Monday 29 January 2018

Homework (29/01/18 - 02/02/18)

Homework (29/01/18 - 02/02/18)

*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: Ch 9. Under the Hawthorn Tree

English Writing: Sheet on Ch. 9 Under the Hawthorn Tree (full sentences)

English grammar: Sheet on conjunctions.

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

spellings:
dirty
rainy
lazy
nosy
cheesy
greasy
funny
runny
spotty

rosy

bróg
spúnóg
sceallóga
seamróg
pancóg

Maths homework: Division sheet.   

Gaeilge: Spelling sheet and comprehension on back.

Gaeilge verb: Dún - To Close

Dhún mé
Dhún tú
Dhún sé
Dhún sí
Ar dhún mé
Níor dhún mé

Dúnann
Dúnann
Dúnann
Dúnann
An ndúnann

Ní dhúnann

Monday 22 January 2018

Parent Teacher Meetings Sign Up

Step 1:

Search: http://www.signupgenius.com/go/60B0E45AEAB2FA4F94-parent

Step 2:

Choose a time that suits you and click 'Submit and Sign up'


Step 3: It will bring you to the next page. In the comment box write your name and your childs name. Fill in your name and an email also. When this is done click 'sign up now'.



Step 4: This is what the finished process will look like.




Homework (22/01/18 - 26/0118)

Homework (22/01/18 - 26/0118)

*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: Ch 8. Under the Hawthorn Tree

English Writing: Shee
t on Ch. 8 Under the Hawthorn Tree (full sentences)

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

spellings:
latest
later
nicer
nicest
wetter
smarter
smartest
higher
highest
wisest

scoil
clog
mála scoile
bosca lóin
bosca bruscar

Maths homework: Long multiplication sheet. Example:
                               
                       *This is the end product of all of the other ways we have practised*
Gaeilge: Spelling sheet and comprehension on back.

Gaeilge verb:
Glan – To Clean:
AC:
Ghlan mé
Ghlan tú
Ghlan sé
Ghlan sí
Ar ghlan tú?
Níor ghlan tú
AL:
Glanann
Glanann
Glanann
Glanann
An ghlanann tú?

nglanann tú.

Monday 15 January 2018

Homework (15/01/17)

Homework (15/01/17)

*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.

No English sentences or reading due to Japan project.

English Grammar: Sheet on conjunctions.

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

spellings
shorter
softer
younger
older
youngest
oldest
easier
easiest
funnier
funniest

Eanáir (Jan)
Feabhra (Feb)
Márta (Mar)
Aibreán (Apr)
Bealtaine (May)



Maths sheet - multiplication - This is quite a tough sheet. The children are having a little bit of difficulty. I am sending an email to your email addresses with sheets that will aid you in helping your child when they are doing the sheet. 

Irish grammar - 
Children to learn the past and present tense of bris and how to use it in a sentence.

Bris (To Break)
Past tense:
Bhris mé
Bhris tú
Bhris sé
Bhris sí
Ní Bhris mé
Ar Bhris mé?

Present tense: 
Briseann mé
Briseann tú
Briseann sé
Briseann sí
Ní bhriseann mé
An mbriseann mé?


Project work.

Monday 8 January 2018

Project about Japan

As some of you know we will be having an international week that will be running from the 22nd to the 26th of January. Throughout this week we will be learning all about the different countries and cultures all around the world. The country that 4th class are focusing on for this year is Japan. We will be doing some research tomorrow (9th of January) on different aspects of Japan.

The children will be doing an individual project about Japan that is due on Friday the 19th of January.

Childrens projects should:

- Presented on an A2 or A3 sheet.
- Be written.
- Include pictures either sketched or printed off.
- Include some general information about Japan (language spoken, population, climate, capital city etc.)
- Have 2/3 sections on different topics about Japan. Examples of topics could be:
Traditions, Inventions, Technology, Clothes, Famous Landmarks, Language, Clothes, Climate, Famous people, History (Samuri, Wars etc.), Anime, Manga, Food, Money, Origami.

Homework (08/01/17)

Homework (08/01/17)

*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.

No English sentences or reading due to Japan project.

English Grammar: Sheet on comparatives and superlatives.

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

spellings
Chestnut
Chopstick
Earwig
Sunflower
Flowerbed
Fingernail
Skateboard
Fishfinger
Keyboard
Waterfall

Séasúr
Grian
Scamall
Báistí
Sneachta
Fuar

Maths sheet - revision look back page.

Irish grammar - 
Children to learn the past and present tense of cuir and how to use it in a sentence.

Cuir (To Put)
Past tense:
Chuir mé (I put)
Chuir tú (You put)
Chuir sé (He put)
Chuir sí (She put)
Ní chuir ____.  (Negative - didn't put)
Ar chuir ____? (Question - did you put)

Present tense: 
Cuireann mé (I put)
Cuireann tú (You put)
Cuireann sé (He put)
Cuireann sí She put)
Ní Chuireann ____. (Negative - don't put)
An gcuireann ____? (Question - Are you putting)


Project work.

Homework (14/05/18 - 25/05/18)

Homework (14/05/18 - 25/05/18) *If your child is using a homework pass can you remind them to write that in their homework copies or whe...