Monday 08/6/20
Gaeilge
RíRá A p 160
- Bhí/ ní raibh mé ag rothaíocht inné.
- Bhí/ ní raibh mé ag feachaint ar an teilifís inné.
- B’fhéidir go raibh _________
- Tá/ níl mé ag dul ag siopadóireacht inniu.
- B’fhéidir go bhfuil ________.
- B’fhéidir go bhfuil sí ag ithe uachtar reoite!!
Maths
5th Class
PAGE 177
- Certain 2. Impossible 3. Unlikely 4. Likely 5. Even chance 6. Even chance 7. Likely 8. Possible 9. Even chance 10. Likely 11. Possible 12. Impossible 13. Possible 14. Certain 15. Possible
Maths Fact: (i) ¼ (ii) 0.25
6th Class Maths
PAGE 178
- (a) Possible (b) possible (c) certain (d) possible (e) impossible (f) impossible (g) impossible (h) possible
2.
(a), (c), (d)
- (a) possible (b) possible (c) impossible (d) even chance (e) certain (f) even chance
Tuesday 09/6/20
- Correct: English in Practice and Mental Maths (answers on website)
Gaeilge
RíRá D p 61
- péinteáil
- éisteacht
- léim
- béile
E.
D’ith mé beile don lón.
Thosaigh mé ag léim sa chlós.
F
Bhí mé ag péinteáil le scuab
Bhí mé ag éisteacht le ceol
Bhí mé ag léim le téad
English The Holocaust p 236
C Vocabulary Work
- Chamber
- Persecute
- Conquer
- Treaty
- Opponent
- Government
- Eliminate
- Synagogue
- Barracks
- Originally
- Starvation
- Nation
- Compensation
- Comparison
- Culture
- Suffixes
- Climate
- Shoelace
- Surface
- Lemonade
- Emigrate
- Comrade
- Nominate
- Disgrace
- Grenade
- Replace
5th Class Maths:
PAGE 178
- (a) possible (b) impossible (c) even chance (d) possible (e) certain (f) possible
(g) likely (h) impossible (i) likely (j) impossible
- (a) 5 (b) 3 (c) 4 (d) 7 (e) 6 (f) 25 3. (b) 5 out of 25 or 1/5 (c) 7 out of 25 or 7/25 (d) 6 out of 25 or 6/25 (e) 3 out of 25 or 3/25 (f) no chance (g) 10 out of 25 or 2/5 (h) 9 out of 25 or 9/25 (i) 10 out of 25 or 2/5 (j) 12 out of 25 or 12/25 (k) 16 out of 25 or 16/25
Maths Fact: 8
6th Class Maths:
PAGE 179
- (a) 1:6 or 1/6 (b) 1:6 or 1/6 (c) 1:6 or 1/6 (d) no chance ; 0 (e) 3:6 or 1/2 (f) no chance or 0 (g) 2:6 or 1/3 (h) 3:6 or ½
- (a) certain (b) even chance (c) almost impossible (d) even chance (e) almost certain (f) even chance
Wednesday 10/6/20
Correct: English in Practice and Mental Maths (answers on website)
Gaeilge:
RíRá Trod sa Chlós p 62
A.
- Ceapaire
- Liathróid
- Scamall
- Múinteoir
- Fáinleog
- Bulaí
- Ag troid
- Ag scipeáil
- Ag ciceáil
- Ag caoineadh
B.
- Bhí na páistí amuigh sa chlós.
- Tháinig bulaí isteach sa chlós.
- Tharla troid sa chlós.
- Thosaigh an bulaí ag ciceáil.
- Ghortaigh sé buachaill beag.
- Thug sé cic do mo chara.
- Ghortaigh sé mo ghlúin.
- Ruth me go dtí an múinteoir.
5th Class Maths:
PAGE 179
Maths Fact 1: 110 Maths Fact 2: 45,000
6th Class Maths:
PAGE 180
- (a) 1 in 5 (b) 1/5 (c) 3 in 5 (d) 3/5 (e) No answers
- (a) 1 in 6 (b) 1/6 (c) 1 in 3 (d) 1/3 (e) 3:6 or ½ (f) 2 in 3 (g) zero chance/probability
- (a) 1:2 or ½ (b) 1:4 or ¼ (c) 2:3 or 2/3 (d) 1:7 or 1/7
Thursday 11/6/20
Correct: English in Practice and Mental Maths (answers on website)
Gaeilge:
RíRá p 163
E.
- Thug
- Thaispeáin
- Thosaigh
F.
- Tháinig éan isteach sa chlós.
- Thóg sé mo lón.
- Thaispeáin mé an gadaí do mo chara.
- Thosaigh mo chara ag gáire.
English
Spellwell 5th Class
WEEK 28
A
(a) scalp (b) charm (c) liar (d) edit (e) heart (f) raced
B
(a) The injured athlete needed urgent medical attention. (b) P aul forgot to mention that he had cinema tickets. (c) From their elevated position on the hill the generals could survey the whole battlefield.
(d) ‘I think I know a relation of yours,’ said Sofia. (e) Our school was closed last year for voting in the election. (f) Jet engines create powerful suction when they are running. (g) George called to the tourist office to get some information.
C
(a) voluntary (b) artery (c) library (d) ordinary (e) jewellery (f) military (g) dictionary
D
(a) library (b) chauffeur (c) attention (d) bizarre (e) beginning (f) achieve (g) basically (h) appearance (i) a cross (j) raced
E
(a) beginning (b) library (c) across (d) heart (e) attention (f) achieve (g) liar (h) positon (i) appearance (j) information (k) ordinary (l) basically
F achieve information voluntary charm military bizarre
Spellwell 6th Class
WEEK 28
A
(a) It is considered unlucky to break a mirror. (b) The United Nations sent a peace commissioner to monitor the evacuation of the refugees from the war zone. (c) The number 7 is a factor of 49 and 63. (d) The curator is in charge of the art museum. (e) The editor had to meet the publishing deadline. (f) The director had strong opinions on how the film should be made.
B
(a) glorious (b) spacious (c) cautious (d) mysterious (e) notorious (f) ambitious
C
(a) The lottery draw had a one million euro prize fund. (b) The warrior showed great courage in battle. (c) Peeling an onion can make your eyes water. (d) His ambition was to play football at senior level. (e) The winner of the British Open earns the title ‘Champion Golfer of the Year.’ (f) Sci-fi movies often involve weird alien creatures.
D
(a) million (b) wherever (c) senior
(d) studio (e) serious (f) warrior (g) onion (h) champion (i) evaporate (j) unfortunately
5th Class Maths:
PAGE 180
- (a) 2:5 or 2/5 (b) 4:5 or 4/5 (c) 3:5 or 3/5 (d) 1:5 or 1/5 (e) no (f) 3:5 or 3/5 (g) Yes
- (a) 1:7 or 1/7 (b) 1:7 or 1/7 (c) 2:7 or 2/7 (d) 3:7 or 3/7 (e) 5:7 or 5/7 (f) no (g) 6:7 or 6/7
36th 3. (a) 3:10 or 3/10 (b) 5:10 or ½ (c) 5:10 or ½ (d) 7:10 or 7/10 (e) yes (f) 5/10 or ½
- (a) 1:10 or 10% (b) 1:2 or 50% (c) 1:2 or 50% (d) 1:5 or 20% (e) 1:2 or 50%
Maths Fact: (a) 4 (b) 20
6th Class Maths
No answers