Ryder Cup 2025 Booklet
With Ryder Cup 2025 about to get under way in New York with Europe playing against USA, this booklet may be a fun project for middle/senior class pupils to complete. The eight-page booklet could be completed in class or it could be given as a homework assignment. There is space for lots of information to be filled in and lots of pictures to colour/decorate.
Golf Vocabulary
With the Ryder Cup being played this week between Europe and the US, this might be an opportune time to discuss with pupils the vocabulary surrounding the game of golf. This pack of display flashcards contains 44 flashcards, printed four per A4 page.
Los Meses del Año
This display resource is aimed at pupils who are learning the names of the months of the year in Spanish as part of their MFL course. It features the names of each of the months of the year in different colourful borders. It also includes a header “Los meses del año”.
The Ryder Cup
The end of September usually heralds the beginning of the biennial Ryder Cup golf tournament. This resource explains to pupils everything they need to know about the Ryder Cup. There are 18 different slides in the presentation, giving information on the history of the tournament, how the teams are put together, how the tournament works and lots more.
Name Three Things 04
These oral language task cards could probably be done with pupils in most classes. The cards are intended to be used as a fun game/task to develop vocabulary and oral language. There are 50 cards in the pack, all of which have a food theme. The cards are printed four per A4 page.
Family Portraits Drama Game
This set of Drama Task Cards could be used with any age group of pupils. The cards are intended to be used as a fun warm-up game for a drama lesson or they could be used as the focus of the drama lesson itself. These Family Portraits, similar to the Freeze Frames game, are intended as a group activity. There are 50 cards in the pack, four per A4 page.
Book Review – Finn’s First Song
Finn’s First Song by Gerry Daly (creator of ‘Where are you, Puffling?’) is a beautifully illustrated picture book suitable for younger readers. It tells the heart-warming story of the journey of Finn, a humpback whale calf, who is on a big adventure to the Irish coast to find his dad, whose soothing song lulls him to sleep each night on the way. It represents the real-life hardship of whales in Irish waters. read more…
Autumn Sequencing 01
Putting a series of events into the correct sequential order can prove to be challenging for some pupils. This seasonal resource is aimed at younger pupils and/or AEN/Autistic pupils. It is to be used to give pupils practice in sequencing a series of four pictures. There are ten different activities in this pack for pupils to complete the correct sequence.
Places Cloze
This peg literacy resource is aimed at pupils in middle classes or SEN pupils. It is made up of cloze sentences with one word missing. All of the sentences are based on where people/animals/things live. The pack contains 20 cards – on the left hand side of each card is a sentence about where something lives with a word missing. The pupil has to use a clothes peg to identify on the right hand side of the card which word would best complete the sentence from the three options given.
Book Review – Our Wee Place
Our Wee Place is a heartwarming children’s book that beautifully captures the spirit and charm of Northern Ireland through the eyes of a curious young girl and her beloved granddad. More than just a story, it’s a gentle journey through some of the most iconic and cherished landmarks of the North read more…