Similes Posters

Similes Posters

Similes are Figures of Speech which are commonly used in creative writing. Similes compare two things using the words “like” or “as”. They add colour to the text and help the reader to create “mind images”. This pack contains fifteen posters illustrating some common similes.

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Cén t-Am É?

Cén t-Am É?

These cards can be used for practice when pupils are learning to tell the time as Gaeilge. Each card is titled “Cén t-am é?” and includes a time on a digital clock. Every five minute interval time from 12:00 to 11:55 is included making 144 cards in the pack.

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Cén t-Am É?

Cén t-Am É?

These cards can be used for practice when pupils are learning to tell the time as Gaeilge. Each card is titled “Cén t-am é?” and includes one digital time. Every five minute interval time from 12:00 to 11:55 is included making 144 cards in the pack.

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Book Review: My Tale Untold

Book Review: My Tale Untold

“My Tale Untold” is an independently published picture book by the Friends of Sligo Gaol in conjunction with author/illustrator Wayne O’Connor. It was published to mark the 200th anniversary this year of the foundation of Sligo Gaol, a building which partially remains intact to this day. read more…

Book Report – You’ve Got a Friend

Book Report – You’ve Got a Friend

“You’ve Got a Friend” by Judi Curtin is about Eddie (Molly’s dad) who has come back from Africa. Molly’s dad had no friends. He could not talk to his brother. Molly and Beth wanted to find out what was the problem. They went back in time to see could they find out what was the problem. read more…

Geography of Ireland Table Quiz

Geography of Ireland Table Quiz

The Geography of Ireland Table Quiz, part of the forthcoming Geography of Ireland Resource Pack,  comprises eight rounds of six questions, a tie-break round, and answers to all questions on 131 Powerpoint slides. It could be used as a form of assessment after completing a unit of work on the geography of Ireland.

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