Dear Parents,
Here is suggested work for this week. Please email any pictures of work to gfitzgibbonnickerns@gmail.com.
Kind Regards,
Ms. Fitzgibbon.
Senior Infants
English
Reading– If you are out of books, there are plenty of free ebooks on https://www.oxfordowl.co.uk/. Look in the ebook library on this website.
Phonics Workbook: (1 page daily)
Pg. 35,36,37,38,39
Writing Activities
Oral Language
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Maths
Figure it Out
Complete any pages not finished pg. 62,64,67,71,75
Pg. 71- The word “altogether” means that we add!
On page 71- It would be beneficial to “act out” the word problems using pieces of pasta/ lego/ any small material available.
For e.g. Joe has 3 sweets – put a group of three pasta shells on the table
Anna has two – put a separate group of 2 pasta shells on the table
Put the two groups together to see how many they have “altogether”
Gaeilge
Gaeilge
Look at the video “Cén t-am é” This is a short clip from the Bua na Cainte programme https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=p_t4RwD2Uo8
Listen to the clip a few times and ask your child to repeat the sentences. It may be helpful to practise counting to 12 a few times first. Try to learn the numbers by heart.
Practise asking “Cén t-am é?” (What time is it) and answering with “Tá sé a _______ a chlog”
SESE
SESE- Sounds around us!
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GzzGFRQQtuE – This is a great video that explains what sound is in a very simple manner.
Can you find three things in your house that make a loud sound and three things that make a quiet sound. Make a list of what you find.
First Class
English
Pg. 86 – Dictation sentences (Call out these sentences slowly, one at a time in the following order. Ask your child to write each sentence underneath the correct picture)
Pg. 87 & 88
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Maths:
Busy at Maths pg. 102, 103, 104, 105
Data
Your child will be learning how to read data from a chart. Your child will need to know the language of data, column, row, chart, more than, less than, not as many.
Representing and interpreting data
Data can be organised in many ways in everyday life, from pictograms to bar charts, to bar graphs etc. In Senior Infants, your child was expected to represent and interpret data (information/objects etc.) in two rows or columns. In First Class s/he is asked to represent and interpret data in four rows or columns. It is best to introduce your child to data using a range of objects that are familiar to him/her.
Making rows
Give your child up to 10 buttons/pasta shells/clothes pegs/ fridge magnets,etc. It is best to start with only two rows or columns and build up to four rows/ columns. Ask him/her to make a row of 7 buttons. Then ask him/her to place a row of 5 pasta shells directly underneath the buttons.
These rows should be in one-to-one correspondence (directly under each other). Your child should be able to see the pasta shells in the bottom row that correspond to the buttons in the top row. S/he should also be able to see that there are two extra buttons in the top row. You can ask questions like:
You can now ask your child to add a row or column of clothes pegs and ask similar type questions. Then add a row/column of fridge magnets and ask a variety of questions.
Note: Any small items you have can be used to make the rows or columns.
Gaeilge
Look at the video “Cén t-am é” This is a short clip from the Bua na Cainte programme https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=p_t4RwD2Uo8
Listen to the clip a few times and ask your child to repeat the sentences. It may be helpful to practise counting to 12 a few times first. Try to learn the numbers by heart.
Practise asking “Cén t-am é?” (What time is it) and answering with “Tá sé a _______ a chlog”
SESE- Sounds around us!
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GzzGFRQQtuE – This is a great video that explains what sound is in a very simple manner.
Small World pg. 96 – Sound experiment (Make sure to complete with supervision of an adult).