Friday, 22 January 2021

3rd Class                  Week 3: January 25th – January 29th  

Hi everyone! Well done to you all (and all the mums and dads) on the fantastic work that you completed this week and uploaded to Seesaw! Keep up the great effort 😊

Here is the plan of work for Week 3 (starting next Monday).

Please label all of your work clearly when completing an activity in your copies – name of activity/ page number/ date.

Blue highlight = there will be a video on Seesaw to watch before you begin your work.

Yellow highlight tells you the work you need to upload to Seesaw and on which day.




Fun Friday Ideas:

Watch the video on Seesaw.

Follow these directions to create your own ‘Bird Feeder’.

Use the Bird Watching Poster that is on Seesaw to identify any birds you don’t recognise!

 1. Find an empty toilet roll or kitchen roll.

2. Spread peanut butter all over the outside of the toilet roll, covering it completely in peanut butter (you can use coconut oil either if there are any nut allergies in your house).

3. Place some bird seeds or porridge oats onto a plate.

4. Roll the toilet roll around the plate so the bird seeds or oats stick to the peanut butter. 

5. Loop a string through the toilet roll and tie it.

6. Hang your new bird feeder on a branch of a tree in your garden and keep a close eye for any birds that come for a snack!


Get Active! 

Here’s another hurling challenge to try this week.

The Roll Lift – how many can you do in 30 seconds?

Watch the video first if you like - https://watchkin.com/fdaa03c365 


Movement Break: Look at the activity on Seesaw and take regular movement breaks throughout the day!


SPHE:

Take a brain break and try this guided meditation to relax - https://watchkin.com/0cf77cb9b6


STEM: Choose at least one of these activities to try out:


1.     Design and make a boat that can carry objects! Have a look at this video if you need some inspiration - https://watchkin.com/ace3bbcc16 


2. Make a paper rocket and measure how far it can travel! 

         Follow the steps outlined on this video to make your own -   

           https://watchkin.com/9b7db1ec92


Persuasive Writing Help Sheet            

Paragraphs

Organise your persuasive writing into paragraphs so it is easy to read:

 

Paragraph 1: Introduction (introduce your topic and say what you think about it)

Paragraph 2: First argument with at least 2 reasons

Paragraph 3: Second argument with at least 2 reasons

Paragraph 4: Final argument with at least 2 reasons

Paragraph 5: A conclusion (your closing statement to repeat what you think)

 

Features

·        You always write in the present tense (use verbs like; is, are, do, make, believe, think)

·        Your persuasive text should include:

-  Facts! (Always use facts to give proof to your argument)

-   An interesting topic

-   Short, simple sentences

-   Use words/phrases that are convincing

 

Words/Phrases:

Some useful words/sentences that should be used in persuasive writing:

·        Because…                   

·        Therefore,                   

·        However,

·        This shows that…

 

·        Firstly,

·        Secondly,

·        Finally, 

 

·        I believe that…

·        Everyone knows that…

·        It is clear that...

·        Without a doubt

·        In fact

·        It is a disgrace

·        It is outrageous that…

·        In conclusion...

 


Gaeilge Help Sheet

Lch. 71 G – ‘Clíona Bhocht!’

·        ar an talamh: on the ground

·        Thosaigh: Started

·        ordóg: thumb

·        fón póca: mobile phone

·        ceart go leor: okay

·        ag pleidhcíocht: messing

·        Lá scamallach: cloudy day

·        Go tobann: Suddenly

·        B’fhéidir go bhfuil…: Maybe it is…

·        Ghlaoigh sí: She called

 

Scéal le scríobh:

Máire Bhocht!

(Use any name)

Lá _____ (scamallach/grianmhar/dorcha/geal) a bhí ann.

Bhí Máire _____ sa pháirc. (ag scátáil/ ag rith/ ag rothaíocht)

Thosaigh sí ag pl_____.

Go tobann, thit sí ____. Thosaigh sí _____ (ag caoineadh/ ag screadach).

Chuaigh Máire go dtí ____ (an dochtúir/ an ospidéal).

“Ghortaigh mé/ Bhris mé mo _____” arsa Máire.

“Tá an ___ briste/ Níl an ___ briste”, arsa an dochtúir.  

Chuaigh Máire ____. Shuigh sí síos sa ____. Bhí ___ ar Mháire. (brón/ eagla/ imní/ tuirse).

Máire bhocht!


Click on the link below for more websites to explore if you have time

https://dannyoconnor.symbaloo.com/home/mix/13eOcRGjgL

If you have any questions regarding the work you can send me a message on Seesaw or contact me on my email!

aoifeh@stoliverplunkettns.com 

 

Kind regards,

Ms. Hession