Hello Girls! It’s hard to believe that this is the last week in May. Usually, this means the end of all the hard work in school, and we start planning a month of fun for June. We would usually be looking forward to our school tour, the talent show, sports day and clearing our classrooms. Well Ms Kirwan and myself have been chatting about how hard you’ve worked during March, April and May. We are so impressed with how you’ve managed to keep doing the Maths, English and Irish lessons from home. In the month of June, we’ll still have homework, but will try to concentrate more on fun activities like art, PE, SPHE, music and SESE.. If you have any ideas you’d like us to include during June, why not email us and we’ll see if we can organise it. So keep your eyes peeled on the blog during the month of June!
Ms Mc Manus. P.S. Please see the gallery for some updated pictures. Ava C, and Katie both sent us in some emails they wrote as part of their English...I think E-Buy will have to employ you both to reply to all those emails they receive!! Abia is growing some strawberries in her back garden...let us know what they taste like! Chloe remembered that my birthday is in May and sent me a lovely card...how did you remember that Chloe!!? Hanna is proud of her Irish paragraph that she wrote on her favourite film...and so she should be...I'm very impressed with it. I can't wait to read your Covid-19 stories, so be sure to get cracking!!!
My Covid-19 Experience: A Sheet to Help you Make a Plan.How to make and label the parts of the circleGaeilgeClick on the link to see more examples of counting in Irish. https://www.cogg.ie/wp-content/uploads/aonad09-na-bunuimhreacha.pdf Master Your Maths: Use book if you have it!History: WorkhousesSPHE
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