Home Learning May 20th

Family Project Ideas for Home Learning 25 May 2020

Dear Parents and Guardians,
The theme for this week is Summer.
School work for this week is based around learning in the home. Our teachers have put together many ideas that you can choose from.

We would recommend that you choose something from English, Gaeilge and Maths everyday and then one other topic that you would like to do. There are many ideas to choose from. A good idea might be to work with siblings or perhaps contact your friends or cousins on Zoom or Skype where possible and work together.
Please try your best to engage with your child’s class teacher by email. Email addresses were sent out by text a few weeks ago.

English

Write a poem about Summer. Choose a new topic for each line Eg:
The weather is very hot (weather)
I see a daisy and a forget me not (flowers)
We had a BBQ last night (food)
A bumble bee gave me a fright (insects)

  • Acrostic poems using ‘ Summer’

Practice tongue twisters https://www.smart-words.org/tongue-twisters.html Can you make up your own tongue twister?

-World Turtle Day 23th May. Research and write a report on the different types of turtles. Include appearance, diet, habitat, and efforts for conservation. See https://www.worldwildlife.org/species/sea-turtle for information on conservation efforts (integrated with SESE).

-Create a summer wordsearch for your family. Include words that remind you of summer (sun, weather, hot, icecream..) Don’t forget to list the words at the bottom so your family know what words to look for.

  • Write a narrative story about your dream summer – Mention your dream destination, who you would bring with you (Can be friends/family or your favourite celebrity), what would you do there etc…
  • Write a summer narrative using this beginning ‘All I could see was a speck on the horizon, the beach was deserted but there seemed to be a noise coming from somewhere…’
  • Games My Grandparents Played in the Past: Interview your grandparents about the types of games they played in the past, particularly the ones they played outside in the summer time. This activity integrates well with SESE- History)

Gaeilge

-draw your home and label all the rooms. Vocabulary needed can be found here https://quizlet.com/139358636/rooms-in-the-house-irish-flash-cards/ and here https://polymath.org/irish_house.php/

  • Imir an cluiche 20 ceist (20 questions based on famous people etc) www.seomraranga.com/tag/fiche-ceist/
  • Bain trial as amhrán a foghlaim as Gaeilge agus é a chanadh le do chairde nó do chlann. learn one of the many songs sung as Gaeilge by the students of Lurgan.
    https://songsinirish.com/artist/tg-lurgan/
  • Réamhfhaisnéas na haimsire (record yourselves creating the weather forecast using as many suitable props as you can find)
  • Lig ort go bhfuil tú ag dul ag siopadóireacht i gcóir roinnt eadaí nua, úsáid na cartaí seo chun cabhrú leat. (pretend you are going shopping for some new clothes, use these phrases and questions to help you)
    ROI-T-174-An-Siopa-Eadai-Clothes-Shop-Role-Play-Conversation-Prompts-Gaeilge.pdf

Cad a fheiceann tú sa ghairdín samhraidh – Scríobh cúpla abairt faoi
https://content.twinkl.co.uk/resource/28/09/roi-gl-53616-gairdn-samhraidh-bileog-scrbhneoireachta_ver_1.pdf?token=exp=1590062650~acl=%2Fresource%2F28%2F09%2Froi-gl-53616-gairdn-samhraidh-bileog-scrbhneoireachta_ver_1.pdf%2A~hmac=7b3ba9d28c427c6d314126377c44924732585c64ec14e958457128a40c067123

Cuir na focail seo faoin samhraidh in órd aibítre
https://content.twinkl.co.uk/resource/38/00/roi-t-t-11612-foclaiacute-samhraidh-chun-cuir-in-ord-aibiacutetre-bileog-oibre-dhifreaacuteilte_ver_1.pdf?token=exp=1590063095~acl=%2Fresource%2F38%2F00%2Froi-t-t-11612-foclaiacute-samhraidh-chun-cuir-in-ord-aibiacutetre-bileog-oibre-dhifreaacuteilte_ver_1.pdf%2A~hmac=fc2921a4b7c5e1e247e85d3232aaca13d0032b3f0fe0196db566f1a040fa7bb1

