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….

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Léirmheas Leabhar – An tUan Beag Dubh Ó Chonamara

Ag tús an scéil seo bhí aoire a chónaigh ar shliabh le madra darbh ainm Póló. Bhí uan beag dubh aige ach níor mhaith le Poló é mar níor éist sé leis. Sa lár bhí stoirm mhór ann agus rith an tAoire agus Póló go dtí a dteach. Bhí na caoirigh i gcruachás, bhí siad ag crith le heagla sa bháisteach ach thóg an tuan beag dubh iad read more…

Book Review – Mythical Irish Wonders

How can the year be divided into four? Who was the king with the silver arm? What are ‘brain balls?!’ – ‘Mythical Irish Wonders’ is a collection of myths detailing the obscure, lesser-known stories “handed down to us from Irish Saints and Scholars”. Captivating and concise, the range of stories compiled by writer and illustrator read more…

Book Review – The Sackville Street Caper

The Sackville Street Caper by Alan Nolan is based in Dublin in 1858. It is an adventure story with lots of funny parts thrown in. The main characters are Bram Stoker, a boy who wants to be a successful author and is looking for adventure, and Molly Malone, a part time fish monger and full time sneak thief. read more…

Maths Trail 2D Shapes

The aim of this resource is to create an active Maths Week activity geared towards pupils in middle/senior classes. There are four different trails in the resource, based on the same sixteen cards which pupils have to find and colour the same colour as the cards on the trail.

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Ghost Tracing Booklet

This new seasonal resource consists of a 14-page booklet of tracing activities for pupils in junior classes who are at the pre-writing stage or who need more practice in fine motor skills for writing. The tracing patterns are all in the shape of a Hallowe’en ghost.

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Maths Task Cards – Sudoku 02

This set of Maths Task Cards is aimed at pupils in junior/middle classes. The cards are intended to be used as a fun game/task to assist in the development of problem solving numeracy skills. There are 20 puzzle cards and 20 answer cards in the pack,two per A4 page.

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Ainmhithe Tangraim

This new set of Maths Task Cards as Gaeilge is aimed at pupils in middle/senior classes. They are intended to be used as a fun game/task to practice the Shape and Space Strand of the Maths curriculum. There are 21 different animals, birds and fish for pupils to create, with two cards per A4 page.

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Maths Task Cards – Tangrams 01

This new set of Maths Task Cards is aimed at pupils in middle/senior classes. They are intended to be used as a fun game/task to practice the Shape and Space Strand of the Maths curriculum. There are 21 different animals, birds and fish for pupils to create, with four cards per A4 page.

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