Clocks 06

Clocks 06

clocks_06This resource is aimed at junior/middle pupils or SEN pupils at the beginning of work on analogue/digital time. It is based on reinforcing the concept of “o’clock” in digital 24-hour time, from 1pm to midnight. Laminate all of the pages in the resource. Cut up the clocks into 12 separate cards. Cut up the times on pages 3-5. Adhere Velcro to the spaces under the clocks and to the rear of the times. Pupils then have to match the correct times to each clock. In this resource, pupils/teacher have the choice of matching the time on the clocks in three different ways.

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Clocks 05

Clocks 05

clocks_05This resource is aimed at junior/middle pupils or SEN pupils at the beginning of work on analogue/digital time. It is based on reinforcing the concept of “o’clock” in digital 24-hour time, up to midday. Laminate all of the pages in the resource. Cut up the clocks into 12 separate cards. Cut up the times on pages 3-5. Adhere Velcro to the spaces under the clocks and to the rear of the times. Pupils then have to match the correct times to each clock. In this resource, pupils/teacher have the choice of matching the time on the clocks in three different ways.

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Peg Comprehension: Flat Stanley 02

Peg Comprehension: Flat Stanley 02

flat_stanley_02This resource is aimed at junior/middle pupils or SEN pupils at the beginning of literacy work on comprehension. It is based on chapters 3-4 of the novel “Flat Stanley” by Jeff Brown. Either the pupil reads the story themselves, or the teacher/SNA reads the story to the pupil.

Laminate all of the pages in the resource and cut up into ten separate cards. Either the pupil or teacher/SNA should read the question at the top of each card

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World Education Games

World Education Games

world_education_gamesThe World Education Games (WEG) will take place from October 13th – 15th. The World Education Games is the expanded format of what was once World Maths Day and now includes World Literacy Day and World Science Day. It is the world’s largest online educational competition with over five million school students aged 4-18 from over 200 countries and territories around the world participating when it was last held in 2013. read more…

#EducationDay on Twitter

#EducationDay on Twitter

TwitterThe communications team at Twitter in Dublin have made contact to let us know that Twitter is hosting #EducationDay on Thursday, October 15 in Ireland and across Europe. #EducationDay will celebrate the role that Twitter can and, indeed, already does play in the classroom. Be it through student-centred participation or teachers sharing their experience and resources every Monday night on #EdChatie, the platform has already become an invaluable tool to educators and their pupils alike. read more…

Peg Comprehension: Flat Stanley 01

Peg Comprehension: Flat Stanley 01

flat_stanley_01This resource is aimed at junior/middle pupils or SEN pupils at the beginning of literacy work on comprehension. It is based on chapters 1-2 of the novel “Flat Stanley” by Jeff Brown. Either the pupil reads the story themselves, or the teacher/SNA reads the story to the pupil.

Laminate all of the pages in the resource and cut up into ten separate cards. Either the pupil or teacher/SNA should read the question at the top of each card

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Tree Day 2015

Tree Day 2015

sammylogo2015The Tree Council of Ireland supported by Tetra Pak is calling people nationwide to go outside with their children to celebrate all that nature has to offer on Tetra Pak Tree Day 2015 on Thursday 8th October. As part of this year’s campaign, themed “Be a True Friend of the Environment”, over 1,000 Birch trees will be made available for primary schools through the website, www.treeday.ie, to help teach children about the importance of planting trees and to go towards achieving their 5th Green School flag. read more…

Book Review: A Hollow in the Hills

Book Review: A Hollow in the Hills

hollow_in_the_hillsI started to read “A Hollow in the Hills” by Ruth Frances Long with great anticipation and the powerful prologue really captured my attention but, I have to confess that I found it difficult to complete the book. However, I have great respect for the author. The reason I found it difficult is that I lost interest. I was very confused because the book is a sequel. The book does not stand alone well. I would really have needed to read the previous book in the series. It is difficult to read because the reader is trying to understand a very involved plot without the vital background information contained in the first book. read more…

Book Competition

Book Competition

mary_roche_book“Developing Children’s Critical Thinking Through Picturebooks” is a guide for primary and early years students and teachers by Mary Roche, Senior Lecturer in Education at St. Patrick’s College in Thurles. In the Introduction to the book, Mary herself refers to it as a “guide to those who wish to introduce children to good literature, big ideas, critical engagement, and the notion of making meaning together through thinking and discussion”. read more…

Weather Matching

Weather Matching

weather_matchingThis resource is aimed at pupils in junior/middle classes or SEN pupils with speech and language difficulties. It assumes an ability to read. The weather vocabulary would also need to be taught in advance. The weather teaching cards can be found

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