Monday 27 February 2017

homework (27/02/17 to 03/03/17)

homework (27/02/17 to 03/03/17)

*If your child is using a homework pass can you remind them to write that in their homework copies or wherever they are doing homework so that when I'm correcting I know why they didn't do that part.

English Reading: Read chapters "And all's well 1" on Monday and "And all's well 2" on Wednesday

English Oral Language: Run through oral language questions (given out on day) for "And all's well 1" on Monday and "And all's well 2" on Wednesday.

English Writing: Between Monday/ Tuesday find 3 words in "And All's Well" that the children don't know, look them up in the dictionary and write a definition for each. Then use each word in a sentence. Do the same for "And All's well" between Wednesday/ Thursday.

Example:
sidling: To move sideways sneakily.
veranda: a large, open porch attached to a house. Verandas have roofs and are used for social activities.
Triumphantly: having achieved a great success or victory.

He was sidling up to me in class looking for answers.
The Veranda is in front of my house.
I waved triumphantly when I scored the goal.

English Spelling and Irish spellings in spelling folder:Spread words evenly across the evenings if you can.

spellings
Icy
Diet
Child
Idea
Wild
Behind
Spider
Pirate
Diary
Viking


Sciorta
Bríste
Gúna
Léine
Bróga

Maths sheet on 3D shapes. 

Maths: Tables Champion p31.

Irish Reading: p76 - 79 Leigh sa Bhaile.  Can parents (if you are able to) ask the children the questions that appear on the page and go through the tricky vocab in the corner. there is a parents resource page where at this website: http://my.cjfallon.ie/dashboard/student-resources

Use this website, by ticking Léigh sa Bhaile C, then clicking view resources beside the page you are doing that night (it will say lch5 - this means page 5)

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