Welcome to Seomra Ranga, the Hub for Primary School Resources. For the overseas visitors “Seomra Ranga” means “classroom” in the Irish language.
Seomra Ranga has been successfully providing tried and tested resources for primary school classrooms since 2007. Since that time, the site has gradually built up a strong following amongst educators as a repository of quality teacher-created resources. The resources on the site, which support all areas of the curriculum, are arranged in accordance with the curricular provisions of the Irish primary school….

Number Puzzles 18
This resource is aimed at pupils in junior classes or SEN/ASC pupils who need extra practice in the consolidation of early number. It is based on the numbers 1-5. There are 10 puzzles in the pack. The resource features images of common farm animals.
Spider Web Sequencing 01
This resource is aimed at younger pupils and SEN/ASC pupils. It is to be used to assist pupils in the correct sequence of events, in this case, the steps for a spider creating a web. There are six cards in this pack for pupils to complete the correct sequence.
Tasc-Chártaí – Glaoigh Amach an Uimhir
This new set of Tasc-Chártaí as Gaeilge is aimed at pupils in middle/senior classes. The cards are intended to be used as a fun game/task to assist in the consolidation of number vocabulary as Gaeilge. The pupil simply has to call out as Gaeilge the number on the randomly chosen card. There are 100 cards in the pack, numbers 0-99, with four cards per A4 page.
Tasc-Chártaí – Focail Droim ar Ais 01
This new set of Tasc-Chártaí as Gaeilge is aimed at pupils in middle/senior classes. The cards are intended to be used as a fun game/task to assist in vocabulary development and in the development of working memory as Gaeilge. The pupil has to repeat the set of three words in reverse order. There are 50 cards in the pack, four per A4 page.
Book Review – Flossie Mc Fluff: An Irish Fairy

The book is about an Irish fairy, Flossie Mc Fluff. She teaches the litterbugs a lesson in it. I like the chapter “As Good as Gold”, the leprechaun in it, he was really cool. I score this book 10 out of 10. read more…
Book Review – Deadly Irish History: The Celts
This is a charming, funny and informative book written by John Farrelly. It is written about the Celts in Iron Age Ireland. “Irish history isn’t boring … It’s Deadly!” read more…
Tasc-Chártaí – Tomhais an Focal Atá ar Lár
This new set of Tasc-Chártaí as Gaeilge is aimed at pupils in middle/senior classes. The cards are intended to be used as a fun game/task to assist in vocabulary development as well as the development of of working memory as Gaeilge. There are 50 cards in the pack, four per A4 page.
Book Review – The Story of Ireland
Story: This book tells you all about important things that happened years ago in Ireland. It starts with the Ice Age all the way up to Riverdance! Every chapter isn’t long, about 1-2 pages and each chapter is about something new. read more…

