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The P2/P3 class took part in some outdoor learning to help improve their knowledge on partitioning as part of their undertakings for Maths Week.
P2 explored different ways that they could partition numbers within 20. P3 were focussing on crossing 10 with addition and using partitioning to help them cross 10.
P3 also showed how they could firstly add to the next multiple of 10 and then simply add on the rest.
This was a very fun and worthwhile experience for Mr McCartan’s class and the children really enjoyed getting to explore learning outdoors by creating their own part whole models.
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Mr McCartan’s P2/P3 class are currently learning how to write instructions effectively. Yesterday they followed a set of guidelines on how to make delicious chocolate Rice Krispie buns. They meticulously adhered to each step carefully and then they all got to taste their treats at the end!
Today they spent time in class writing about their practical task and including all the important and structured steps that were undertaken.
A fantastic morning of Mathematics permeated through Sacred Heart P.S. as our annual Maths Bee drew great interest. Every child was given the opportunity to participate and showcase their skills with the area of Numeracy.
Thank you to Mr Doyle, our subject lead within the school in this area, for his organisation of the event and the provision of prizes and certifications for our class winners.
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It was an extremely busy five days in Sacred Heart P.S. with Maths Week and Recycle Week both having prominence. All the classes were high on productivity and learning and to that effect we would like to congratulate our Pupil ot the Week winners for their endeavours namely Robyn P1, Eimíle P2, Jessica P3, James P4, Sonny P5, Aoibhe P6 and Oisin P7!
The culmination of Maths Week saw our annual Maths Bee competition held this morning in the hall. Every boy and girl from P1 to P7 was involved and they all got the chance to show off their mental calculation skills and quick recall.
Each class was highly competitive and the last eliminator round kept everyone in the audience pinned to their seat due to the excitement to see who was going to come out on top.
In the end Cara P1, James P2, Logan P3, Shea P4, Eilish P5, Ruadhán P6 and Darragh P7 all emerged victorious and were deservedly crowned Maths Bee winners in their respective classes.
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Flynn P1
Flynn is a very deserving recipient of this award. He has impressed all of the staff here at Sacred Heart P.S. with his kind, caring and bubbly nature.
Flynn has an infectious energy and always has a big smile on his face. He has exemplary manners and he shows a mature attitude towards learning.
Flynn is a keen storyteller and is already starting to blend words independently which is a fantastic achievement.
He is an excellent role model and a pleasure to teach. Keep up the outstanding work!
Unfortunately not the ones with chocolate chips.
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