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MONDAY 8 th JUNE 2020 GAEILGE Siopadóireacht: Ceacht 6.1 Briathar: (Verb) Dúirt (said) Learn to say Dúirt mé (I said) Foclóir: deich (ten), fiche (twenty), tríocha (thirty), daichead (forty), caoga (fifty) Comhrá: Siopadóireacht: Ceacht 6.1 ( Click on the link in the Bua na Cainte file on the blog) Learn to count Deich euro, fiche euro, tríocha euro, daichead euro, caoga euro. Léitheoireacht: Read the story below Fóclóir: fógra teilifíse television advertisement sladmhargadh sale breagán toy geansaí peile football jersey ar díol for sale bábóg doll puipéad puppet cathain when cá háit where Scríbhneoireacht: Answer the questions based on the above story into your Irish Copy. 1. Cad atá ar siúl? (What is on?) 2. Cad atá ar díol? (What is on sale?)

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MONDAY 8th JUNE 2020

GAEILGE Siopadóireacht: Ceacht 6.1

Briathar: (Verb) Dúirt (said) Learn to say Dúirt mé (I said)

Foclóir: deich (ten), fiche (twenty), tríocha (thirty), daichead (forty), caoga (fifty)

Comhrá: Siopadóireacht: Ceacht 6.1 ( Click on the link in the Bua na Cainte file on the blog) Learn to count Deich euro, fiche euro, tríocha euro, daichead euro, caoga euro.

Léitheoireacht: Read the story below

Fóclóir: fógra teilifíse television advertisement sladmhargadh sale breagán toy geansaí peile football jersey ar díol for sale bábóg doll puipéad puppet cathain when cá háit where

Scríbhneoireacht: Answer the questions based on the above story into your Irish Copy. 1. Cad atá ar siúl? (What is on?) 2. Cad atá ar díol? (What is on sale?)

3. Cathain a bheidh sé ar siúl? (When will it be on?) 4. Cá bhfuil sé ar siúl? (Where is it on?)

Litriúcháin: Droch Aimsir: agus and ag titim falling

ENGLISH Daily Edit: Rewrite the paragraph correctly (capital letters, full stops, question marks, commas, spelling errors, apostrophes and speech marks) i dont know how to get to your house emily said i live on park street i said you will pass the library the hospital the post office and the market i said my house is right next to market

Vocabulary Words: cooperate, include, gust, classify, settle. Fill word, definition and sentence into Vocabulary Folder

Spellings: My Spelling Workbook C Unit 17 p.68 (knight, knife, knot, tomorrow) Question 4 p.68

Reading: Guided Reading: Click onto https://readon.myon.co.uk Reading Strategy: Visualisation: Blue Group: “Third Grade Mix-Up” p.111-124 (Sidney and Sydney Series) Orange Group: “Germs!” p.93-111 (Dirty Bertie Series) Green Group: “The Invisible Robot” p.115-121 (S.M.A.R.T.S Series) Red Group: “A Star is Born” p.131-150 (Stardust Stables Series)

Oral Language Beginning with the letter F: What is it? Answer orally.

1. A small animal found near water that has webbed feet and long back legs for jumping 2. A country in Europe 3. A small tool with two or more pointed parts used for picking up and eating food. 4. A small wild animal that is related to dogs and that has a long pointed nose and a bushy tail. 5. The front part of the head that has the eyes, nose and mouth on it. 6. A creature that looks like a very small human has magic powers and sometimes has wings. 7. A large tropical bird that has pink or red wings and a very long neck and legs. 8. A piece of land used for growing crops or raising animals. 9. A thick growth of trees and bushes that covers a large area. 10. The part of a room on which you stand.

Handwriting: Capital letter H Watch the Capital H video clip on the blog and copy the letters below into your handwriting copy (3 lines)

Definition work toward the same goal

Sentence My group had to cooperate in order to get the job done.

Synonyms unite join

Antonyms Disagree

Definition to take in

Sentence We need to include everyone in our game of tag.

Synonyms contain embrace

Antonyms remove exclude

Definition a burst of wind

Sentence The gust of wind blew over our sun umbrella.

Synonyms blast burst

Antonyms breeze stillness

cooperate

(verb)

include

(verb)

gust

(noun)

Definition to arrange

Sentence We will classify the rocks based on how they were formed.

Synonyms sort group rank

Antonyms disorder

Definition to make quiet

Sentence He mom gave her a book to help her settle down.

