Hi Everyone,
I know today Friday 3rd of April we would be due to go on our Easter Holidays. I’ve put togther some updated schoolwork for those of you who would like to keep a routine going next week.
I’ve included some activities on twinkl. You can sign up for twinkl for free by going to www.twinkl.ie/offer and enter the code IRLTWINKLHELPS.
If you want to get in contact with me with any questions ect. you can email me at gfitzgibbonnickerns@gmail.com. I’ve love to see pictures of completed work!
Hope you are all safe and well,
Miss Fitzgibbon.
Senior Infants
English
Continue with the sounds book, revising sounds and blending words on the blending pages.
Parent can call out one or two words a day and child can try their best to write the word.
Here are some phonics games and reading websites you might like to try out.
Continue practising writing in the green writing copy.
One/ two days, instead of writing in the green copy, children can write their “News”. Focus more on news from the child’s life. Children should be familiar with writing their “news” from school. Start by getting them to tell you something interesting they did/ played/ made recently. Children can copy/ trace your writing and then try to write one line independently. 2/3 lines is plenty for Senior Infants! Normally we put it in this format:
Today is Monday.
It is sunny.
Yesterday I played ball with my dog Spot.
Spot loves to play.
He wags his tail.
Story
Here’s a link to a story called “The Runaway Iceberg” https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=AR6BsTddboc&feature=youtu.be
Ask your child to retell the story in their own words.
Draw a picture of what happened at the beginning, middle and end of the story!
Maths
This week we will focus on money!
Your child is learning about 1,2,5 and 20 cent coins. Your child needs to know the mathematical language associated with money- dear, expensive, cheap, cheaper, Which is cheaper?, How many?, count, money, brown, copper, What colour is a coin?
Playing and pretending with real coins is the best way to teach him/her, nothing beats hands-on experience.
Here are some maths activities/ games that you could do with your child to help their understanding.
Matching Coins
If you have a pile of old coppers/ change around, as most houses do, ask your child to sort the coins, putting all the 1c together, 2c together, 5c, 10c and 20c
Play Shop
Ask your child to set up a play shop. They can collect some items to sell and make some price tags for them. Try to make sure the items don’t cost more than 20c They can pretend to be a shopkeeper/ customer, practise buying items, and giving change.. Make up some questions about the items or get your child to make up the questions, for example:
How much does the packet of cereal cost?
Which is dearer/ more expensive, the apple or the orange
I have 6c, have I enough money to buy the carrot?
Trading Coins
Practise swapping coins for other coins that make the same value, for example, if you want to swap a 10c, your child could hand you a 5c and a 5c, or five 2c coins.
Busy at Maths Homework Book- pg. 36 and 37
Gaeilge
Look at the video https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LvBSZb6y5FA “DinoLingo Irish for kids – Learning Irish for kids – Irish lessons”
Draw a cat (cat) , madra (dog) éin (bird) iasc( fish).
Science:
Based on the story “The Runaway Ice-berg”
Investigate floating and sinking- Things that are lighter than water float, and things that are heavier than water sink.
Give your child a basin of water and some items they can test out in the water. Get them to predict whether the item will float or sink! They can make a list of items that float and a list of items that sink if they like.
Make and Do: Once children have a little understanding of floating and sinking, they could see if they can make a “lifejacket” for a lego man/ or a man made out of playdough out of materials such as cork, sponge, cotton wool, polystyrene, newspaper, bottle caps, balloons, swimming armbands or aeroboards.
Art
Search “How to draw a penguin activity” on Twinkl to see how to draw a penguin step by step.
First Class
English
Continue with spelling booklet.
Here are some phonics games and reading websites you might like to try out.
Story
Here’s a link to a story called “The Runaway Iceberg” https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=AR6BsTddboc&feature=youtu.be
Ask your child to retell the story in their own words.
Draw a picture of what happened at the beginning, middle and end of the story!
Here’s some vocabulary from the story. Put these words into a sentence:
cracking
peering
trembling
flippers
thud
current
smashed
explorer
If they like, your child could write a story about penguins!
Twinkl Worksheet
Search “KS1 Using Adjectives: Brave Explorers Job Advert Worksheet” on twinkl for a worksheet linked to the story.
Maths:
Continue with Master Your Maths.
Maths Activities to revise Money
Your child will be learning about 1c, 2c, 5c, 10c, 20c, and 50c coins.
Matching Coins
If you have a pile of old coppers/ change around, as most houses do, ask your child to sort the coins, putting all the 1c together, 2c together, 5c, 10c and 20c
Play Shop
Ask your child to set up a play shop. They can collect some items to sell and make some price tags for them. Try to make sure the items don’t cost more than 50c. They can pretend to be a shopkeeper/ customer, practise buying items, and giving change.. Make up some questions about the items or get your child to make up the questions, for example:
How much does the packet of cereal cost?
Which is dearer/ more expensive, the apple or the orange
I have 6c, have I enough money to buy the carrot?
If I buy the apple with 50c how much change will I get?
Trading Coins
Practise swapping coins for other coins that make the same value, for example, if you want to swap a 10c, your child could hand you a 5c and a 5c, or five 2c coins.
Gaeilge
Look at the video https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YhiVSChWKX0
Draw and label the words below.
rothar- bicycle
gluaisrothar- motorcycle
car- car
bus – bus
trucail– truck
traein – train
héileacaptar- helicopter
eitleán- plane
bád – boat
roicéad- rocket
Science:
Based on the story “The Runaway Ice-berg”
Investigate floating and sinking- Things that are lighter than water float, and things that are heavier than water sink.
Give your child a basin of water and some items they can test out in the water. Get them to predict whether the item will float or sink! They can make a list of items that float and a list of items that sink if they like.
Make and Do: Once children have a little understanding of floating and sinking, they could see if they can make a “lifejacket” for a lego man/ or a man made out of playdough out of materials such as cork, sponge, cotton wool, polystyrene, newspaper, bottle caps, balloons, swimming armbands or aeroboards.
Art:
Search “How to draw a penguin activity” on Twinkl to see how to draw a penguin step by step.