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Weekly Homework for 5th and 6th Class   Monday May 11th –Friday May 15th

Mon

Tues

Wed

Thurs

Fri

English

Spellbound Unit 28 p.58

            Exercise A,B,C,D

Read; Starlight 5th p.90

          (Jabberwocky)

          Starlight 6th p.78-80

         (Hinin Boy)

English

 

Comprehension Unit

Starlight 5th A, B p.91

Starlight 6th A, B p.81

Read: personal choice

English

 

Vocabulary/Grammar

Starlight 5th D,E.p.92

Starlight 6th  D,E.p82

Read: Personal choice

English

 

Writing Skills

Starlight 5th  G.p.93(poem)

Starlight 6th  F p.83

Read; personal choice

English

 

S’bound Unit 28.p.59 E-H

 

Oral Language; Surprise someone with a phonecall

Maths

Busy at Maths

Topic: Equations  (5th C)

Complete page 156

 

Topic: Rules & Properties (6th C) p.151 - Pattern

 

Mental Maths p.80 (Mon)

Tables; divide by 2

Maths

Busy at maths

Topic:More Equations 5th  p.157

 

Topic: Fun with Pattern (6th C) p.152

 

Mental Maths p.80 (Tues)

Tables; divide by 3

Maths

Busy at Maths

Topic: Problems (5thC) p.158

 

Topic: Sequences (6th C)

 p.153

 

Mental maths p.81 (Wed)

Tables; divide by 4

Maths

Busy at maths

Topic: Equations, fractions, decimals etc   (5th C) p.159

Topic:Order of Operations (6th)  p.154

 

Mental maths p.81 (Thurs)

Tables; divide by 5

Maths

Busy at maths

Topic: Equations (5th C)

Look Back p.160

 + Corrections

Topic: More Rules (6th)

p.155 + Corrections

 

Mntl maths p.82 problems

Tables; divide by 6

Gaeilge

Abair Liom G (5th & 6th )

Reread p.108

Do A.Qstns 1-5 p.109

Foclóir:Bealtaine Seachtain 2

Gaeilge

 

Abair Liom

A  Q.6-9  p.109

Foclóir:Bealtaine seachtain 2

S.E.S.E.

 

What insects do you see in your garden? How many can you identify?

Religion

6th Class : Confirmation workbook:

Do a page of your choice

(especially Mary/Our Lady)

Music

Practise the tin whistle

“Óró Sé do Bheatha Abhaile”

(Will email Monday)

 

Note for parents: Children may choose between Starlight exercises (above) and Google Classroom project. It is not necessary to do everything. Please email me with any questions you may have. See my.cjfallon.ie and folens.ie for free online resources for Irish (Abair Liom), Maths (Busy at maths) and English (Starlight). Answer sheets also available and do stay in touch.    M. Towell

Weekly Homework for 5th and 6th Class   Tues May 5th – Friday May 8th

 

Mon Tues Wed Thurs Fri
English

 

English

Spellbound Unit 27 p.56

            Exercise A,B,C,D

Read; Starlight 5th p.72-74

         (Young Irish People)

          Starlight 6th p.72-74

   (Tyzopia-City of Future

English

Comprehension Unit 6b

Starlight 5th A, B p.75

Starlight 6th A, B p.75

 

Read: personal choice e.g.

Novels/ebooks/magazines

English

Vocabulary/Grammar

Starlight 5th D,E.p.76

Starlight 6th  D,E.p76

 

Read: Personal choice e.g.

Newspapers/news articles

English

 

S’bound Unit 27.p.57 E-H

 

Oral Language-your choice

Corrections

Maths

 

Maths

Busy at maths

Topic:The Circle (5th C) p.153 Pie Charts

 

Topic: The Circle (6th C)

p146 circumference,arc etc

 

Mental Maths p.77 (Tues)

Tables; Divide by 2

Maths

Busy at Maths

Topic: The circle (5thC) p.154 Pie Charts

Topic: The Circle(6th C)

p.148 radius, diameter,   circumference

 

Mental maths p.78 (Wed)

Tables; Divide by 3

Maths

Busy at maths

Topic: The Circle (5th C) p.155 More Pie charts

 

Topic: The Circle (6th)

p.149  Area

 

Mental maths p.78 (Thurs)

Tables; Divide by 4

Maths

Busy at maths

Topic: The Circle (5th C)   Corrections

Topic: The Circle (6th)

P.150Area/ Circumference

Corrections

 

Mntl maths p.79 problems

Tables; Divide by 5

  Gaeilge

Abair Liom G (5th & 6th )

