Fáilte Romhat, iPad, go hÉireann
…the screen. My iPhone seems fiddly to use in comparison. For work, the iPad has essentially replaced my Filofax. At a touch (or a swipe) I have complete access to…
…the screen. My iPhone seems fiddly to use in comparison. For work, the iPad has essentially replaced my Filofax. At a touch (or a swipe) I have complete access to…
…out what 56 divided by 7 is. I downloaded an app called FlashMathFree. It’s a very simple app that asks children to answer 50 maths facts and they are timed…
…Google Apps, which I use for staff communication, and Scriblink, http://www.scriblink.com/, which I’m beginning to look at for sharing virtual whiteboards. Anyway, take a listen to the discussion and, as…
I’m not sure who “SunflowerLily” is, but she has taken some great photos of her classroom this year with lovely classroom displays as Gaeilge. To have a look at these…
…Some are from my old Junior Infant classroom and there are also a few from my current classroom. Hope they’re useful for other people when stuck for an idea! http://picasaweb.google.com/anseo.net/ClassroomDisplay…
…form for primary teaching posts. Schools may use this form as an alternative to seeking a curriculum vitae and the form is available to download from the INTO and CPSMA…
…rest… well download and read my report and see for yourself. My own opinions slip in between questions but I must admit my mind was changed a little. Download the…
…Dublin 6, only around 65% can. Obviously it’s a far more favourable position than any of the other example families. For example, the family with no religion only has a…
…will use figurative language well. Whenever you describe something by comparing it with something else, you are using figurative language. Similes and metaphors are examples of figurative language. Why do…
…to release that information, whereas a public college would. For example, (and I have no suspicion that this is the case), DCU is very open about opening up places for…