Dúshlán Ghníomhaíochtaí samhraidh – cé mhéad acu ab fhéidir leat a dheanamh i rith an tsamhraidh.
https://content.twinkl.co.uk/resource/6a/74/roi-t-t-252540a-dshln-gnomhaochta-samhraidh-bileog-oibre-super-eco-black-and-white_ver_2.PDF?token=exp=1590063256~acl=%2Fresource%2F6a%2F74%2Froi-t-t-252540a-dshln-gnomhaochta-samhraidh-bileog-oibre-super-eco-black-and-white_ver_2.PDF%2A~hmac=fac7da060c524e19b24593183b7a5212dfa082d0a3cb1d7e759dfc1f3ff11266

Lig ort go bhfuil tú ag an trá – chum comhrá idir tú féin agus do chara faoi eachtra a tharla nuair a bhí tú ann. Mar shampla: chuaigh tú ag snámh, chonaic tú portán sna carraigeacha, bhí an ghriain ag taithneamh ach go toban thosaigh sé ag cur baistí
Feicim le mo shúilín beag… An samhradh
https://content.twinkl.co.uk/resource/49/e8/roi-t-t-17070-bileog-shamhraidh-feicim-le-mo-shuacuteiliacuten-beag-activity-sheet.pdf?token=exp=1590063638~acl=%2Fresource%2F49%2Fe8%2Froi-t-t-17070-bileog-shamhraidh-feicim-le-mo-shuacuteiliacuten-beag-activity-sheet.pdf%2A~hmac=49aea05029881988872fa0f0a637581cb59c0ee2767ba95f67eaf9f64c1a30b4
• Cruthaigh cuardach focal le foclóir a bhaineann le Samhraidh

Maths

Explore time through activities. Estimate before doing any challenge. Time yourself walking to the park and back home. Set a timer and see how many jumping jacks you can do in 1 minute. How many times can you write your name in 30 seconds? How many times can you take off and put on your shoes in 2 minutes? Make up your own challenges. Change the length of times involved. Can you make up and solve word problems based on this information?

  • Look online for interesting facts, like the tallest and shortest people, biggest and smallest buildings, longest and shortest roads in the country etc
  • Solve maths problems at home. For eg, how long will it take you to get to Granny’s house if you go to Tesco on the way etc
  • WEIGHT HOME HUNT:Find these items in your house and feel the weight of them. Estimate the weight. Then using a weighing scales, measure the item and record the actual weight.
    (i) a) Frying pan b) Tin of food c) Book d) 5 potatoes e) apple
    (ii) Find the difference in weight between the heaviest object and the lightest
    Find objects in your kitchen that you think weigh between 1kg-2kg, 1kg, 500g and 200g.
    Then with your scales, measure the item and record the actual weight.
    If you don’t have a weighing scales, find items in your kitchen that weigh about 1kg, 2kg, 500g, 200g and 100g. Record all items and estimated weight.
    Pick 10 items from your house that have weight written on them. Put them into pairs and find:
    a. The combined weight of the first pair
    b. The difference in weight between the second pair
    c. Find the difference in weight between the third pair and multiply by 5
    d. Add the fourth and the fifth pair and divide by 2
    e. Find the weight of the 4 heaviest items
  • Other Maths Work;
    • Length: height and width of gates, post-boxes, letter-boxes, length of driveways, perimeter of signs, envelopes, stamps
    • Area: how many stamps would cover an envelope?
    • Weight: weight of letters and parcels, weight of a postbag
    • Time: length of the postperson’s working day
    • Money: cost of sending letters to different places, parcel post costs, special delivery rates, overseas rates, costs of other facilities provided by An Post
      Shape and space: shape of letters and stamps
    • symmetry in road signs and house numbers
      Data: graphs of size, weight, cost of postage
    • graphs of letters or parcels delivered per day, per week

Parents/Guardians could work on this topic with children at an age appropriate level
-Shape hunt- indoor and outdoor.
Money – Estimate the cost of the weekly shopping with an adult at home. Compile the family shopping list (English) and guess the amount of money you will need. Compare the difference between your estimate and the actual cost of the shopping. Identify the cheapest and the dearest item on the receipt, find the difference between the two.
Problem Solving – Children make up their own problems everyday and ask a family member to solve it.