Read p.108 Rinc Scátála

Learn Foclóir

 

Foclóir:Bealtaine Seachtain 1

 Gaeilge

 

Abair Liom

H  Gramadach  p.113

 

Foclóir:Bealtaine seachtain 1

Religion

 

6th Class : Confirmation workbook:

Do a page of your choice

P.E. Activity

Or

Art Project

Or

Practise the tin whistle

 

Note for parents: Please email me with any questions you may have. See my.cjfallon.ie and folens.ie for free online resources for Irish (Abair Liom), Maths (Busy at maths) and English (Starlight). Answer sheets also available. Do stay in touch.    M. Towell

Weekly Homework for 5th and 6th Class   Monday April 27th –Friday May 1st

 

Mon Tues Wed Thurs Fri
English

Spellbound Unit 26 p.54

            Exercise A,B,C,D

Read; Starlight 5th p.66-68

          (Nellie Bly)

          Starlight 6th p.66-68

         (The Tekhaus 2050)

English

 

Comprehension Unit

Starlight 5th A, B p.69

Starlight 6th A, B p.69

Read: personal choice e.g.

Novels/ebooks/magazines

English

 

Vocabulary/Grammar

Starlight 5th D,E.p.70

Starlight 6th  D,E.p70

Read: Personal choice e.g.

Newspapers/news articles

English

 

Writing Skills

Starlight 5th  G.p.71

Starlight 6th  G p.71

Read; personal choice e.g.  Manuals/maps/plans

English

 

S’bound Unit 26.p.55 E-H

 

Oral Language; e.g. Play a board game with your family?.

Maths

Busy at Maths

Topic: The Circle (5th C)

Complete page 148

Topic: Money (6th C)

(Interest page 142)

 

Mental Maths p.74 (Mon)

Tables; x7

Maths

Busy at maths

Topic:The Circle (5th C) p.149

Topic: Money (6th C)

( Foreign Exchange  p143)

 

Mental Maths p.74 (Tues)

Tables; x8

Maths

Busy at Maths

Topic: The circle (5thC) p.150

Topic: Money (6th C)

(Bank Accounts etc p.144)

 

Mental maths p.75 (Wed)

Tables; x9

Maths

Busy at maths

Topic: The Circle (5th C) p.151

Topic: Money (6th)

p.145 Problems

 

Mental maths p.75 (Thurs)

Tables; x10

Maths

Busy at maths

Topic: The Circle (5th C) p.152/ Corrections

Topic: Money (6th)

Corrections

 

Mntl maths p.76 problems

Tables; Revise

Gaeilge

Abair Liom G (5th & 6th )

Reread p.100

Do A.Qstns 1-5 p.101

 

Foclóir:Aibreán Seachtain 2

Gaeilge

 

Abair Liom

A  Q.6-9  p.101

 

Foclóir: Aibreán seachtain 3

S.E.S.E.

 

What birds do you see in your garden? How many can you identify?

Religion

 

6th Class : Confirmation workbook:

Do a page of your choice

P.E. Activity

Or

Art Project

Or

Practise the tin whistle

 

Note for parents: Please email me with any questions you may have. See my.cjfallon.ie and folens.ie for free online resources for Irish (Abair Liom), Maths (Busy at maths) and English (Starlight). Answer sheets also available. Do stay in touch.    M. Towell

Weekly Homework for 5th and 6th Class   Monday April 20th –Friday April 24th

 

Mon Tues Wed Thurs Fri
English

 

Spellbound Unit 25 p.52

            Exercise A,B,C,D

 

Read; Starlight 5th p.60-62

          Starlight 6th p.152-4

English

 

Comprehension Unit

Starlight 5th A, B p.63

Starlight 6th A, B p.155

Read: personal choice e.g.

Novels/ebooks/magazines

English

 

Vocabulary/Grammar

Starlight 5th D,E.p.64

Starlight 6th  D,E.p156

Read: Personal choice e.g.

Newspapers/news articles

English

 

Writing Skills

Starlight 5th  G.p.65

Starlight 6th  G p.157

Read; personal choice e.g.  Manuals/maps/plans

English

 

S’bound Unit 25.p.53 E-H

 

Oral Language; Ring a grandparent or friend.

