The Feast of St Brigid

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Wednesday 1st of February is the feast of St Brigid who is the second most famous patron saint of Ireland. It is a local Clare tradition to tie something white on the back door of your home on the eve of her feast day. St Brigid will then bless all these homes. Brigid was a nurse. One day she was helping an old pagan chieftain. She picked rushes from the chieftain’s field and began to weave them into a cross. With this cross she explained the story of Jesus and His crucifixion to the chieftain. He learnt about the love and forgiveness of God. The chieftain repented of his old lifestyle and became a Christian. Since this time Brigid’s cross has become a symbol of her love of God and people. It is believed that any dwelling in which there is a St Brigid’s cross will never burn down. We will make crosses.

Obair Bhaile: Week 20

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Obair Bhaile do Rang IV an Luan 30ú Eanáir 2017 (30-01-2017)

Maths: Sheet in Copy

Bird Watching: 10 mins

Gaeilge: C.N.C.

Writing: Cloze Test 1

Spelling: Unit Mon

Litriú: An Grūpa 1

Tables: ÷ 4

(Sp Corrections Signed / Bring in rushes)
Obair Bhaile do Rang IV an Mháirt 31ú Eanáir 2017 (31-01-2017)

Maths: Sheet in Copy

English: M.R.A.H. pg 70

Gaeilge: C.N.C.

Spelling: Unit Tues

SESE: History Project

Litriú: An Grúpa 2

Tables: ÷ 4

(Litriú Corrections Signed / Bring in rushes)
Obair Bhaile do Rang IV an Chéadaoin 1 Feabhra 2017 (01-02-2017)

Maths: Sheet in Copy

Gaeilge: C.N.C.

Writing: Cloze Test 2

Spelling: Unit All 

Litriú: An Grúpa 

Tables: ÷ 4

(Maths Corrections Signed)
Obair Bhaile do Rang IV an 

Déardaoin 2 Feabhra 2017 (02-02-2017)

Maths: Sheet in Copy

English: M.R.A.H. pg 72

Gaeilge: C.N.C.

English: AR Reading & Log

Spelling: Unit All

Litriú: Ag Dul Siar

Tables : ÷ 4

(C.N.C. Corrections Signed)