Riail an Lae 3 – 30.04.2014

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Le cabhrú leat litriú caithfidh tú na focail a dheighilt in a siollaí.

siolla amháin (1) – bí, tá, ná, air, na, sé, trí,

dhá shiolla (2) – a/rís, léar/scáil, uis/ce, glan/tóir, doir/teal, ca/mán

trí shiolla (3) – draí/och/ta, áir/ea/mhán, féil/ir/e, ain/mhi/the

ceithre shiolla (4) – sio/pa/dóir/eacht, grian/ghraf/a/dóir

cúig shiolla (5) – grian/ghraf/a/dóir/eacht, i/dir/gh/níomh/ach

sé shiolla (6) – aer/ghrian/ghraf/a/dóir/eacht

An bhfuil focal le 7 siolla ar eolas agat? Inis dúinn le bhur dtoil!


Rule of the Day

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Watch out for silent letters!

k – knee, knife, knight, knock,

g – gnome, gnaw, gnat

b –  bomb, lamb, climb, crumb, comb

w – write, wrench, wrestle, wring

l – would, should, could, walk

t – wrestler, whistle, mistletoe,

h – architecture, character, chameleon

p – pneumonia, psychic, psychology, pseodonym, pterodactyl

s – island, isle

Have you any more to add?


Obair Bhaile 30.05.2014

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Gaeilge: Léith ACD lth 5

Foghlaim véarsa 3 Na Séasúir

Béarla: R@H read p 67 Do question 1- 5 in your homework copies, answers only, please use full sentences, spelling and punctuation.

Test your parents, family and friend on their knowledge of words with silent letters!

Mata: SnadT lth 37

MM Triail 76 ( Niamh) 75 (Anne) & (Helen) Déan obair gharbh ar an leathanach sa leabhar.

Leathanach oibre don mhata le déanamh ar an leathanach

Amárach don obair bhaile – An t-oideas is fearr leat i mbéarla – bí ag ullmhú, 30 nóiméad don obair bhaile.


Word of the Day 29.04.2014

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Our word of the day today is Pseudonym – we found this word when investigating silent letters in words.

Pseudonym is a noun which means a name that someone (such as a writer) uses instead of his or her real name. The pseudonym of an author is a pen name and the pseudonym of an actor is a stage name or screen name. A pseudonym can also be an alias used by people or groups, like sports stars or criminals.

  • Robert Galbraith – J.K. Rowling
  • Lemony Snicket – Daniel Handler
  • Lewis Carroll – Charles Dodgson
  • Mark Twain – Samuel Clemens
  •  Jonathan Swift Gulliver’s Travels (1667 – 1745) originally published all of his works under pseudonyms – such as Lemuel GulliverIsaac BickerstaffMB Drapier


Obair Bhaile 29.04.2014

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Gaeilge: Léigh lth 2 & 3, An Camán Draíochta

Foghlaim véarsa 2 – Na séasúir

Déan an lth oibre I do chóipleabhar ldt

Béarla: R@H page 65 – answer the 5 questions in your copy, answers only please. Full sentences and correct spelling and punctuation.

Please bring R@H to school everyday

Mata: SnadT lth 37

Foghlaim 1kg = 1,000gr agus 2.5kg = 2kg 500gr

Corp Oideachas amárach


Riail an Lae 2 29.04.2014

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“Caol le caol – leathan le leathan”
Gutaí – a, e, i, o, u, á, é, í, ó, ú
Caol (4) e,i, é, í
Leathan (6) a,o,u, á, ó, ú
caol le caol samplaí
1. Na leithris
2. an fhuinneog
3. tintreach
4. buistéir
5. múinteoir
6. féilire
7. ag imirt peile
8. díreach
9. timpeall
 
leathan le leathan samplaí
1. cófra
2. garda
3. leabhar
4. ag imirt rugbaí
5. catach
7. an Rómáin
8. ialtóg
9. an teaghlach
 
le Hollie

Rule of the Day

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Use lots of tips to improve your spelling!
1. Professional (s x 2) professor, profession.
2. Weird ( an exception to the rule!)
3. Rhythm (no vowels)
rhythm helps your two hips move
rhyme
4. Necessary
At school one collar and two socks are necessary ( one c two s!)
5. Accommodation is large enough for two cs and two ms!
6. Interrupt has two rs because it is really rude to interrupt!
All these tips and many more available

here