Maths

Busy at Maths

Topic: Percentages (5th C)

Complete page 132

Topic: Percentages (6th C)

Complete page 137

 

Mental Maths p.71 (Mon)

Tables; x2

Maths

Busy at maths

Topic:Percentages (5th C) p.133

Topic: Puzzles (6th C)

p. 138

 

Mental Maths p.71 (Tues)

Tables; x3

Maths

Busy at Maths

Topic: Percentages (5thC) p.134

Topic: Puzzles (6th C)

p.139

 

Mental maths p.72 (Wed)

Tables; x4

Maths

Busy at maths

Topic: Odd/Even Numbers (5th C) p.145

Topic: Money (6th)

p.140

 

Mental maths p.72 (Thurs)

Tables; x5

Maths

Busy at maths

Topic: Square Numbers (5th C) p.147

Topic: Money/VAT (6th)

p.141

 

Mntl maths p.73 problems

Tables; x6

Gaeilge

 

Abair Liom G (5th & 6th )

Read page 100

Do B.Qstns 1-8 p.101

Foclóir:Aibreán Seachtain 1

Gaeilge

 

Abair Liom

Briathra. P.104 Q.1-8

(Oscail/Inis–Aimsir Fháis)

Foclóir: Aibreán seachtain 1

S.E.S.E.

 

What’s growing in your garden? Could you plant some seeds in a pot or plot? E.g. flowers or veg.

Religion

 

Confirmation workbook:

Complete pages on Easter

P.E. Activity

Or

Art Project

Or

Practise the tin whistle

 

Note for parents: See my.cjfallon.ie and folens.ie for free online resources for Irish (Abair Liom), Maths (Busy at maths) and English (Starlight)

Please email me for extra resources, answer sheets and feedback on all of the above and to stay in touch.      M. Towell

Dear parents,

During these unusual times, it is important to try to maintain a routine in your children’s lives. To help keep your children stimulated, here are a few ideas to nurture and engage their interest.

English

Read a selection of story books or novels.

Listed below are some activities to complete based on the books that you read.

  • Rate the book out of ten.
  • Discuss the plot
  • Sequence the events
  • Investigate the characters
  • Design a book cover
  • Draw your favourite character
  • Illustrate your favourite scene from the book
  • Design a book mark

Comprehension

3rd -6th can complete a unit from their 'Starlight'  book each week.

Creative Writing can be made fun

  • Keep a daily diary
  • Write a shopping list
  • List the steps in a recipe
  • Watch the news and write a report
  • Retell the story of one of the books you have read
  • Make up an imaginative character and write about him/her
  • Write about someone you admire
  • Create a poem
  • Describe how to play your favourite board game or invent a new one
  • If I were a character in a book, I'd be _____ because ...
  •  List ten crazy reasons why I couldn't do my homework.
  • If you were the principal of this school, what would you do?
  • Write an essay on the benefits of a healthy diet
  • Describe your favourite toy and when you received this toy.
  • What is your favourite hobby? How often do you get to do this activity? Is this something that you are good at, or are you just learning how to do this activity?
  • Describe your favourite restaurant.
  • What qualities do you look for in a friend?
  • How do you try to be a good friend to others?
  • Your friend wants to come to your house. Write directions telling how to get to your house from school.
  • What is one of the funniest things that has ever happened to you?

 

 

Story Starters to help the imagination run wild!!

  • As I looked in the mirror, I saw my hair turn ..
  • It happened so quickly I had no time to think, only react.
  • I was not expecting what was waiting for me just as I rounded the corner.
  • This was the worst place imaginable to run out of petrol in my car!
  • My life as a pirate …

 

Oral Language skills are a vital every day skill that can be developed in every home.

  • Enjoy some uninterrupted conversations together
  • Pick a topic and encourage your child to talk about it for 2 -3 minutes
  • Watch the news and encourage your child to role play the news or weather reporters
  • Give a presentation on someone you admire
  • Present a project that the child has prepared [ see some project ideas under SESE]
  • Allow your child to watch a programme and encourage them to retell it in their own words
  • Play ‘Head bands’ or ‘Who am I?’
  • Ring a grandparent

 

 

Spellings [for children from 1st -6th].