PE

  • Create an obstacle course in the garden/park.
  • Sports Day : Potato and Spoon race, sack race (hop if no sack), long throw, long kick.
  • Family challenges. Who gets the most steps on the fitbit, who can do the most jumping jacks in a minute etc…
  • Try a go noodle yoga or workout
  • Create a scoop and catch game using a milk carton https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9IARChEvA5Y&feature=youtu.be
  • Practise or learn a popular line dance Like the Cupid Shuffle for Example Or the Sid Shuffle from the movie Ice Age
  • Create a dance with your siblings/ family to a popular song.
  • It is important as the summer is upon us to go over our water safety rules. There is a great free programme for all primary school children here with lots of useful resources https://watersafety.ie/primary-school/
  • 10 second challenge – Game where you say the name of something e.g. house, tree and everyone has 10 seconds to move your body into that shape
  • Create a dance routine to accompany your song about staying safe/ thanks to essential workers (See music activity above)
  • Create a yoga routine to accompany telling a story (see Cosmic Kids yoga)
    Practice GAA skills. Dublin GAA have put together a video of different skills and drills https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kikFKeu7TwU

Music

  • Create a soundscape for a popular fairy tale.
  • Create a soundscape to go with the theme of ‘One Sunny Day’.
    -Make instruments out of recycled items, compose a tune using these handmade instruments
    -Change the lyrics of a pop song explaining how to keep safe during this time, hygiene tips etc./ how we need to work together / thank you song for the essential workers
  • Choose a song that reminds you of summer – Draw/Write what you see/feel when you hear this song.

Art

Photograpy Competition

Take a photo showing summer patterns in nature. Send your photograph to msaryanschool@gmail.com with your name and class. The top photographer will win a prize!

  • Create a summer scene using recycled goods- cardboard, milk cartons etc.
  • Create a game, use recyclables to design your own game. Create rules for your family to follow.
  • Mindfulness colouring on kitchen roll paper. Follow and colour the different patterns on the tissue paper.
    Fairytale. Scene from a story Eg Cinderella or get then to get an old flop or shoe and decorate it -cinderella’s princess shoe
  • Make you own projectors. Use an empty toilet roll holder, cover one end of it with cling film and use an elastic band/string to hold it in place. Cut out different shapes/animals and stick to the top
    of the end with the cling film. Use a torch from a phone and shine it through the other end of the toilet roll and face it towards a wall. You’ll then see the shape appear on the wall.
  • Create stained glass windows using masking tape and some chalk on the pavement
  • Make and design a gift for a family member, friend or neighbour
  • Create a bug hotel for your garden.
    Art Competition: Based on the hero in your lives helping you through this time. This hero should be a person known to you. Some examples:
  • Maybe it’s your Mam or Dad who is working on the frontline
  • Perhaps it’s your Granny or Grandad who are sticking out cocooning like a trooper
  • Maybe it’s your Aunt or Uncle who are checking in on elderly neighbours
  • Could it be your brother or sister who helped to keep you entertained throughout the lockdown?
  • Perhaps it could be your neighbour who is working around the clock as a paramedic or your cousin who is delivering goods to shops?
  • For more inspiration check out dedicated facebook and instagram pages where some excellent submissions to date have been featured
    Submissions are open until June 3rd and you could find full details on the website. www.drawyourhero.ie Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/drawyourhero/ Instagram:drawyourhero2020
  • Check out the bloom festival website and try to create a diorama of your favourite garden www.bordbiabloom.ie
  • Recreate a famous painting using photography
  • Example:
    • Design an amusement park using recycled materials. Plan this out first. (Maths area,length and width).
    • Summer theme art- Sunshades,flip flops, icecream.
    • Design a water safety poster.
  • Summer flip flop art
  • Tie dye some of clothing with different colours with adult supervision

Cardboard Wings!

Cardboard boxes provide so many opportunities for dressing up. Make yourself a set of wings out of whatever boxes you have depending on the size, you could be a butterfly, a dragonfly or a bee! Attach them using string, ribbon or elastic, and decorate them to make them shine!!!

