Video Lesson Scéal – An Lacha Ghránna
- Please find Bua na Cainte video that I have screen recorded on the main class blog page.
- It will be labelled ‘Bua na Cainte – An Lacha Ghránna - Thursday 14th and Friday 15th May’
Bua na Cainte – lch. 46Maths Mental maths warm-up.
- Please find some simple ideas for mental maths questions / ideas at the end of these pages, under our word of the day.
Friday Maths Challenge:- Complete ‘Go on’ Sheet attached at the end
of the pages- Try and write out ‘The story of 5’ by
yourself on a spare piece of paper (using your circles and counters)
English (Reading/Writing)
Collins Big Cat eBooks- Please follow the link below. - https://www.connect.collins.co.uk/school/
Portal.aspx- Yellow – Re-read ‘Hands’ &‘The Helper
Bird’ - Blue – Re-read ‘Harry’s Garden’ & ‘It’s
Great to be Small’ - Green – Re-read ‘Scary Hair’ &
‘Seahorses’ - Orange – Re-read ‘Kind Emma’ & ‘Morris
Plays Hide and Seek’ Free Writing – Writing of Daily Diary
Art Listen to the story of the ‘Little Red hen’https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=smspKuKqt5c
Using the pictures below at the end of these pages....cut out the four animals, colour them in. Stick an old lollipop stick/twig/empty kitchen roll to them. Make stick puppets. Cut out the bread/barn etc and retell the story in your own words using the props.
Name the homes for all the animals you cut out.
Monday 11th May 2020
Tuesday 12th May 2020
Wednesday 13th May 2020
Thursday 14th May 2020
Friday 15st May 2020
Gaeilge - Resources
Comhrá
Dia Duit!Dia is Muire duit.
Cé tusa?Is mise ______. (Child’s name)
Conas atá tú?Tá mé go maith go raibh maith agat.
Cén saghas lae é?Tá an lá ______. (fuar, te, tirim, gaofar, scamallch)
Cad atá ort?Tá ______ orm. (bríste, stocaí, t-léine, sciorta, gúna, geansaí, cóta, hata)
Amhrán – Féach ar an Asal
Féach ar an asal.Féach ar an asal.
Tá a eireaball ar strae.Faigh a eireaball.Faigh a eireaball.Is cuir ar arís é.
Practice counting in twos
while doing jumping jacks.
Table Tennis!Pretend you are both
holding a racket. Start counting at any number and pass the
next number back using your racket.
Practice doubling single numbers.
E.g. 2+2,3+3. 4+4
Practice doing the Story of numbers
3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10. 3 + 0 = 32 + 1 = 31 + 2 = 30 + 3 = 3
Simple addition sums e.g. 2 plus 3,
5 and 4.Remind the children to lock in the bigger number and count on, like we do in
school!
Throw two dice; add the two numbers that you rolled
together.
Count backwards
starting at any number you like.
Get all members of your family to line
up in order of height, age, birthdays
(whose birthday comes first in the
year etc.).
Simple number stories; E.g. ‘If I
have 8 sweets and I give 4 to Mary, how
many will I have left?
Amhrán – Féach ar an Asal
Féach ar an asal.Féach ar an asal.
Tá a eireaball ar strae.Faigh a eireaball.Faigh a eireaball.Is cuir ar arís é.
Monday 11th & Tuesday 12th May 2020 – Phonics Revision Booklet (sent home in folder also)Read the following words with your child. Each set of words is focusing on a particular blend / digraph covered over the course of the year.
Revision of ‘or’ sound
fork bornform horsestorm corn
Count forwards and backwards as gaeilge;
A haon, a dó, a trí, a ceathair, a cúig, a sé, a seacht, a hocht, a naoi,
a deich.
Get all members of your family to line
up in order of height, age, birthdays
(whose birthday comes first in the
year etc.).
horn Corkshort stork
Music Activity sheet: Thursday
Thursday: Discuss the Electrical dangers in the pictures:
Thursday’s work sheet:
Additional Activity: Thursday’s sheet:Draw in two objects in each room that use electricity:
Friday’s Maths Challenge:
Friday Art: