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You have worked so hard this year with your spellings. Well done! :) Some of them may be trickier, so let's give these ones a little extra time. Maybe you would like to learn some new spellings! Use these resources to help you practice.
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We continue to learn about the 1916 Rising this week. I hope you are enjoying it so far.
A really nice well-being activity this week. Enjoy! :)
If you find that you are finished early, why not try out these activities? Send them on to me if you get them finished! :)
Hopefully everyone got on OK this week! Let me know if you are having any difficulties and I will help you through them.
Good morning everyone, I am thinking of you all today on what should have been your Confirmation Day. In another world we would be suited and booted and making our way to the church to celebrate this very important milestone in your lives. I am sure there are many of you that are disappointed today and feeling a little sad, as was I. However, do remember that it is not cancelled... it is only postponed! We will celebrate this day in the near future with family and friends and It will be all the more exciting when that time comes to see each other again. A real celebration! So today, let's reflect on the positive memories we have shared with each other. Take the time to think about all of the happy memories that you have made to this point and be thankful for all of the lovely friendships you have made. I have attached a list of class names in which you can write to your friends, sharing memories or nice compliments. Send these back to me when you have them completed and I will compile them into a booklet for you all.(You can take a week or so to do this if you like) Such a beautiful day outside. A good day to have a good day! Thinking of you all and wishing you the best, Ms. Savage. :)
This is a lovely idea which some of you may like to try. See information below.
A little bit of grammar work this week. It will get easier! Practice makes perfect!
The 1916 Rising is a very important part of Irish history. Learn more about it in the PowerPoint below and complete the Cloze Procedure that goes with it. Stick this into your history copies if printing out and if not simply just write it in.
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AuthorMrs Stanley, 5th & 6th Class Teacher |