Irish Gaelic, Indian flute, Mantra and moreQuick View
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Irish Gaelic, Indian flute, Mantra and more

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peaceful music for reflection and meditation - a wide range but nothing African yet. I will add to this if you suggest your own favourite youtube music videos. Use these for your own meditation and de-stress exercises at the end of the day - as well as with your classes. You may like to use some for starters or plenary reflection. Great for Religious Education and Music classes.
Irish Gaelic - Fun Way To Learn BundleQuick View
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Irish Gaelic - Fun Way To Learn Bundle

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Are you learning Irish Gaelic? Are you looking for a fun way to learn Irish Gaelic? I have developed a way to learn different languages based on my experience as an ESL teacher. This pack has 57 different settings for students to talk about in Irish Gaelic. The worksheets themselves are in English and the students do need to translate the places and objects they see into Irish Gaelic. At the end of the session, the students can play a fun game of word bingo to show they have mastered that day’s vocabulary. Try it, it is a lot of fun for everyone!
114 Irish Gaelic Bingo Game CardsQuick View
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114 Irish Gaelic Bingo Game Cards

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Welcome to the Irish Gaelic Bingo pack. This is a simple starter game for students. There are 114 different pictures to choose from. Select a single picture and project the image on the wall or share it with the class as a handout. Talk about the picture and then ask your students to select and write down 5 items from the picture. Then look at the picture and pick out all the key vocabulary you want them to talk about. The first student to have all their items read out is the winner. With 57 different settings and 114 different game cards, there are plenty chances for great vocabulary. ***** Please note - these resources provide visual prompts and support to the students, not direct language instruction **************
57 Irish Gaelic Setting Cards For Conversation PracticeQuick View
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57 Irish Gaelic Setting Cards For Conversation Practice

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Welcome to the Let’s Talk in Irish Gaelic! pack. This set of cards looks at 57 different settings. The teacher describes something in the top card. The students then use this to model a sentence using the bottom set of pictures. There are lots of things to see and describe in every picture. When the students have completed this task, they can repeat it by working in pairs to discuss each picture. What works very well is for the two pictures to be directly projected on a wall. The teacher talks about the top picture, such as 'In my picture, I can see two seagulls flying.'... then the students model their responses, using the sentence structure provided by the teacher. There are lots of different ways you could use this pack. You could laminate them into two cards and get each student to talk about what they had seen in their picture. * Please note - these resources provide visual prompts and support to the students, not direct language instruction.
An Cháisc (Gaeilge) - Easter Irish DisplayQuick View
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An Cháisc (Gaeilge) - Easter Irish Display

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Simple display cards to get your room and your students in the festive Easter spirit. My students love Easter! (It must be the chocolate!) and the display is nice when surrounded by students work. Alternatively use the activity attached also. I use these as a game first to introduce the vocabulary to my students. They are placed around my room and students are given a list of Easter vocabulary in English. They then have to find the Irish equivalent. It's nice to watch students discover the vocabulary themselves as opposed to looking at a PowerPoint and writing everything down in a vocabulary book. Once the lesson is finished they can go onto a display board. Please note this is a .pdf display only.
Speak, Write and Play In Irish Gaelic - Make Learning a Language Fun!Quick View
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Speak, Write and Play In Irish Gaelic - Make Learning a Language Fun!

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Are you learning Irish Gaelic? Are you looking for a fun way to learn Irish Gaelic? I have developed a way to learn different languages based on my experience as an ESL teacher. This pack has 57 different settings for students to talk about in Irish Gaelic. The worksheets themselves are in English and the students do need to translate the places and objects they see into Irish Gaelic. At the end of the session, the students can play a fun game of word bingo to show they have mastered that day's vocabulary. Try it, it is a lot of fun for everyone! * Please note - these resources provide visual prompts, not specific language instruction. Irish Gaelic Bingo pack: This is a simple starter game for students. There are 114 different pictures to choose from. Select a single picture and project the image on the wall or share it with the class as a hand-out. Let's Talk in Irish Gaelic!: This set of cards looks at 57 different settings. The teacher describes something in the top card. The students then use this to model a sentence using the bottom set of pictures. There are lots of things to see and describe in every picture. When the students have completed this task, they can repeat it by working in pairs to discuss each picture. Let's Write in Irish Gaelic pack: There are lots of ways of using this teaching pack. It could be used as writing assessment for students learning Irish Gaelic. The students could write about a topic in Irish Gaelic before and then after a topic, using the second worksheet at the end of the topic.
Introduction to Scottish GaelicQuick View
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Introduction to Scottish Gaelic

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Start of school Gaelic club, unfortunately I have just studied up to Access 3 Gaelic so feedback is appreciated on how best to introduce it to first time learners who are teenagers! Also let me know of mistakes!
114 Irish Gaelic Writing Worksheets For Writing Practice +31 Fun Teaching Activities For These CardsQuick View
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114 Irish Gaelic Writing Worksheets For Writing Practice +31 Fun Teaching Activities For These Cards

