Writing Genres

Writing Genres

This resource contains a set of nine posters for the classroom wall to explain the main types of Writing Genres that pupils should have experience of. It contains posters for seven main writing genres: Narrative, Recount, Procedural,

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Poolbeg Press Competition

Poolbeg Press Competition

To mark the revamp of the Seomra Ranga website, we’ve teamed up with Poolbeg Press to bring you a great competition. Poolbeg has developed an impressive set of twenty fact book readers based around the theme of Irish myths and legends read more…

New Resources Preview

New Resources Preview

We’ve been busily working on the redevelopment of the site over the past few months. While that work was going on, I was curtailed from uploading new resources to the site. However, the resource creating never stopped read more…

Book Review: Sam Hannigan’s Woof Week

Book Review: Sam Hannigan’s Woof Week

Sam Hannigan lives in Clobberstown with her half cracked but lovely Nanny Gigg and her horrible, mean older brother, Bruno. Sam loves Irish dancing and is amazing at it. She has a competition coming up and can’t wait for it. Her friend Ajay comes to practice with Sam. When they finish, Sam has an idea. read more…

Using Infant Books For Literacy Activities

Using Infant Books For Literacy Activities

In our SEN setting (an autism unit) we are constantly looking for inventive ways of helping pupils to learn and consolidate a basic sight vocabulary in order to allow them to access reading material.

We came across an online idea of using books designed for small babies for literacy activities read more…

Digital Age Of Consent Set At 13

Digital Age Of Consent Set At 13

After a period of public consultation which ended last December, the Cabinet last week decided that the so-called “Digital Age of Consent” in Ireland is to be set at age 13. Apparently, the decision follows a recommendation made earlier this month by the special rapporteur for child protection, Dr Geoffrey Shannon. read more…