4th Class Work : 25th May - 29th May 2020
Hello 3rd Class! I hope you had a great weekend in the sunshine and are ready for our new theme of Summer!
I love seeing all of your work that is being sent into me! I am so proud of all of you working so hard at home and I just want to say keep up the fantastic work! I have put together some more activities for you to do this week. As always, try your best and do what you can. Please do not hesitate to contact me if you have any questions or just want to check in and say hello. I am only an email away! Miss Dempsey. |
Guidance for Parents
Dear parents
I hope you are keeping well!
I have uploaded a file here that goes into detail about the work for this week and the worksheets needed for our new theme of Summer. I have added all links and videos needed below. Please contact me if you cannot access any resources.
Kind Regards,
Miss Dempsey.

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English
This week in English we will be looking at Explanation Writing again. For this week, the children will be expected to finish their writing.The topic for their writing is "How is Honey made?". I have left the video below.
Also in relation to Reading, I wanted us to try and read together. So I have attached the link to bring you to the online copy of Roald Dahl's very famous book, the BFG. I have attached an audio of me reading the Chapter 9 today that the children can listen to as the read along to the words. This week I would like the children to read Chapter 8 called "Frobscottle and Whizzpoppers" and next week I will read Chapter 11. (Click below for the book)
ggwy.bnu.edu.cn/docs/20180321092340203052.pdf
Also in relation to Reading, I wanted us to try and read together. So I have attached the link to bring you to the online copy of Roald Dahl's very famous book, the BFG. I have attached an audio of me reading the Chapter 9 today that the children can listen to as the read along to the words. This week I would like the children to read Chapter 8 called "Frobscottle and Whizzpoppers" and next week I will read Chapter 11. (Click below for the book)
ggwy.bnu.edu.cn/docs/20180321092340203052.pdf
Irish
This week we will be reading about Sa Bhaile! (Home). I have uploaded the reading comprehension in the link below with recordings of myself reading them aloud to help the children with pronunciation.
If you just click on the speaker Icon and press play the children will be able to hear me read and then they can read it aloud afterwards to practice their oral Irish. I have also added in translations to help at home because I understand that Irish is a tricky subject to help with.
I have also included a PowerPoint with a voice over to go through some new words about Sa Bhaile. There is a worksheet in this powerpoint for the children to do.
If you just click on the speaker Icon and press play the children will be able to hear me read and then they can read it aloud afterwards to practice their oral Irish. I have also added in translations to help at home because I understand that Irish is a tricky subject to help with.
I have also included a PowerPoint with a voice over to go through some new words about Sa Bhaile. There is a worksheet in this powerpoint for the children to do.
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Maths
As a class, we are all looking at the topic Multiplication for this week.
We will be using our Planet Maths, pg. 85-88 to practice our maths this week. (Activities outline on suggested timetable)
We will be using our Planet Maths, pg. 85-88 to practice our maths this week. (Activities outline on suggested timetable)
SESE
Geography- I have uploaded a PowerPoint below about Bees with a task located at the end. This can be used to help you in your English this week.
Science- if you have completed the water slide challenge last week you can do this weeks challenge. Build and design a boat with the materials at home and see can it float! An extra challenge is to see can it hold weight and make sure it can float.
History- I have uploaded a PowerPoint to the website about an Aztec myth about the Sun and how important it was to them. There is a task at the end of the PowerPoint also.
Science- if you have completed the water slide challenge last week you can do this weeks challenge. Build and design a boat with the materials at home and see can it float! An extra challenge is to see can it hold weight and make sure it can float.
History- I have uploaded a PowerPoint to the website about an Aztec myth about the Sun and how important it was to them. There is a task at the end of the PowerPoint also.
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Drama/Art/ Music
Art- Paint/ draw a tasty ice cream you would like to have this summer. You can use shaving foam and glue to make it look real! Mix shaving foam and PVA glue together with pain or food dye to create a foamy ice cream.
Drama- Imagine you were one of the Aztecs in the Myth about the Sun and act out how the Aztec's acted during this story. Music- I have uploaded a document below to access the Dabbledoo website with four weeks of lessons available. This weeks lesson is about "Hill and gully rider". You can enrol for a Free account to access all materials. ![]()
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P.E
This week I had added in activities that you could possibly do for P.E this week.They consist of an obstacle course and a Scavenger Hunt.
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SPHE
I have attached a PowerPoint below in relation to Sun Safety. Please go through the PowerPoint then complete the task in the document above!

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Religion
vimeo.com/255070054
Click play on this video to watch the pilgrimage of Croagh Patrick and answer the questions below:
What county is Croagh Patrick found in?
What is a Pilgrimage?
What was believed before Saint Patrick came to Ireland?
When do people usually go up Croagh Patrick?
Do people do it by themselves or in groups? why?
Do you know anyone who has climbed Croagh Patrick?
Why do some people bring stones when they climb the mountain?
What do people buy at the bottom of the mountain?
Click play on this video to watch the pilgrimage of Croagh Patrick and answer the questions below:
What county is Croagh Patrick found in?
What is a Pilgrimage?
What was believed before Saint Patrick came to Ireland?
When do people usually go up Croagh Patrick?
Do people do it by themselves or in groups? why?
Do you know anyone who has climbed Croagh Patrick?
Why do some people bring stones when they climb the mountain?
What do people buy at the bottom of the mountain?