Synonyms calm quiet soothe

Antonyms upset energise

MATHS

Tables: Skip count 0, 12, 24, 36, 48, 60, 72, 84, 96, 108, 120, 132, 144 Click on the counting in 12’s song: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-lQcXDvLyZo Multiply x12 (0x12=0, 1x12=12, 2x12=24, 3x12=36)

Maths Challenge: Test 43 Maths: Weight Watch the video clip: www.youtube.com/watch?v=ybEU-6U7s8k to help you understand lighter than and heavier than. Answers these questions in your Maths Copy

classify

(verb)

settle

(verb)

TUESDAY 9th JUNE 2020 GAEILGE

Siopadóireacht Ceacht 6.2

Briathar: Dúirt (said) Learn to say Dúirt tú (You said)

Foclóir: An bhfuil cead agam __ a fháil? (Can I get a ___?) Cé mhéad atá ... (How much is...?) luch (mouse), hamstar (hamster), coinín (rabbit), iasc órga

(goldfish), cat (cat), nathair (snake), éan (bird), Cheannaigh (bought), deich (ten), fiche (twenty), tríocha (thirty), daichead (forty), caoga (fifty)

Comhrá: Siopadóireacht Ceacht 6.2 ( Click on the link in the Bua na Cainte file on the blog) An bhfuil cead agam ___ a fháil? (luch, hamstar, coinín, iasc órga, cat, nathair, éan) Tá / Níl cead agat. Cé mhéad atá ___? (ar an iasc órga, ar an gcoinín) ___ euro. (Deich, Fiche, Tríocha, Daichead, Caoga)

Scríbhneoireacht: Bua na Cainte 2 p. 97 Answer the questions 1-5 (top half of page)

Léitheoireacht: Bua na Cainte 2 p. 97 Read the words

Litriúcháin: Droch Aimsir: fuar cold fliuch wet

ENGLISH Daily Edit: Rewrite the paragraph correctly (capital letters, full stops, question marks, commas, spelling errors, apostrophes and speech marks) tennis is a fun sport to play you only need a few things to play tennis you need a partner a tennis racquet and a tennis ball you hit the ball to your partner and they hit it back to you have you ever played tennis before if not you should try it

Vocabulary Words: cooperate, include, gust, classify, settle. Fill synonyms and antonyms into Vocabulary Folder

Spellings: My Spelling Workbook C Unit 17 p.68 (England, loaf, float) Question 5 & 6 p.68

Reading: Guided Reading: Click onto https://readon.myon.co.uk Focus on the Reading Strategy: Questioning: That is thinking about, and asking ourselves questions before, during and after reading to help us understand the text.

Blue Group: “Who Grows Up in the Ocean?” p.3-11 Orange Group: “Plants” p.4-15 (The Science Behind Series) Green Group: “Exploring Deserts” p.4-15 (Benjamin Blog Series) Red Group: “Giant Pandas ” p.4-17 (Endangered and Threatened Animals Series)

Handwriting: Capital letter I Watch the Capital I video clip on the blog and copy the letters below into your handwriting copy (3lines)

Grammar: Irregular plural nouns A plural noun is more than one person, place or thing To make an irregular noun plural, you usually have to change the spelling. Example: child becomes children Some irregular nouns don’t change at all when you make them plural. Example: more than one fish: fish

Write the plural form of each noun e.g. man: men, scissors: scissors 1. woman 2. mouse 3. person 4. foot 5. sheep 6. tooth 7. goose 8. fireman 9. moose 10. pants

MATHS Tables: Skip count 0, 12, 24, 36, 48, 60, 72, 84, 96, 108, 120, 132, 144 Click on the counting in 12’s song: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-lQcXDvLyZo Multiply x12 (4x12=48, 5x12=60, 6x12=72)

Maths Challenge: Test 44 Maths: Answer the questions (Maths Copy)

WEDNESDAY 10th JUNE 2020

GAEILGE Siopadóireacht: Ceacht 7

Briathar: (Verb) Dúirt (said) Learn to say Dúirt sé ( He said)

Foclóir: an luch (the mouse), an t-éan (the bird), an coinín (the rabbit), an hamstar (the hamster), an t-iasc órga (the goldfish).

Comhrá: Siopadóireacht: Ceacht 7: ( Click on the link in the Bua na Cainte file on the blog) Cé leis ...? (Who owns the ...?) Is liomsa é. (I own it. ) Is le ___ é. (It’ s ___.) Níl a fhios agam. (I don’t know.)

Léitheoireacht:

Fóclóir: siopa bronntanas gift shop Mamó granny seacláidí chocolates cárta card

Scríbhneoireact: Answer the questions based on the above story 1. Cé a bhí san ospidéal? (Who was in the hospital?) 2. Cé a bhí sa siopa bronntanas? (Who was in the gift shop? 3. Cad a cheannaigh Rosie? (What did Rosie buy?) 4. Cad a cheannaigh Fionn? (What did Fionn buy?)

