Junior Infants 22nd-26th February

Hello boys and girls in Junior Infants,

We hope you all enjoyed some rest and relaxation over the midterm break! Below are a few suggestions of activitites for the week ahead. It’s a beautiful morning here in Dublin today so I hope you all make the most of the nice weather and get out and enjoy some fresh air and exercise. It’s perfect weather for searching for signs of spring!  Feel free to share photos of what you find on Seesaw! We look forward to seeing as many of you as possible on our Zoom meetings this week so keep an eye out on your e-mails for days and times.

Ms. Leonard and Ms. Flahive.

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Junior Infants 15th-19th February

Hello boys and girls in Junior Infants,

Well done for reaching the week of our mid-term break.  Below are a few suggestions of activities for you to do this week. We’re so happy to see you share what you have been getting up to on Seesaw. Many of you are trying a little bit from our school website, some challenges on Seesaw, lots of fun tasks from the school activity packs as well as your own creative projects and adventurous pursuits. We’re very impressed with all your fantastic work. You and your parents really deserve to enjoy the few days off school work for the mid-term break.

Ms. Leonard and Ms. Flahive.

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Junior Infants 11th January 2021

Dear Parents / Guardians,

We hope you are all well and are feeling positive about the weeks ahead. We understand that this may be the first time for many of you to have to face into engaging with schooling from home. We hope to make it as uncomplicated as possible by providing a variety of activities each week. We do not expect you to complete everything that is suggested as we understand that these are exceptional times and each of us have different challenges to contend with at home. Please pick and choose to do whichever activities are best suited to your own situation. Some of you may prefer hands-on or worksheet/paper activities compared to the online activities or vice-versa. Approach them at a pace that suits you and your child. Continue reading