Do a nature walk around your home and collect flowers along the way. Observe the flowers when you get home and draw them onto a piece of paper. Decorate around them to create a pretty summer/flower scene.
Draw so cute art. Has summer themed art, for example Countryside Scenery.
https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC3dEvA1is6-0_yuei9iCdEw

Design and paint rocks

Science

Design and make a paper aeroplane. Test your plane indoors and out. Try different ways of throwing it and use it in different weather conditions. What changes will you make the next time you do it? Research aeroplane design online. How have designs changed over time? Write a report on the earliest aeroplanes or pilots.
Use crayons and paper to make rubbings of different trees in your area
Draw and describe different flowers and birds you see
Test your pulse before and after exercise.
Senses Experiments- Blindfold taste test
Apple Experiment ‘ What keeps an apple from browning’ slice an apple into 5 separate dishes, soak the slice in the following: Nothing, Milk, Baking soda, Vinegar, Lemon Juice. Which is effective/ least effective etc.

SESE

-Nature walk in the sunshine. Taking note of the different flowers and trees you spot along the way.

  • Build your own tent/fort using blankets/chairs etc.. Record how you carried out the activity including materials/objects needed. Draw a picture of what your fort/tent turned out like. IKEA has instructions on their website if children need help.
    -Nature walk collage – go on a walk and collect items on the way such as leaves, flowers etc. and make a collage out of these materials
  • The life cycle of a Sunflower, and plant sunflower seeds. Life cycle of a sunflower reading comprehension https://www.twinkl.ie/resource/t-l-51705-sunflower-plant-life-cycle-differentiated-reading-comprehension-activity
  • The life cycle of a butterfly

Self- Assessment Ideas

  • Reflective Journal on a Friday: the child records what she has learned that particular week- a nice idea, simple to explain and also for the child to do. They can explain what they have learnt and what they found easy or difficult and who they worked with.

All subjects

  • Create a quiz together for other family members
  • Design a Summer Camp poster incorporating a variety of themes and ideas.
  • Drama – use an Irish myth/legend to recreate as a mini-drama using the storyboard you created for history.
    -Art/Drama – create some props using recycled materials and create a drama to show your family e.g. turn cereal box into crown and make a princess drama

Home learning 18th May

Family Project Ideas for Home Learning 18 May 2020

Dear Parents and Guardians,
School work for this week is based around learning in the home. Our teachers have put together many ideas that you can choose from.
We would recommend that you choose something from English, Gaeilge and Maths everyday and then one other topic that you would like to do. There are many ideas to choose from. A good idea might be to work with siblings or perhaps contact your friends or cousins on Zoom or Skype where possible and work together.

English

  • Reading: Children read examples of Narrative Writing e.g. Fairy tales, Myths, Legends.
  • Oral Language: Children make up their own stories and tell them to parent/guardian.
  • Writing: Children write their own stories. The framework includes: Title; Setting; Events including a problem, Resolution. A problem always arises in Narrative Writing which gets solved by the end of the story.
  • Create a ‘Fakebook’ profile for a Fairy Tale character. Design a profile picture just like Facebook, write what they might on their page, list of friends etc.
    -Write a film/ book review
  • Writing postcards to friends. Focus on correct address, postcodes.
  • Prepare a questionnaire for your local postperson: How many houses/apartments are on your route?
    Do you plan your own route or are there set routes to follow?
    Things you like/dislike about your job?
    Summer/Winter uniforms?
    How do you cover the area you have to deliver letters/parcels to?
    Wrong addresses – what do you do?
    Why did you choose this job?
    why is your job important?
    Write a ‘thank you’ letter to your postperson when they have returned your questionnaire.

Gaeilge
-ag scríobh liosta siopadóireachta don ollmhargadh
-ag scríobh carta poist chuig do chara

Dán contaetha na hÉireann https://content.twinkl.co.uk/resource/e2/a4/roi-gge-118-counties-of-ireland-poem-gaeilge_ver_1.pdf?token=exp=1589465539~acl=%2Fresource%2Fe2%2Fa4%2Froi-gge-118-counties-of-ireland-poem-gaeilge_ver_1.pdf%2A~hmac=fd6331cb024371ba20236f1cb42ba803519c29ecfbdb6ada3bdf8a0bde8c23a8

ScrIobh litir chuig do chara, an aimsir, cluiche a imirt sa teachlach, ranga sa bhaile.

Writing: Children write their own stories. The framework includes: Title; Setting; Events including a problem, Resolution. A problem always arises in Narrative Writing which gets solved by the end of the story.
For writing stories as Gaeilge there are dictionaries available online.