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These pages could also be used to write different stories, using the pictures as a stimulus. ***** Please note - these resources provide visual prompts and support to the students, not direct language instruction ************** This pack contains a 31 Teaching Activity Teacher Guide using these photo flash cards. These activities are quick and fun to do and will improve both your students' memory and vocabulary skills. Welcome to the Let’s Write in Irish Gaelic!pack. There are lots of ways of using this teaching pack. It could be used as writing assessment for students learning Irish Gaelic. The students could write about a topic in Irish Gaelic before starting a unit, and then write again about the topic, using the second worksheet at the end of the topic to see how much they have progressed. It could also be used as an introduction to guided writing. Students can write sentences as a class and share the sentences together and they can then write them on their own. Alternatively, students could work in pairs - one student dictates to the other what to write down about what they see in the picture. These pages could also be used to write different stories, using the pictures as a stimulus. ***** Please note - these resources provide visual prompts and support to the students, not direct language instruction **************
Na Forainmneacha Réamhfhoclacha - Prepositional Pronouns (Gaeilge/Irish)Quick View
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Na Forainmneacha Réamhfhoclacha - Prepositional Pronouns (Gaeilge/Irish)

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This is a resource to help teach the topic of prepositional pronouns in Irish. It contains a list of the most common prepositional pronouns in Irish and also two sheets with the most common phrases associated to each one. It is a confusing topic for students but I found these revision sheets helped a lot:) As always I have attached .pdf for printing and .doc for editing.
Junior Cycle Irish Literature NotesQuick View
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Junior Cycle Irish Literature Notes

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This pack of revision notes contains all the Irish literature notes you will ever need in Junior Cycle. It contains the following: Cúpla by Óige Ó Céilleachair (Úrscéal/Novel) Katfish by Óige O Ceilleachair (Gearrscéal/Short Story) Stadeolaíocht by Marcus Mac Conghail (Dán/Poem) Na Deoraithe by Celia de Fréine (Drama) The novel, short story and drama contain all you need to know about the introduction/start of the stories, the characters, the theme, the climax and the ending. The poem contains everything you need to know about the imagery, the theme, the emotions and the importance of the title. By buying these notes you will be able to succeed in your Junior Certificate exams.
Uimhreacha Gaeilge Irish NumbersQuick View
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Uimhreacha Gaeilge Irish Numbers

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There are four ways to count in Irish; Counting 1, 2, 3… Cardinal Numbers 1st, 2nd, 3rd Counting nouns 1 book, 2 boats, 3 pens Counting people 1 brother, 2 people, 4 sisters Confusing? Yes! Hopefully this reference sheet will help clear things up and be at your beck and call while writing in Irish. It contains reference to all numbers and the rules associated with them. If you need edits made as always feel free to email be at claddaghclassrooms@gmail.com.
Days of the Week in Irish - As GaeilgeQuick View
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Days of the Week in Irish - As Gaeilge

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Simple display for days of the week as Gaeilge. I have a space on the top right hand corner of my board where the day and month are switched everyday. ( I am no longer asked. 'Miss whats the date?' twenty times a day!) Bain taitneamh as:)
Ceisteanna - Irish Questions DisplayQuick View
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Ceisteanna - Irish Questions Display

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This is a display created for your classroom of Irish question words. These looks amazing when laminated and spread around your room! The following words are included: Cad Céard Cé Cén fath Cén áit Cathain Conas Cén chaoi Cén uair Cén t-am Cár Cá Cén sort. Please be aware this is a .pdf. only.
COLOR NAMES IN IRISHQuick View
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COLOR NAMES IN IRISH

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Looking for a fun and effective way to teach your students the color names in Irish? Look no further than our easy-to-use and beautifully designed worksheet ! This PDF worksheet is perfect for both classroom use and homeschooling, and feature a minimalist design that makes them easy to understand and use. This is more than just a fun activity. By teaching the color names in Irish, you’re helping to keep this important language alive. Irish is a vital part of Ireland’s cultural heritage and identity, and by teaching it to the next generation, you’re helping to preserve that heritage for years to come. Please leave feedback.* Go raibh maith agat*
Irish taster lesson for Y7Quick View
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Irish taster lesson for Y7

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Y7 in my school have 30 minutes lessons for the first half term, where they "try" different languages (that the school does not necessarily offer) for 30 minutes. It's meant to be short and fun and covers things like name, age, etc. I created this short ppt (6 slides) to get them to introduce themselves in Irish.
GCSE Irish revision - Sample UnitQuick View
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GCSE Irish revision - Sample Unit

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A sample Unit from GCSE Irish Revision Guide created by The Language Gym This PDF is Unit 1 of the new GCSE Irish revision guide workbook which is available to buy on Amazon. This PDF includes all of Unit 1 of the workbook and answers, an ideal way to see if the book is right for you. This book is suitable for Junior Cert and Leaving cert students, for GCSE and AS Level students and for adult learners of Irish. This is not a beginners book, some level of Irish is needed to use this book. To purchase, email gaeilgesb@gmail.com or look for GCSE Irish revision guide on Amazon. Please feedback below and let us know what you think of the resource. Go raibh maith agaibh