GAA is an important part of Irish culture, and it’s a great way to get children of all ages and backgrounds involved in a fun and interactive sport. As a primary school teacher, there are plenty of ways you can get your students interested in GAA. Here are five teaching ideas to get you started:

1. Start with the basics. Before you introduce your students to the physical aspects of GAA, it is important to explain the rules and regulations. This can be done through a series of interactive activities like quizzes and mini-games.

2. Introduce the skills. Once your students have a basic understanding of the game, it’s time to start getting them involved in the physical aspects of GAA. Try introducing them to basic drills and skills, such as passing and catching a ball, as well as the various rules and regulations that apply to each position on the pitch.

3. Introduce the different sports. GAA is not just limited to Gaelic Football and Hurling. There are many other sports that involve the same skills and rules, such as Camogie, Handball and Rounders. Introducing your students to these different sports can help them to become more familiar with the GAA.

4. Invite coaches and local GAA players into the school to work with the children. Local “celebrities” can be great role models for young children and may inspire them.

The GAA provide resources for primary schools here: https://learning.gaa.ie/primaryresources