Maths:
Ask your Postperson

  • How many metres/kilometres do you travel every day?
  • What time do you start/finish your route – how long does it take to complete?
  • Count the post for one week and find the average amount of letters per day – ask the postperson to give you some idea of the volume of post delivered daily.
  • Devise a Maths Trail to the local Post Office.
  • Look online for interesting facts, like the tallest and shortest people, biggest and smallest buildings, longest and shortest roads in the country etc
    Solve maths problems at home. For eg, how long will it take you to get to Granny’s house if you go to Tesco on the way etc.
    Maths: Children create/write their own word problems and then solve them.
  • Collect information and create a tally chart to find out the family’s favourite fruit, snack or animal etc
  • Make patterns with objects, colouring pencils, paint or play-doh. Build structures with lego or boxes

– Use a reasonable imaginary shopping budget, then go onto one of the supermarket websites eg. supervalue.ie or tesco.ie and plan a weekly shop! Make a list of what you might need then add up the amounts and see if you stayed within budget. Check you have enough to manage for the week!

PE

  • Joe Wicks workouts on youtube live everyday @ 9am
  • Create a new game using only a ball
  • Pick your favourite Just Dance Video on Youtube and bust a move – Or Download the Just Dance App and have a virtual dance competition with your friends
  • Physical activity calendar https://twitter.com/PDSTpe/status/1238498111221309440/photo/1

Religion
Research a Saint of your choice – mini project

Music

  • Use a well known fairytale and create a rap song for it
  • Use household objects to create percussion instruments to play along to your favourite songs.
  • Perform a song using only body percussion/humming etc and have people guess what song it is
  • Create a quarantine song about staying safe and staying at home, using as many of the guidelines you can think of e.g. washing hands, catching a sneeze, staying 2m apart.

Art

  • Design the bed the princess from the princess and the pea slept in. Use as many different materials/paints/crayons etc. Define the layers and use contrasting colours. Try to use old clothing/scarves/t-shirts to add texture.
  • Design a stamp showing your favourite fairytale character, castle, magical creature etc.
  • design your own postbox – choose a colour and decide why this would be a good colour. – Paint/colour or construct a postbox, explain the shape you’ve chosen to use and why?
  • Develop an art project with siblings. All the family trace their hands onto coloured paper. The hands are then stuck on top of each other with simple ‘X Family, Quarantine 2020’.
  • You could draw (in chalk) on a crack on their path and send photos to teacher by email
  • Creating a drawing using a flower in your garden, park, dandelions, daisies, grass etc as part of your drawing. – Photography – create a slideshow/collage of photographs

Science
Object in the sky!
Research any of the following:
Sun, moon, stars, constellations, galaxies, Pluto, comets, meteors, mercury, venus, mars, jupiter, saturn, uranus, neptune, black hole, nebula
Name your object
Describe your object using 3 adjectives
If we could see this object we might see:…….
Tell 2 interesting facts about your object
You could create a 3D model of your object and display it in your window!

SESE

  • A project on Finglas in the past and present, this could integrate History, Geography etc.

Self- Assessment Ideas

  • Reflective Journal on a Friday: the child records what she has learned that particular week- a nice idea, simple to explain and also for the child to do. They can explain what they have learnt and what they found easy or difficult and who they worked with.

Home Learning May 11th

Family Project Ideas for Home Learning 11 May 2020

Dear Parents and Guardians,

School work for this week is based around learning in the home. Our teachers have put together many ideas that you can choose from.

We would recommend that you choose something from English, Gaeilge and Maths everyday and then one other topic that you would like to do everyday. There are many ideas to choose from. A good idea might be to work with siblings or perhaps contact your friends or cousins on Zoom or Skype and work together.

English

  • Keeping a journal
  • Letter Writing to friends/family members/ classmates (where possible)
  • Writing recipes
  • Create a board game and write instructions for it (Maths/Art integration)
  • Writing book reports/film reviews and compare with a friend
  • Collaborative Writing. Recommend ‘Fighting Words’ website to families. Write/discuss how they’ve found this time period, the changes they’ve noticed in society etc… Different prompts and exercises – what goes into a story? Plot, heroes, imagination etc… Discuss different characters – what role do they play in the story? What’s stopping them doing that? (Problem) and how do they solve it. Share on zoom with the other family members, work on it individually and then come back to one another and piece the story together.
  • Time Capsule. Write a letter to your older self explaining what is happening in our country at this time. Add some items into the box and bury the letter and items somewhere in your back garden. Dig it up when this is all over.

