Showing posts with label Art. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Art. Show all posts

Monday, February 17, 2014

'Work' You'll Enjoy For Your Strengths and Needs

So, like we have learned, we all have strengths. We all have needs. We are all unique. We are all intelligent in many ways

Think of YOUR strengths, YOUR needs. 

What ones do you want to 'work' on right now? YOUR choice...

  1. Maybe do "a little, a lot", which means do 30 minutes now, and take a break, 30 minutes later today, and take a break, and so on; OR
  2. Maybe do a different "a little, a lot", with 30 minutes today, 30 minutes tomorrow, 30 minutes the day after, and so on... make it a great habit for yourself

First of all, before you try out MY links, give yourself a present and click here on Scoilnet and try out the links on the right hand side, sorted by subject. Enjoy!

Now, here are some of MY great links sorted by subject (just a few links per subject)...

Drama
I love when people IMPROV, but sometimes you can't beat a good script... 
Music
PE/Physical Education
PE is hard to do in the home... but not impossible! 
ICT/Computer Skills:
During your life, you'll be typing maybe 100 times more than you'll be hand-writing. Wouldn't it be good to be good?
  • Ten-Finger Typing from typingweb.com Can you improve your speed each day? Yes, you can. Now, no cheating! Ten fingers to do it right. Within a little while you'll be up to 20 words per minute, and maybe even faster! School record... 39 words per minute. 
  • Already pretty good at ten-finger typing? Go straight on to the Most Common English Words typing. 

English Reading: 


Irish Reading and Sounds


English Writing
The best writing site I've found... just in one site we can learn about how to write better... better arguments(!), better reports, better recounts... better! All on the the BBC KS2 English Writing site. And, if you want to make sure you know the basics, use the bbc ks1 site!

Vocabulary (The Words We Use)
How good are you at finding the right word to use at the right time? We ALL need practice at this. First we have to understand new words, and then it's so important that we USE them.


Religion
As Christians the key to following Jesus' example is (1) know about Jesus and (2) pray -- open your heart to God.

Maths/Engineering/Construction/Science


Geography

History
History is HUGE! There's so much it's hard to put in enough links. Which do you find most amazing?

SPHE
We all know how important it is to make the best decisions for our selves. 
Art
Art is hard to do on a computer. So don't! Do it yourself at home without the computer!! Or, if you really really want to do it on the computer, try these... 

Have you ever heard any child ever say they're bored? 
With the web and all the great stuff above, could they be bored? (If you do have a younger brother or sister who's saying that, just show them this post and let them loose to enjoy themselves!)











Wednesday, October 31, 2012

The Best Websites For The Best Class

Yep, I believe we are becoming one step at a time – the best class (not just in Talbot, but in Clondalkin, maybe even Dublin; who knows, maybe even Ireland!!). And so I feel it's my duty to root out the best websites for sixth-class children that there are (not just in Dublin, not just in Ireland, but in the world) and present them to you.

I'll keep adding to this list throughout the rest of they year. When we use one we like a lot in class when we're learning, then I'll add it here too.

For now, here's some websites where you're bound to find treasure. Make your choices...

Art
  1. Enjoy looking at and marvelling at the work of great artists. Find your favourite few (click on the right). To enjoy each painting even more, ask yourself some questions, like "what colours does the artist use? what types of line are used? is there a story in the painting, if so what's going on, and what happened before and after the painting? how does the painting make you feel? And, what title would I have given it?"
  2. Or maybe you'd prefer to watch some of 36 videos of great "modern art". Choose from the playlist on the right-hand side at the top. All geared towards kids your age. 
  3. Or, for now you don't want to look at art, you want to make it! Fair enough, how about some practice drawing. Get a pencil and paper and off you go. Copy your favourite Uncle Fred.
You Any Good Making Things? Like Science? Like Engineering? 
  1. Here's an addictive game where you have to construct different bridges. It's fun! But hard! First you have to design (the blue screen), then click on the top left button to test your design: As you know, I'm not much good at this type of thing so it took me 20 minutes to get past the first stage!! I'm still on the second, having a good laugh at my bridge as it collapses into the valley. Doh! 
  2. For an amazing 14 more such games (when you find your favourite, maybe let others know about it), go to http://hoodamath.com/games/cargobridge2.php 
Are You One of Those Annoying Children With Questions?  
Then you'll love exploring the very very best Irish science website, primaryscience.ie. It's split up into loads of great sections, like:
  1. where you can Ask Molly just about anything (like "how would you know if your goldfish is a boy or a girl?"!! or, "Could a bridge be built between Ireland and England?", or "Why does popcorn pop?" – cool questions!). 
  2. Play some games (kids have too much fun these days!)
  3. See if you know all about the most common shapes.
  4. Become a space expert on the differences and similarities in the planets in our solar system.
  5. Choose fun experiments to watch being done right in front of you.
Want to Do a Project?
There's so much great stuff to learn in this life!! But where to start? Kidport has a reference library that might just be the place to begin. 

Or, Maybe, Right Now, You'd Just Prefer To Sit Back and Read
It's for you that good people at your library have organised TumbleBooks for you. All you have to do is click, sit back, and enjoy

The Life of Jesus, Born 2,000 Years Ago into a Poor Family in a Sad Country Crushed by Romans
  1. Jesus led a hard life and this site tells his story lego-style. I think you'll like it!
  2. Jesus taught the people many things; again, this site tells the story lego-style!
  3. Ready to pray? You ready to open the door of your heart to God and let him/her Love you? Okay: on this site... you decide who to pray for..., you say a prayer..., you feel God's peace
That's it for now. Hope you find lots you like! 

Monday, October 29, 2012

Free Visit to see Modern Art--in New York City


Picasso's Hands with Flowers (simple and simply great)
Recognise this from anywhere?! :) 
And now for something completely different... a visit to the MOMA in New York City. MOMA stands for Museum of Modern Art. It's a simple, but really good website, where YOU are the boss, choosing what to see and what to learn about. Enjoy!

Tuesday, January 3, 2012

Websites You'll Enjoy! (For Munster--Third Class 2011-2012)

Hi everyone! And a Happy New Year to you all. I hope you all had a peaceful, joyful Christmas.

There's six days to go before school begins again. Right now the weather is bad! But you have loads of things you could do. Here's some fun learning websites for you to choose from.

Wednesday, December 1, 2010

Websites The Kids Will Enjoy (and Learn From) During The Snow

Like me you've got the text that the school is closed again tomorrow (Thursday). Who knows about Friday. And so I want to give you a few education-type websites your child (and brothers/sisters/friends/you!) may well enjoy. I'll give you more during the year but here's a few for starters that I strongly recommend...