Post on 29-Jul-2020
Tuesday 2nd - Friday 5th June
Please remember to check the announcements every morning to see the work you need to send each day
We are either finished or nearly finished with the 3 homework books – we are going to leave them out of the plan from now on
Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Friday Maths Shadow Book A Quick Look Back 4, p.52, no.1 - 10 English & Geography (linked) Passport to Europe (Seesaw/Website) Gaeilge Aimsir Fháistineach Aon Siolla (Seesaw/Website) Science Air resistance and parachute design PowerPoint activity (Seesaw/Website) Work on this for the week. Music Listen to Handel’s Arrival of the Queen of Sheba a couple of times. Questions to follow on Thursday.
Maths Shadow Book A Quick Look Back 4, p.52 no. 11 -20 English & Geography (linked) Passport to Europe (Seesaw/Website) Gaeilge Caitheamh Aimsire Worksheet (Seesaw/Website) Abair Liom lch 133, éist agus líon na bearnaí https://content.folensonline.ie/programmes/AbairLiom/5th_class/resources/listening/AL_5C_AUD_CH18_001.mp3 Also uploaded to Seesaw
Science: Continue with your parachute activity
Maths Shadow Book A Quick Look Back 5, p.68, no 1 - 10 English & Geography (linked) Plan and begin your own profile on a European capital city (Seesaw/Website) Gaeilge Aimsir Fháistineach Dha Siolla (Seesaw/Website) Music Have a listen to Handel’s Arrival of the Queen of Sheba and answer the questions on Seesaw. Science: Continue with your parachute activity. Send me your design and answers today.
Maths Shadow Book A Quick Look Back 5, p.68, no. 11 – 20 You may leave out no.13 English & Geography (linked) Finish your European capital city profile. I will be asking to see this today. Gaeilge Caitheamh Aimsire Worksheet (Seesaw/Website) Religion Grow in Love p.97 Write out and decorate the prayer. Art Send me a photo of your Lego self-portrait today – can't wait to see them!
On this link https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=C66XCqWkhmw
Art Lego self-portrait (Seesaw) See template on Seesaw/Website
Music: As yesterday Religion Grow in Love p.96 Read about Sr. Stanislaus Kennedy and Willie Bermingham
Passport to Europe
Tuesday 2nd June
Answer these questions in your copy
1. How many countries were part of the EU when it formed in
1993?
2. What is the approximate population of the EU?
3. List two features of a capital city.
4. Which city is the unofficial capital of the EU?
5. Name some of the famous sights that can be found in Brussels
6. What currency is used in Warsaw?
Wednesday 3rd June
Answer these questions in your copy
1. Where is Lisbon located?
2. What happened in Lisbon in 1755?
3. Where does the parliament meet in Tallinn?
4. What is hosted in Tallinn every five years?
5. How did Bucharest get the nickname ‘Little Paris’ in the 1920s
and 1930s?
6. What tasty treats can be found in Bucharest?
Thursday 4th June
Today you are going to plan and begin your own profile on a capital
city of an EU country that we have not looked at yet.
You will be using the same format as the profiles that we have
looked at this week.
Success Criteria for Capital City Profile
• Title
Paragraph 1
• What is the name of the city and what country is it the capital
of?
• Describe the location of the city.
• Include some information on the history of the city.
Paragraph 2
• When did the country join the EU?
• Write a few sentences about the city in modern times –
culture, famous sites, food etc.
Fact File
• Population
• Languages
• Currency
• Famous Sites
• Tasty Treats
If you are handwriting your fact file, you might like to include some
drawings of some famous sights, or if you are typing it you could
include some photos from Google.
*Note if you would like to type your profile and upload it to Seesaw,
you can type it on Microsoft Word but then you must save it as a
PDF in order for it to upload*
Aimsir Fháistineach Briathra Aon Siolla (Tue 2nd June)
(Future Tense One Syllable Verbs)
Leathan le leathan (a, e, o) Caol le caol (i, e)
1. I will clean: Glanfaidh mé
2. She will take: Tógfaidh sí
3. He will pick:_____________________
4. They will close:__________________
5. I will put:_______________________
6. You will listen:___________________
7. We will run:_____________________
8. She will fall:_____________________
9. We will jump:____________________
10. He will look:_____________________
11. I will eat:________________________
12. She will drink:____________________
13. We will turn:_____________________
14. You will lose:_____________________
15. They will sing:____________________
Caitheamh Aimsire (Hobbies) – Wed 3rd June
Ceangail na focail (match the words):
sna tosaithe goalkeeper
sna cúlaithe forwards
i lár na páirce defenders(backs)
sa chúl mid-field
Aimsir Fháistineach Briathra Dha Siolla – Thurs 4th June
(Future Tense Two Syllable Verbs)
**Remove igh/aigh then add the ending**
Leathan le leathan (a, e, o) Caol le caol (i, e)
1. I will get up: Éiróidh mé
2. We will hurry: Brostóimid
3. She will finish: ____________________
4. We will start: _____________________
5. I will buy: ________________________
6. He will help (cabhraigh): _________________
7. You will collect: __________________________
8. She will leave: ___________________________
9. We will prepare __________________________
10. I will help (cuidigh): _______________________
11. They will hurry: __________________________
12. I will wake up: ________________________
Caitheamh Aimsire – Fri 5th June
Léigh an alt agus scríobh fút féin (Read the paragraph and write about yourself)
Foclóir:
taitníonn - like
chlub áitiúl – local club
ag fail na gcúl – getting the goals
comórtas – competition
anuraidh – last year
Anois scríobh faoin spórt is fearr leat. Use the paragraph above and the sentences below to
help you write about the sport you like. Look back at your obair Gaeilge you completed two
weeks ago. You have answered questions about your favourite sport already.
Foclóir: ag cleachtadh – practising; cór – choir; ceacht – lesson; ceolchorim - concert
Air Resistance and Parachute Design Activity
It is a parachute’s job to cause as much air resistance as possible by trapping as much air as
it can.
What do you think happens to the speed of a falling object the greater the air resistance it
has?
AIR It will slow down!
The bigger something is, the more air resistance there will be pushing against it.
Your Challenge:
Design a parachute
Examples of materials:
• Plastic bag
• String
• Paper
• Masking tape
Remember:
the bigger the parachute = the more air resistance
Checklist:
• Make your parachute and attach to a small figure (if possible)
• Test your parachute – the higher you stand the more accurate the reading.
• Drop the parachute at least two or three times to get an average.
You will need:
• 1 person to drop the parachute
• 1 person to time the parachute using a stopwatch
Remember: Use a ruler to measure so that everything is the same. Be precise!
Best of luck ☺
Write the following headings and fill in:
Materials used:
Draw a labelled diagram
Height dropped from:
Times recorded:
Answer the following question:
To keep your parachute up longer, what would you do next time?
Send a picture of your parachute to me on Seesaw.
Music June 4th 2020 The Arrival of the Queen of Sheba By G.F. Handel German-born George Frideric Handel was living in London when this piece was first performed, almost 300 years ago. From having listened to this piece a few times, you will have noticed that it’s made up of two main parts, the strings followed by two of the same woodwind instruments.
1. Do you prefer the parts where the strings play or the parts where the woodwind play? 2. You will have noticed some very well-dressed people sitting behind the musicians. Who do you think they are? 3. Going back to the string instruments, are they being plucked or bowed? 4. Of the four main instruments in the string family, are they all being used in this piece? 5. What instrument is being played at 2min 56 seconds? 6. What is the job title of the man facing the musicians? 7. When the musicians aren’t looking at their music sheets, who or what are they looking at?