Cillian working on some Easter Art.
Hey 4th class,
Ms Ruane here just checking in to say hi. I hope you all had a wonderful Easter break and ate lots of chocolate! 😀
As you will have noticed from the school website we are moving our learning to a website called seesaw.
This is a really fun and interactive way for us to learn, share our work and ideas and communicate with each other.
I will update this daily, adding new information and lesson ideas. I will add voice recordings or videos to help you too.
You can reply to me using pictures, videos, or written work so it will appeal to everyone!
You can also use this on your computer, tablet, or phone so it may prove more accessible to you and your family.
Workload:
All our circumstances differ so much, some of your parents may be working, some of you might have limited access to the internet and some of you may be busy helping out with brothers and sisters at home, don’t worry do what you can when you can!
I’ve also mentioned before that we all work and learn at a different pace so please don’t feel overwhelmed by the work load, do what you can.
Well done:
To date I have been so proud of the work and commitment given by each of you so keep that up. You
Are all doing great.
Daily activities:
Along with what I have put up on seesaw id like you to continue with your daily activities Of master your maths, read at home, spellwell etc. You will notice you are coming near the end of these so well done! Look back and complete anything missed over the year.
Time for you
Taking time every day to read a book, draw a picture, go for a walk, watch tv and spend time with your family is so important. No teacher expects any of you to do school work from 9 to 3 everyday. Find a healthy balance. Do what works best for you and your family.
Contact me:
You can still use my email address to contact me if you have any questions or concerns.
You can still send on your photos, stories, pictures, PowerPoints and I can add them to this blog.
I am missing you all and so excited to get back into our school work. I’ve missed reading and seeing all of your hard work and look forward to getting stuck back into work.
Ms Ruane
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