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….


Hóra a Pháid – Ceacht 24: Ag Ceannach Milseán

Hóra a Pháid – Ceacht 24: Ag Ceannach Milseán; cuid de chúrsa comhrá Gaeilge le haghaidh Rang I, á chur le chéile ag an Roinn Oideachais blianta ó shin. Obair digiteach déanta ag Seomra Ranga i mbliana. B’fhéidir go bhfuil cuid den acmhainn seo “as dáta”, ach bain úsáid as in aon slí más mian leat. read more…

Hóra a Pháid – Ceacht 26: Éadaí Nua

Hóra a Pháid – Ceacht 26: Éadaí Nua; cuid de chúrsa comhrá Gaeilge le haghaidh Rang I, á chur le chéile ag an Roinn Oideachais blianta ó shin. Obair digiteach déanta ag Seomra Ranga i mbliana. B’fhéidir go bhfuil cuid den acmhainn seo “as dáta”, ach bain úsáid as in aon slí más mian leat. read more…

Bookmark 16

Printable bookmarks with the motto “I Like to Read!” Bookmarks are a good incentive for reading for pleasure. There are two bookmarks per page. If you find that the bookmark is still too large, set your printer options to print two pages per page. (.pdf file 203KB) Download File…

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Leabharmharc 09

Leabharmharc chun spéis a chothú sa léitheoireacht, leis an frása “Am Don Léamh”. Má tá na leabharmhairc ró-mhór duit, cuir dhá bhileog le chéile nuair atá tú ag priontáil iad. (comhad .pdf 97.9KB) Íoslódáil an Comhad…

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Gaeilge Bhriste

I recently came across this motto through Twitter and I thought that it made a lot of sense. I decided to illustrate it to get the point across to pupils that their spoken Irish does not have to be perfect and that making an effort is what counts. This would be a good poster to display in the classroom or school building.

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