  • Children from 2nd -6th can complete the activities from one unit of their spelling books per week
  • Children in 1st class can learn the Dolch Words [pick 8-10 per week] dolchword.net/dolch-word-list-frequency-grade.html
  • Pupils can learn the spellings for that week using the ‘Look. say, cover, check’ method
  • Crosswords, Scrabble& Hangman are great ways to learn spellings

 

Maths

Workbooks

3rd -6th can complete a unit per week in their 'Mental Maths' booklets

Using an old catalogue: [make simpler or more difficult according to child’s ability & age]

  • -Adding together price of 2 items, 3 items, 4 items etc
  • -Change you would get from €10 when you buy an item for €1 or €5
  • -Which coins to use to make set amounts e.g. €1.99
  • -Play shop keeper
  • -Use a calculator to add up items and work out change

Using a clock to read the time

  • Reading the hour for infants
  • Reading the hour and half past for 1st & 2nd
  • Reading half past, quarter to and quarter past for 3rd
  • Introducing minutes past and minutes to for 4th class
  • Digital time for 3rd-6th
  • 24 hour clock for 5th & 6th

 Calendar

  • Explore the months of the year, days of the week, number of days in each month and the seasons
  • Counting on a week or back a week etc.

 

 

Timetables for the cinema, buses, trains, TV guide

  • Explore reading timetables on line,
  • Time it takes to make journeys
  • Which mode of transport is quicker or slower etc

Measurement

  • Measure the length of everyday items using centimetres & metres e.g. pencil case, door, table, window etc
  • Measure the volume of items using millilitres & litres e.g. milk jug, cup, orange juice carton, shampoo bottle
  • Order items in your press from lightest to heaviest
  • Bake some buns and measure out the ingredients

Calculator work

  • Adding up the prices of a number of items in your press
  • Play shop keeper

 

Problem Solving

  • Discuss every day mathematical problems that arise with your child and encourage them to work out the answer
  • See nrich.com for lots of practical maths problems to solve

 

Gaeilge

 

  • Watch a cartoon or programme on TG4 every day
  • cula4.com [Irish shows, word searches, crosswords & art ideas ]
  • Watch the weather forecast on TG4 and draw what the weather predictions are
  • Write out a few sentences using vocabulary from your reading book
  • Write your news ‘An Nuacht’
  • daltai,com/phrases [phrases to help with writing]
  • abair.tcd.ie/ga/ [hear the phrases spoken in different dialects]
  • focloir.ie [online Irish –English
  • Listen to some pop songs in Gaeilge on the ‘Coláiste Lurgan’ website
  • daltai.com/classes/online-learning [Online interactive Irish lessons]

 

Other Subjects

Take time to complete a project & ask your child to practice presenting it:

 

Project Ideas:

  • Country in Europe
  • Country in another continent
  • Cities of the world
  • A person you admire
  • A person of importance in History
  • Your favourite band or singer
  • A local business or job or industry
  • Your favourite team
  • A type of animal
  • Your favourite game
  • A famous landmark
  • An important time in History
  • Space

 

 

 

Helpful Educational Websites:

 

 

 

 

Other Online Resources:

  • Brain pop
  • Curiosity Stream
  • Tynker
  • Outschool
  • Udemy
  • Iready
  • Beast Academy
  • Khan Academy
  • Creative Bug
  • Discovery Education

 

Educational You Tube Channels:

  • Crash Course Kids
  • Science Channel
  • SciShow Kids
  • National Geographic Kids
  • Free School
  • Brain Scoop
  • SciShow
  • Kids phonics
  • Kids Learning Tube
  • Geek Gurl Diaries
  • Mike Likes Science
  • Science Max
  • Soul Pancake

 

 

 

 

PE & Keeping Active:

 

 

 

MUSIC

  • Listen to and learn a song of your choice
  • Listen to some pieces from a famous composer
  • Prepare a project on your favourite band or singer
  • Prepare a project on a famous composer
  • Have fun with ‘Sing King Karaoke’ on you tube
  • Practice your tin whistle
  • Make your own instrument using a jar and beans or lentils. Decorate with paper & ribbons
  • Create your own tune using body percussion

 

 

 

ART

  • Please use your imagination and range of skills to draw, paint, construct the following using your chosen materials. 

People

  • A caricature of yourself.
  • Depict yourself as a superhero.
  • A self portrait from different perspectives. Try positioning a mirror from different angles.
  • Your hands and feet.

Landscape/Perspective

  • A view out of a window.
  • The clouds.
  • Capture the view from your car’s rear view mirror.
  • Play with perspective: look up under a bridge, between high rises, or at the ceiling of an elaborate building. Look down over an overpass, a cliff, or from a balcony. 

Imagination

  • Choose an object and give it a face.
  • Create an alternate cover to your favourite book or album.
  • Create a scene from your favourite song.
  • Create a scene or character from your favourite book.
  • Illustrate your favourite fairy-tale.
  • Invent your own insects.

Still life

  • Get a handful of utensils and toss them on the table. Draw them as they land.
  • Draw a still life of items from your fridge or pantry.
  • Draw the ingredients of your next meal before you prepare it.