Litriúcháin: Droch Aimsir: ag cur sneachta snowing stoirm storm

ENGLISH Daily Edit: Rewrite the paragraph correctly (capital letters, full stops, question marks, commas, spelling errors, apostrophes and speech marks) adam wants to get a dog he cant decide what kind of dog to get he doesnt know if he should get a poodle a labrador or a maltese what kind dog do you think adam should get

Vocabulary Words: WOW Word: brighter. Fill WOW Word into Vocabulary Folder

Spellings: My Spelling Workbook C Unit 17 p.68 (soap, below, own) Question7 p.69 Word Search

Reading: Guided Reading: Click onto https://readon.myon.co.uk Reading Strategy Questioning Blue Group: “Who Grows Up in the Ocean?” p.12-19 Orange Group: “Plants” p.16-25 (The Science Behind Series) Green Group: “Exploring Deserts” p.16-27 (Benjamin Blog Series) Red Group: “Giant Pandas ” p.18-29 (Endangered and Threatened Animals Series)

Handwriting: Capital letter J Watch the Capital J video clip on the blog and copy the letters below into your handwriting copy (3 lines)

WOW WORD: brighter

Prefix: --------------

Root: bright

Suffix: er

Prefix Meaning: --------------

Root Meaning: a lot of light

Suffix Meaning: More

Other Words with this Prefix: --------------

Other Words with this Suffix: lower louder

MATHS

Tables: Skip count 0, 12, 24, 36, 48, 60, 72, 84, 96, 108, 120, 132, 144 Click on the counting in 12’s song: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-lQcXDvLyZo Multiply x12 (7x12=84, 8x12=96, 9x12=108)

THURSDAY 11th JUNE 2020

GAEILGE Siopadóireacht: Ceacht 8

Briathar: (Verb) Dúirt (said) Learn to say Dúirt sí (She said)

Foclóir: Inniu (today), Inné (yesterday), Amárach (tomorrow) An Luan, (Monday), An Mháirt (Tuesday), An Chéadaoin (Wednesday), An Déardaoin (Thursday), An Aoine (Friday), An Satharn (Saturday) An Domhnach (Sunday). Chuaigh me (I went) Cheannaigh mé (I bought)

Comhrá: Siopadóireacht: Ceacht 8 ( Click on the link in the Bua na Cainte file on the blog

Scríbhneoireacht: Bua na Cainte p.98 Finish the sentences

Léitheoireacht: Read the sentences you have written.

Litriúcháin: Droch Aimsir: sioc frost tirim dry

ENGLISH Daily Edit: Rewrite the paragraph correctly (capital letters, full stops, question marks, commas, spelling errors, apostrophes and speech marks) did you know that insects live everywhere in the world except for antarctica you can find insects in the air in trees under the ground and even in the water insects are everywhere insects are nearby no matter where youre at

Vocabulary Words: cooperate, include, gust, classify, settle. Draw picture for words into Vocabulary Folder

Spellings: My Spelling Workbook C Unit 17 p.68 (crow, Saturday, Sunday) Question 8 & 9 p.69

Handwriting: Capital letter K Watch the Capital K video clip on the blog and copy the letters below into your handwriting copy (3 lines)

Reading: Read the discussion text “Making Beds” below.

Discussion / Persuasive Writing: Answer the questions on the sheet “Looking at discussion” into your English Copy

MATHS Tables: Skip count 0, 12, 24, 36, 48, 60, 72, 84, 96, 108, 120, 132, 144 Click on the counting in 12’s song: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-lQcXDvLyZo Multiply x12 (10x12=120, 11x12=132, 12x12=144)

Answer the following questions in Maths Copy

FRIDAY 12th JUNE 2020

GAEILGE Scéal: Rí na nÉan

Briathar: (Verb) Dúirt (said) Revise saying Dúirt mé (I said) Dúirt tú (You said) Dúirt sé (He said) Dúirt sí (She said)

Foclóir: rí na n-éan (king of the birds), Is mise (I am), Ceann Cait (Owl), Iolar (Eagle), Preachán (Crow), Lon Dubh (Blackbird), Spideog (Robin), Cuach (Cuckoo), Dreoilín (Wren), Scéalaí (Narrator), Beidh rás againn. (We will have a race.) Beidh an bua agam. (I will win), ag eitilt (flying) Tá tuirse orm. (I am tired), Rachaidh mé ar dhroim an iolair (I will go on the eagle’s back)

Éisteacht: Listen to the story Rí na nÉan (Click on the link in the Bua na Cainte file on the blog to hear the story)

Léitheoireacht: Read the story

Litriúcháin: Revise all spellings

ENGLISH Daily Edit: Rewrite the paragraph correctly (capital letters, full stops, question marks, commas, spelling errors, apostrophes and speech marks) the butterfly was orange black and white it had six legs three body parts and two antennae i watched it land on the flowers dont you think butterflies are cool

Vocabulary Words: cooperate, include, gust, classify, settle. Complete Vocabulary Assessment

Spellings: My Spelling Workbook C Unit 17 p.68 Revise all spellings.

Reading: The Grumpy Teaspoon Unit 16 p. 64-66: Dotty the Duster

Writing: The Grumpy Teaspoon Unit 16 p. 67: Activity C (Choose the best word for each sentence)

Handwriting: Capital letter L Watch the Capital L video clip on the blog and copy the letters below into your handwriting copy (3 lines)

MATHS

Tables: Skip count 0, 12, 24, 36, 48, 60, 72, 84, 96, 108, 120, 132, 144 Click on the counting in 12’s song: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-lQcXDvLyZo Revise all Multiply x12 tables

Problem Solving: Number 46 Weight Write the answers in your Maths Copy: