Colm, our GAA coach wanted to share these easy drills for our boys and girls to practice at home.
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Colm, our GAA coach wanted to share these easy drills for our boys and girls to practice at home.
What a lovely poem by Ursula Dubosarsky
Australian Children’s Laureate 2020-2021 llustration by Jan Balet
There was a cough and then another
The little cat ran to her mother.
“What can we do?” “Well, wash your paws,”
Her mother said, “And all your claws.
“We’ll stay inside and shut the door.
You’ll laugh and hide and read and draw
“And think of all the games you’ll play!
You’ll sleep and eat and then one day…
“You’ll see the door is open wide –
The sun will shine, you’ll run outside –
“Just look at how I’ve grown!” you’ll say,
“Since all the time I’ve been away!”
So wash your paws and don’t feel blue
The little cat knows what to do
And wait until the morning when
Our big old world is right again.
Tips for Speech and Language and Occupational Therapy at home
RTÉ launches daily virtual classroom for primary school children – About RTÉ
— Read on about.rte.ie/2020/03/26/rte-launches-daily-virtual-classroom-for-primary-school-children/
For as long as schools are closed, we’re open. Starting today, kids everywhere can instantly stream an incredible collection of stories, including titles across six different languages, that will help them continue dreaming, learning, and just being kids.
— Read on stories.audible.com/start-listen
Anna wrote this lovely Spring poem about having to stay at home and missing her friends and family. We think it’s wonderful and we love the happy ending.
Thanks to all the proud Mums who sent us pictures of the beautiful handmade cards they received today. Here is a selection ….
We would love to see the cards or crafts our pupils made for the ladies in their lives . Can you share them with us and we will publish them ?
Email to deputy@saintbrigids.ie
This is a lovely social story to read to your children who are all anxious and most likely missing their grandparents , classmates and friends.
The Stay Home Superheroes
Once upon a time there was a big, busy world. In this big, busy world there lived a little boy called William. William loved going to school to play with his friends, going to the park with his mum and going swimming with his dad.
But one day, everything started to change. William heard on the news that there was a Big Problem. This problem was so big that it started to spread over the whole world. All the grownups were talking about it. All the children were talking about it. In fact, every single person in the whole world was talking about it. Everyone started to feel worried and scared about the Big Problem.
Soon, the Big Problem caused some big changes. At first daddy stopped going to work, then mummy stopped taking him swimming, then he found out that school was cancelled and day by day the big, busy world he lived in got quieter and quieter and quieter.
William was confused. He felt scared too. He had so many questions. What was going on? Would it be OK? How could they stop the Big Problem?
He went to ask his mummy all of his big questions. “It’s OK to be scared and worried, lots of other children feel that way, even adults feel scared too sometimes” she told him, giving him a BIG hug.
“But all of the very best, cleverest people in the whole world are working hard to fix the Big Problem right now” she explained.
This made him feel a little bit better. Surely the cleverest people in the world could find a way to fix it! But it was such a Big Problem, and he was still scared. He had to do something.
Mummy explained that there were lots and lots of special helpers working hard to save the world and stop the problem.
“Like superheroes?” said William.
“Just like superheroes.” said mummy, smiling.
William wanted to be a superhero too. This was his chance! Super William to the rescue! He jumped up, ready to run outside and join all the other superheroes to fight off the Big Problem and save the world, but his mummy stopped him and locked the door.
“HEY! How can I help fight the Big Problem if I’m stuck inside?” he asked.
“Well, we DO need you to help. Everyone is going to have to help to solve this Big Problem. And YOU are going to have a very special job indeed. You are going to become a Stay Home Superhero!”
William had never heard of THAT kind of superhero before. Mummy told him that Stay Home Superheroes could help fight off the Big Problem by using their Stay Home Superpowers. But what were they? He tried so hard, but he didn’t have super strength or super speed either. In fact, he felt exactly the same as before.
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“The Big Problem can’t be solved with super strength, or super speed. The Big Problem will only stop growing if all the new Superheroes use their Stay Home Superpower to stay at home. In fact, if all the new Stay Home Superheroes work together the Big Problem will get smaller, and smaller and smaller every single day, until it goes away!” mummy explained.
“But staying home is a boring superpower!” said William in a grump.
“Boring? No way! You have the superpower to make this fun! And staying home is how YOU can help to save the whole world- there’s nothing more powerful than that!”
Just staying home and having fun could save the whole world? And he would be a real-life superhero? William started to feel excited. He started to feel powerful tool! He couldn’t wait to tell all his friends that they could turn into Stay Home Superheroes just like him!
William got to work quickly, using his Superhero creativity to think of all the fun things he could do at home. He made a long list with his mummy and daddy: pillow forts and cooking and games and dancing and puppet shows and singing and movies and MORE! Even better, William found out he could still play in the garden and go outside too, as long as he stayed away from all the superheroes who lived in different houses. They could wave to each other and wink, because they all knew the special job they were doing!
William did miss playing with his friends and going swimming and to the park. But then he remembered how important his new Superhero job was. He was helping to save the whole world and that made him feel so good inside. He was very proud of himself. Then he fired up his superpowers ready to find something fun to do. William the Stay Home Superhero and all his superhero friends worked hard together to help save the world, all without leaving their homes. And now you know, you can be a superhero too!