Basic Primary One Assessment (Literacy and Numeracy)Quick View
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Basic Primary One Assessment (Literacy and Numeracy)

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This resource provides 6 questions for Literacy focusing on basic phonics sounds, rhyme, name formation and initial sounds. There are also 6 Numeracy questions on adding and subtracting within 10, days of the week, missing numbers to 20 and pattern creation. It gives a really quick overview of some basic skills developed in Primary One and can be used at various stages of the year.
Morning Starters - Upper PrimaryQuick View
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Morning Starters - Upper Primary

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In this 60-slide presentation, there are morning starters with short activities for your morning routine. Additionally, each day has a Numeracy and Literacy starter. These include a ‘Mild, Hot and Spicy’ option for each. The slides can be edited to suit your needs. Currently, they are aimed at upper primary school.
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Moral Education Plan 2

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Can be used in Primary and Secondary schools. This resource has been aimed at Second Level but can be be adapted easily for First or Third in Curriculum for Excellence. The lesson plan is based on the video ‘The Prime Minister’ where students can explore different societal issues. It links to Social Studies around democracy and can open up discussions around political parties and different perspectives. The lesson plan focuses on writing a persuasive piece and presenting this to the class. All teacher notes and writing template are included.
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Moral Education Lesson Plan 1

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For use in Primary or Secondary classrooms. It is aimed at Second Level in Curriculum for Excellence, but could easily be used in First or Third Levels. This lesson plan is linked to the video ‘Craig and his Spare Change’ where students can discuss who the protagonist should give his money to and why. It provides a comprehensive lesson plan with activities, which promote discussion amongst students to reflect on their choices and focus on their reasoning. The lesson can be shortened to a 10-minute class debate or a one-hour lesson.