Gaeilge
-Write a letter/postcard to a friend as Gaeilge
-Create a comic strip of your day, sentence(s) under each picture

Maths:
• Local maths trail
• Use the argos catalogue to redecorate a room in your house using a specific budget
• Create homemade playdough using specific measurements (google salt dough)
• Baking a recipe with your family, measuring out the required ingredients
• Collect data on the different colours of cars on your road and show this on a graph
• Write down the capacity(ml/l) of liquids you find around the home
• Talk about time. For eg, work out what time you need to leave the house to get to classes/training/school on time etc How long until your favourite tv programme? What time is the Late Late Show on Friday night? What time will it end? How long is the show on for? etc
PE
• Create an obstacle course in the garden/park.
• Sports Day : Potato and Spoon race, sack race (hop if no sack), long throw, long kick.
• Family challenges. Who gets the most steps on the fitbit, who can do the most jumping jacks in a minute etc…

Religion
May is the month of Mary.
• You could make a May altar. Add some flowers that are blooming at the moment. You could add a candle. You could add some rosary beads. Or colour/draw a picture of Mary
• You could say the “Hail Mary” this month and pray for all the frontline workers in our community and the people who are sick with the coronavirus.
• You could also try saying the prayer in Irish Sé do Bheatha a Mhuire | Archdiocese of Dubli
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Art

  • Develop an art project with siblings. All the family trace their hands onto coloured paper. The hands are then stuck on top of each other with simple ‘X Family, Quarantine 2020’.
  • They could draw (in chalk) on a crack on their path and send photos to us.
  • Creating a drawing using a flower in your garden, park, dandelions, daisies, grass etc as part of your drawing. Differentiation possible for older and younger children.
  • Photography – create a slideshow/collage of photographs

Science

  • Create a mini garden in a box, using cuttings from their garden or leaves and sticks collected on a walk
  • Planting seeds / mini vegetable garden
    -make slime
    Test different items around the house to see which ones sink or float

School news 2020

8 May 2020

Dear Parents and Guardians,
As you have heard from the news, all schools will remain closed until the Autumn. We are very disappointed as a team with this news but we will continue to give support from home online to the school community until the end of term.


We are especially disappointed for our 6th Classes, but we are hopeful to gather together with the 6th Class children and their families when government approval of gatherings is permitted and when it is safe to do so.


We won’t be able to welcome our new 2nd Class children in person and give them a tour of the school before they begin the next school year but we will be in touch with all these parents about alternative plans for a welcome meeting.


It is also very disappointing that First Holy Communion and Confirmation ceremonies have been cancelled for the months of May and June. When the Archbishop and the parish are in a position to give an update about these ceremonies we will be in touch with all families involved.


A reminder again to try and engage with a little school work every day from the plans provided by each individual teacher. This will give some structure to the children’s day and will ensure they don’t forget things that they have learned.


We understand that some families are finding it much more challenging to engage with the school work consistently for various reasons. Every family situation is different and everyone is doing the best that they can for their children at present. We recommend emphasising lots of play, time outside in the fresh air, their physical and mental wellbeing – these are the priorities at present. After that, try to keep up reading – Gaeilge and English – and some Maths too to keep literacy and numeracy skills going and anything extra after this is a bonus.


Next week we will have a slightly different plan of work for each class. This will be uploaded on the school website and a link will be texted out to parents.
We never wish to put more stress or pressure on any family. Teachers are available to give support and guidance – contact them by email.


We have an important note about books. Some of the books that went home on 12 March were from the school’s book rental scheme. These books include Treasury, Am don Leamh, etc. Library books also went home. To keep the cost down for our book rental scheme we will need to arrange to get these books back before 30 June. We need to order books for the new school year but this won’t be possible without having all of our current books returned. Please ensure you are taking care of all school books and we will be in touch about a drop off day in June.


We will be in contact with you all on an ongoing basis with any updates once we receive them ourselves.
Many thanks as always for your continued support and cooperation.


Siobhán Loughman

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