Hi Girls. We hope you’re keeping well. Please see below the work for this week. We are giving you your normal learning homework (spellings, tables & Gaeilge verb) as well as some activities for you to do each day. For maths this week, we are learning about weight. This should be a delight for all you girls who’ve been baking and cooking while you've been at home. Try your best! This week I’d love for you to send me
We hope you enjoy the lessons this week. I love getting your emails and seeing how you’re getting on with the work I’ve been setting you. As always, remember your work should have a heading, a date and neat handwriting. I’m looking forward to seeing your recipes and pictures come flooding in to me! Remember, I can only upload a picture of you, if there's at least one other person along with you. Ms. Mc Manus. P.S. I've updated the gallery. Ava submitted a lovely drawing she did of a ballet dancer's feet to accompany her chart during Active Week. Katie has spent a lot of time doing some lego challenges and sent in a picture. Niamh explained the meaning of capacity in a clever way. I must borrow that poster off you Niamh when we get back to school. I uploaded 3 fabulous poems to the gallery; Lilah wrote a wonderful poem about a Twiggy***** (too hard to pronounce!!), Diya captured the essence of spring, and Ava B taught me a new word 'Entomophobia', you'll find the meaning in the poem. I also uploaded a few examples of the Irish paragraphs I received last week because I was so impressed with the standard of your writing. Well done girls and keep up the good work. You're doing great!
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