One of the most well-known parts of our culture has been the Irish peatland and bogland. Click the link to learn more...
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To celebrate Science week, we will be performing experiments throughout the week in the classroom. To begin the week, here is a video of the Top 10 Inventors of all time. Click on the following links to learn more about USA:
kids.nationalgeographic.com/explore/countries/united-states/#united-states-golden-gate-bridge.jpg (Facts) www.abcya.com/USA_geography_puzzle_map.htm (Map Game 1) world-geography-games.com/us-states.html (Map Game 2) www.ducksters.com/geography/usgeography.php (Info on US states) October marks 'Tree Day' and below are some interesting links to teach us more about trees.
www.coillte.ie/fileadmin/templates/pdfs/Learn_about_trees_5th_%26_6th.pdf www.behindthename.com/names/meaning/tree (Names after trees) www.treeday.ie/ (Tree Day) Learn about (A) location of German cities and states, (B) the German language and (C) profile of Germany through the links below.
(A) www.purposegames.com/search?q=germany (B) www.digitaldialects.com/German.htm (C)kids.nationalgeographic.com/explore/countries/germany/#germany-munich-city-scene.jpg Check out this link about the digestive system - www.childrensuniversity.manchester.ac.uk/interactives/science/bodyandmedicine/digestivesystem/ www.failteireland.ie/ (Tourism) www.tourismireland.com/ (Tourism)
Click the following link for a cool activity on Counties of Ireland
www.ireland101.com/quiz/county |
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