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What a busy week we had last week, On Monday and Tuesday we went to the Halla to practice our damhsa gaelach. We danced "Shoe the Donkey" and Ballaí Luimní (walls of Limerick) Ar an Deardaoin we saw a great show called "An Banríon, Beinní agus an Beithíoch". Bhí sé an-greannmhar ar fad, Ar an Aoine we had a ceolchoirm sa halla, All the Junior and Senior Infants performed some songs and poems as Gaeilge. We sang Lámha Suas an feidir leat and we said "cnag ar an doras". Mrs Manton presented a special trophy to the boy or girl in every class who made the best effort to speak Irish all week, It was very hard for teacher to choose but in the end I picked Pierce for Gaeilgeoir na ranga because he tries his hardest all of the time to speak as Gaeilge. Maith thú Pierce. English -
Letters j (jumping Jim),r (red robot) q (quarrelsome queen) and y (yoyo man) Sight words - Can, we, please, home. Revision of sight words done to date Literacy stations - making cvc words, sight words, handwriting copies, word families - ip and ot, Maths Number 4 and number 5. Weight Capacity "Mata sa Rang" counting games Gaeilge An Teilifís (television) Caitheamh Aimsire (hobbies) Cochaillín Dearg (Red Riding Hood) Themes and Stories Journeys/ Transport and Spring are our themes for March. Stories - "The Train Ride", "Rosie's Walk", "Little Red Riding Hood" Learning Through Play (Aistear) Role Play Corner - The Garden Centre Small World Area - The Train Ride Sand - Transport Construction - car mats and blocks |
AuthorMy name is Carmel O'Mahoney. I have been teaching in St Cronan's for 12 years. I love running, singing and teaching! Archives
December 2015
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