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….


The Skeleton

Diagram of the skeleton labelled with the names of the bones, including a sheet for pupils to fill in the bone names. (.pdf file 143KB) Source: Neil Mc Dermott Download File…

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Drama Quotes

Drama

Many teachers are reticent when it comes to the teaching of drama in the classroom so here are some words of wisdom from some experts in educational drama:

  • “Since creative drama involves an entire class, the best place to begin in preparing students for activities that will involve movement and self-expression is where they are – at their desks”. Lehr (1983)

 

  • “Unless it is necessary to do otherwise ………… drama should move slowly”.  Jonothan Neelands (1984)

 

  • “Start from where you yourself are happiest and most confident”. Brian Way (1967)

 

  • “The teacher’s purpose in drama is to make the children do all the work”. Jonothan Neelands (1984)

The Class Novel

Class Novel

The Seomra Ranga website has lots of resources for teachers when working with a novel in the classroom. These resources can be viewed HERE. More resources for the class novel are planned for the future and will appear on that page of the website. The following is a selection of other class novels that we use in our school:

  • Under the Hawthorn Tree” by Marita Conlon-McKenna (DVD)
  • “Wildflower Girl” by Marita Conlon-McKenna
  • “Fields of Home” by Marita Conlon-McKenna
  • “Danny the Champion of the World” by Roald Dahl (DVD)
  • “Goodnight, Mr. Tom” by Michele Magorian (DVD) (SCH)
  • “Wreck of the Zanzibar” by Michael Morpurgo (SCH)
  • “Bill’s New Frock” by Ann Fine
  • “Stig of the Dump” by Clive King (SCH)
  • “Krindlekrax” by Philip Ridley (SCH)
  • “The Snow Maze” by Jan Mark (SCH)
  • “The Sheep Pig” by Dick King-Smith (DVD) (SCH)
  • “Artemis Fowl” by Eoin Colfer
  • “Thomas and the Tinners” by Jill Paton Walsh (SCH)
  • “The Suitcase Kid” by Jacqueline Wilson (SCH)
  • “Clockwork” by Philip Pullman (SCH)
  • “War Game” by Michael Foreman (SCH)
  • “The Boy in the Striped Pyjamas” by John Boyne
  • “The Ice Man: The Antarctic Adventures of Tom Crean” by Michael Smith

 (DVD) indicates novels that have been made into a film. It’s always interesting to view the DVD after completion of the book. Book Vs Film discussion/comparison is worthwhile.

 (SCH) indicates Scholastic “Read and Respond” teacher’s resource book that is available. It usually has good discussion topics and photocopiable worksheets. Search Scholastic website HERE. Scholastic also has Read and Respond books for other books that can be used as class novels. The only problem is that they don’t have any Irish novels with Read and Respond teacher’s books.

Tree Writing Frame

Writing FramesWriting frame with a tree border to act as a stimulus for a short piece of writing.

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Source: Niamh Ní Dhubhaill

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