Poems for Infants
Poems are a great way to introduce infants to the world of language. As we know, rhyming also helps them associate certain words with specific
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Poems are a great way to introduce infants to the world of language. As we know, rhyming also helps them associate certain words with specific
According to RTE News2Day, a school in Drogheda is keeping alpacas in their school for a few weeks. Many schools around the country keep animals
Percussion is one of the easiest instruments to do in a classroom. Even if there are no actual instruments, all you need is something to
The visual arts curriculum gives opportunities to explore puppet making but I wonder if you’ve ever thought about doing it. It can combine Fabric and
Now that the ESB Science Blast is over for another year, here are some ideas to keep the science going in your classroom. A STEM
Theodor Seuss Geisel, known better as Dr. Seuss was born on 2nd March, 1904, and is the author of some of the best known children’s
In recognition of International Women’s Day, we would like to share a snapshot on Mary Robinson. Mary Robinson was the first female President of Ireland,
Seachtain na Gaeilge is a great way for Irish schools to promote and honor the Irish language and culture, as well as to foster a
March feels like it’s full of festivals in Ireland with Engineering Week, World Book Day, International Women’s Day and Seachtain na Gaeilge all happening in
On the anniversary of the war in Ukraine, here are some ideas that you might do in your classroom with an older class. Obviously, it
Here are some ideas for your classroom: 1. Have students create a timeline of the history of Pancake Tuesday, discussing why it is an important
It’s nearly March and it’s time for the wonderful Victoria from Rhyming Multisensory Story’s monthly article with loads of ideas for your classroom. Visit Victoria’s