Hello again everyone! The following are some extra little activities that might interest you during this time. If you have any questions, feel free to email and ask! Ancient Egypt Kahoot Challenge Simple download the app 'Kahoot', enter the following passcode and complete the challenge! You only have 24 hours to complete it so get cracking! Code: 0493766 Get out in nature! The world may be in crisis at the moment but the natural world is still ticking as it always had. The woods are full of life with flowers blooming that we had been learning about already this year! Try and get out for walks and adventures in the woods, beaches and parks if you can. They're all free and a wonderful way to clear the head of worry at this trying time. Some choices: Irish Botanic Gardens, Portmarnock Beach, Phoenix Park, Crone Woods, Tibradden Woods, Santry Demesne, Bull Island and many more! John Boyne Short Story Competition The famous Irish writer, author of The Boy in The Striped Pyjamas, is running a short story competition for 6-18 year olds! A great opportunity to show off your narrative writing skills :) Enter the competition using the details here: https://johnboyne.com/short-story-competition/ Free ebooks! Follow this link and create a new account to get access to many different ebooks suitable for a range of ages and interests :) Link: https://worldbook.kitaboo.com/reader/worldbook/#!/ Virtual Museum Tours Many museums in Ireland and abroad offer virtual tours of their museums. This can be a useful way to have an adventure through a museum from the comfort of your sofa :) Have a look here: https://worldbook.kitaboo.com/reader/worldbook/#!/ Home Baking and Cooking Kitchen activities are a fun way to pass the time as a family and also a great way to practice mental maths skills. Using and writing recipes, adding and subtracting amounts, weighing ingredients etc. can be a super way to keep the brain ticking and thinking mathematically in every day situations :)
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