Monday, 30 March 2020

Handwriting Resources

These are some resources we use daily in the Junior Room. Let me know if there is anything else you need to go with the weekly work!

When writing, we try to remember our chicken, giraffe and monkey letters. This helps with placement and sizing of letters on a page or in a copy. 
Chicken Giraffe Monkey Letters Poster | Writing center ...


These are our Caterpillar C letters. To correctly form these letters, they all first begin with a 'c' shape.

We also have this rhyme before handwriting to prepare (I call out the number part and the children answer): 
Handwriting Rhyme Kindergarten - 3rd Grade Worksheet | Lesson ...



Here are the Dolch Words. These are words that are hard to read and spell and so must be learned by sight. Juniors work on recognising the word, Seniors reading and beginning to spell and 1st Class on learning spelling of the words. Here are some fun ways to practicing making words to remember what they look like and how to spell them: https://www.twinkl.ie/resource/t-l-6333-spelling-activities-challenge-cards





Splash Learn Login- Junior Room

SplashLearn has lots of assigned maths activities for each class level. Each student has their own account, so you will need your class code and student username and password, which can all be found below :)

Steps: 
2. Click 'sign in'

3. Click on 'class' 

4. Enter class code 
Junior and Senior Infants: TFBKAR
First Class: VSQNDT

5. Click on child's profile and enter password (below) 






30th March-3rd April


30th March-3rd April



English: Juniors and Seniors
Day
Juniors and Seniors
1st Class
Monday
Juniors: Glue in next tricky word (here) and practice recognising them (some nice activities here: https://www.twinkl.ie/resource/t-l-6333-spelling-activities-challenge-cards).
Seniors: https://jolly2.s3.amazonaws.com/Resources/Tricky%20Word%20ChecklistNEW.pdf How many tricky words do you know? Practice ones you weren’t sure about using the spelling challenge cards above. Practice Dolch phrases and write two of them into sentences.
Spellwell week 23, activity a

Getepic.com-read a book and do a book report (template if required: https://www.twinkl.ie/resource/au-l-061-book-review-worksheet)
Tuesday
Dictation homework. Teachyourmonstertoread.com
Seniors: Dolch phrases, put two into sentences.
Spellwell activity b

Wednesday
Juniors: Glue in next tricky word (there) and practice recognising them
Seniors: Practice Dolch phrases and write two of them into sentences.

Handwriting: y (do a smile, back down and a monkey tail. Children need to recognise they don’t lift their pencil, the smile is between the lines and the tail makes it a monkey letter). Seniors also do capital. Can be practiced in small handwriting book sent home. Only do one letter a day for handwriting.
Spellwell activity c

Handwriting-yY in cursive. Go through formation and allow them to practice in their small book. Find a storybook and go on a ‘y hunt’. Write the words with y in them in your best joint handwriting.
Thursday
Creative Writing: The Runaway Easter Bunny! Juniors-draw a picture and label it. Seniors- https://www.twinkl.ie/resource/story-recount-writing-frames-t-l-857
Seniors: Practice Dolch phrases and write two of them into sentences.
Dictation/Sentence writing homework!
Spellwell activity d

Creative writing: The Runaway Easter Bunny
Friday
Seniors: Practice Dolch phrases and write two of them into sentences. Test Dolch phrases.
Teachyourmonstetoread.com, sight word bingo on abcya.com, etc.
Spelling Test and dictation sentences (call out 3 easy sentences based on words from the previous spelling test to revise).


·         All: Read as much as possible for pleasure.
·         All: Typing Club

Gaeilge
  • ·         Log onto Bua na Cainte through www.edcolearning.ie/login with username: primaryedcobooks and password: edco2020
  • ·         Bua na Cainte 1-Ócáidí Speisialta-An Cáisc.
  • (activities found towards the back of the workbook for 1st Class)
  • ·         1st Class-App: Caoga Caoga
  • ·         TG4


Maths



Notes:
Include time for play every day! It is the most important part of a child’s learning!

Send in pictures/videos of your work for our classroom blog on Friday.

Any questions, let me know! Remember, this is not a to-do list of work, just suggestions!

Email: akeane@stpatricksnstrim.com



Friday, 27 March 2020

Working from Home!

Here are some of the brilliant activities our class have been doing at home over the past two weeks!

 From parades to baking, shapes to handwriting and everything in between! Brilliant work everyone, keep it up! 

I'm missing all of my superstars! Don't forget to email me any queries, work or videos 👍😄 










































Monday, 23 March 2020

23rd-27th March





English
·         All: Read as much as possible for pleasure. Suggested books on getepic.com (see previous posts). Juniors and Seniors can also use the books on starfall.com: https://www.starfall.com/h/ltr-classic/
·         Juniors and Seniors can continue their dictation and sentence writing homework as normal.
·         Seniors to continue practicing Dolch phrases. Put two phrases into written sentences each day.
·         Juniors can continue to cut and glue tricky words (some, said) into the back of their sound book.
·         Juniors and Seniors: https://www.teachyourmonstertoread.com/u/1405374 (login username is their name, no password needed)
·         1st Class: Spellwell week 22 activities. Test on Friday in back of the book.
·         1st Class: story writing competition
·         All: Typing Club https://stpatricksnstrim.typingclub.com/ username is their name (no caps) and no password needed (they should be able to log in themselves).
 
