Purple Mash
In Ireland, we use a lot of technology resources from other countries. Our market is tiny with only around 3,500 schools so a company selling a product for €100 is hardly going to make a profit after paying costs if they don’t sell to hundreds of schools. We’re lucky that the Irish primary curriculum has […]
NCCA Planning Toolkit
Out of the blue, a few days ago, the NCCA released an online planning toolkit. It is an interactive web site that aims to help teachers plan their curriculum subjects using an online interface. I decided to delve a little bit into it to see what it has to offer. On first glance, the web […]
The Comprehension Box (Prim-Ed)
When a large box arrived on my doorstep, I got very excited! It wasn’t my birthday, not my anniversary, but I was convinced I was getting a present of some sort. It was heavy too! And although it turned out not to be a present of any sort, but a product to review, I was […]
S.A.L.T Teaching children how to deal with conflict.
The S.A.L.T. Programme is an innovative programme, specially developed for the Irish Curriculum and is aligned to the key strands of the SPHE (Primary) Programme: Myself, Myself and Others, Relating to Others,Myself and the World. Through The S.A.L.T. Programme, children will learn what conflict is, what it feels like to be in conflict and how […]
Spell Rite Right (Learning Horizons)
I worked with a small group of children in the Support setting for the last 6 months with the “Spell Rite Right” programme. The variety of exercises in the Spell Rite Right programme made it enjoyable to use and continuously held the students’ interest. Each unit has clever methods and mental strategies to help the […]
Literacy through Science (Prim-Ed)
Let’s take two reasonably unrelated subjects – English and Science – and integrate them. Welcome to “Literacy through Science”, the brainchild of Tricia Callella and Marilyn Marks, who have written this series for Prim-Ed. Does it work? The answer is a definitive yes. However, it really depends what subject you’re teaching, how you’re teaching […]
Literacy through Science (Prim-Ed)
Let’s take two reasonably unrelated subjects – English and Science – and integrate them. Welcome to “Literacy through Science”, the brainchild of Tricia Callella and Marilyn Marks, who have written this series for Prim-Ed. Does it work? The answer is a definitive yes. However, it really depends what subject you’re teaching, how you’re teaching […]
Investigating Renewable Energy and Sustainability (Prim-Ed)
Being green has never been more important. It is often said that the companies who will become the most successful in the world will be those who focus on renewable energy and other environmentally friendly business plans. The Irish curriculum does a reasonable job in supporting this with both the Science and Geography curricula focusing […]
Investigating Renewable Energy and Sustainability (Prim-Ed)
Being green has never been more important. It is often said that the companies who will become the most successful in the world will be those who focus on renewable energy and other environmentally friendly business plans. The Irish curriculum does a reasonable job in supporting this with both the Science and Geography curricula focusing […]
Iomega StorCenter ix4-200d
Memory Bank is a wholesale provider of technology products and services. They supply companies with thousands of products but don’t sell directly themselves. They asked me to have a look at a product that they believe would be useful to schools – a Network Attached Storage device, or NAS to those who like abbreviations. So […]