Gaeilge
  •         Log onto Bua na Cainte through www.edcolearning.ie/login with username: primaryedcobooks and password: edco2020
·         Bua na Cainte 1-Éadaí
·         Rang 1: complete following lessons (ceacht) online and do accompanying games. The pages are relevant pages of the 1st Class workbook to go with each ceacht:

ceacht 3 and book pg 47, 48, ceacht 5 and pg.50, ceacht7 pg51, ceacht 9 pg52, ceacht 10 pg53, scéal pg54

·         Juniors and Seniors can do the above lessons and games online. They do not have a workbook for Gaeilge.
  • Watch Tg4
 
Maths
  • 1st Class: Tables Champion check up2 pg 26. Complete one column a day.
  •  All Classes: Splash Maths games (login details to follow)
  • Juniors and Seniors: number hunt around the house
  • Number formation practice: https://www.abcya.com/games/letter_trace


Please see previous post for Aistear and project work suggestions.

Thursday, 19 March 2020

Sample Timetable


I've tried to follow our usual school routine as much as possible below! Please email if you have any queries!! 
notes: 
On Wednesday we do Gaeilge Stations, so it might be nice to do a couple of different Gaeilge activities together, e.g. Bua na Cainte, Cód na Gaeilge, watch some TG4.

Thursday is PE day and so you might like to swap out playtime for some outdoor activities or a long walk/cycle with the family. 

Friday is our STEM station day! This could involve some Lego, a Maths worksheet or game, baking or one of the many online science experiments and doing our typing club! 


Morning
Get some fresh air-play outside, do some exercise etc. If it’s raining do some yoga or a dance inside.

Calendar: we do this every day in school and it might be nice to continue it. Go through the date (https://www.starfall.com/h/holiday/calendar/?t=289541668), day of the week (yesterday, today and tomorrow, can be done as Gaeilge with 1st Class) and then ask them ‘Conas atá an aimsir?’ for some sentences about the weather!

English:  
·         Read books, or online versions on Get Epic or BorrowBox. 1st Class can do some comprehensions from twinkl.
·         Online games (some examples below)
Juniors and Seniors
Ø  Teach your Monster to Read
Ø  abcya.com (sight word bingo game, games from pre-k or k category)
1st Class
Ø  abcya.com (games from Grade 1 category)

·         Writing-informal writing should be encouraged. Handwriting sheets from twinkl might be useful.

·         Creative Writing: enter our story writing competition, create a comic strip, draw and label a picture…

·         Oral Language: use the ‘Sock Puppets’ app to retell your story or a story you know from a book. WriteReader.com is a free book creator online. Make a movie or a puppet show.

Afternoon
This is when we usually do Aistear. Play is extremely important for learning. This could be a nice time for the lego challenge, creating a puppet show, doing a project, and simply playing with their toys. Art would also fit in here, e.g. mother’s day cards, drawing videos on youtube, junk art constructions, drawing, painting etc.

Ask them to plan their playtime, give them a theme (e.g. opticians, florists, bakery, shop, doctors etc.) and afterwards they could write or draw what they did to make a playtime journal (which would be a great project!). The children might like to pick an activity for each day at the start of the week (e.g. Monday-toys, Tuesday-art, Wednesday-puppet show, Thursday-lego).

Project work:  For the Junior Room, this could be something they make out of playdough, some scissor cutting skills, picture and neat colouring, procedural writing on how to do something (e.g. play football, a recipe for something you have baked together, how to make playdough etc.) or a project they research and create themselves on a topic they are interested in, e.g. cats or ducks…

Gaeilge: See online activities and games mentioned on main blog.

Maths: Lots of online games, worksheets and games on twinkl and opportunities to use play to work on mathematical concepts, e.g. how many ways can you sort 6, 7, 8, etc teddies? helping with baking. tidying their toys involves making sets. using money in a pretend shop. making pictures using shapes...

Baking is a great way to cover Maths, SESE, SPHE and English. The children can write recipes themselves or draw the different steps too.

The children will need breaks between activities, e.g. stretching, running outside, walks, helping around the house with cleaning, tidying up etc.

Please email on any pictures or work and I will upload them (you can let me know if you’d rather they don’t go up on the blog!)

Hope everyone is keeping well and taking care of themselves!
J




Friday, 6 March 2020

The Senses

Today we had a brilliant visit to The Optical Centre in Trim (http://www.trimopticalcentre.ie/about.html ). Valerie booked out an hour in the morning to teach the children all about sight, how the eye works, what an optician does and more! She was so fun and the children had a great time! We can't wait to use what we learned today in our role play area next week. 

Many thanks to The Optical Centre for being so kind today!











We also finished our musical instruments today during Engineering Stations (for Engineering Week!). They make some great sounds, have a listen: