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http://seniorinfant.blogspot.com/2012/10/halloween-havoc.html
Added:6 Jul 2016
Contributor: Elaine Fitzgerald
Resource type: Guide/Notes, Audio / Video
Blog includes lots of information about Halloween along with a video of a storybook, video of how to play snap apple and an interesting ghost art & craft idea to spooky up your lesson.
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How it maps to the curriculum
Strand: Oral Language
Content objective:
This resource should enable a child to:
This resource should enable a child to:
- choose appropriate words to name and describe things and events
- initiate and sustain a conversation on a particular topic
Suggestions for use: Read some facts about Halloween to your pupils by referring to this blog. Try get your hand on that spooky book to read a story to your class/ play the video and listen to the story together. Use the video of snap apple to help you set up a real life snap apple game. Engage in oral conversation about Halloween. Ask pupils what halloween is/ what Halloween means to them? Allow your pupils to then create the spooky ghost with cotton wool and glue. Have fun!
Strand: Oral Language
Content objective:
This resource should enable a child to:
This resource should enable a child to:
- engage in real and imaginary situations to perform different social functions
- talk about and reflect on past and present experiences, and plan, predict, anticipate and speculate about future and imaginary experiences
Suggestions for use: Read some facts about Halloween to your pupils by referring to this blog. Try get your hand on that spooky book to read a story to your class/ play the video and listen to the story together. Use the video of snap apple to help you set up a real life snap apple game. Engage in oral conversation about Halloween. Ask pupils what halloween is/ what Halloween means to them? Allow your pupils to then create the spooky ghost with cotton wool and glue. Have fun!
http://bogglesworldesl.com/halloween_worksheets.htm
Added:6 Jul 2016
Contributor: Elaine Fitzgerald
Resource type: Guide/Notes
Lanternfish has a variety of different activities for Halloween. Just click on the worksheet below. It may take a while to open as most of the files are MS Word documents. The website also provides word-searches, scramble, reading comprehensions,
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http://www.sparknotes.com/shakespeare/lear/quotes.html
Added:8 Jun 2016
Contributor: Scoilnet
Resource type:
Study questions and essay topic suggestions along with introductions to writing. Quotation section cleverly explains the meaning around important quotes in the Shakespearean play. After reading the scene summaries, test yourself by taking a quick quiz.
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How it maps to the curriculum
- SC
- English
Strand: Plays
Suggestions for use: Use website as a reference point to writing about King Lear.
http://webofnotes.wordpress.com/2014/03/21/short-film-list/
Added:24 Jul 2014
Contributor: Web of Notes (@johncmurphy7)
Resource type: Audio / Video, Primary Source
A regularly updated collection of short films viewable online.
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http://wonderopolis.org/
Added:21 Aug 2013
Contributor: Scoilnet
Resource type: Guide/Notes
Wonderopolis is a fun website providing "Wonders of the Day" articles and videos which also contain a vocabulary list that provides a learning base for each lesson.
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How it maps to the curriculum
- 5-6
- English
Strand: Reading
Suggestions for use: The "Wonderize It" tool lets teachers customise a lesson based on a daily "Wonder" question. The engaging informational text can be used to address Common Core Standards in reading while incorporating related images and videos.
http://pbskids.org/rogers/make_believe/story.htm
Added:22 Mar 2012
Contributor: Scoilnet
Resource type: Game
Children put six images in order and tell a story based on the order. Simple activity designed to get children to use their imagination.
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How it maps to the curriculum
- 1-2
- English
Strand: Oral Language
Suggestions for use: Could be used though IWB or classroom projector. Get the children to engage with teh resource to tell you their story.
http://www.themistermen.co.uk/videos/more_games.html
Added:5 Jan 2012
Contributor: Scoilnet
Resource type: Game
Various Mr. Men interactive stories to read along with in the classroom. Great for: Interactive whiteboard.
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How it maps to the curriculum
- in
- English
Strand: Reading
Suggestions for use: Follow arrows on the interactive book, engage in a class discussion during and after the reading.
http://e-learningforkids.org/Courses/EN/L0601/flash.html
Added:3 Jan 2012
Contributor: Scoilnet
Resource type: Demonstration, Game
A fun tutorial on compound words and apostrophes (contractions) with two cartoon characters Lexis the Magician and his friend Grizzle. Great for: demonstration and differentiating compound and contracted words.
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How it maps to the curriculum
- 3-4
- English
Strand: Writing
Suggestions for use: Run through the tutorial and work through the compound and contracted words by calling children to the board. There is 12 of each so there's lots for everyone. Follow up with workbook or worksheet practice.
http://www.eurochild.net/index.html
Added:19 Aug 2011
Contributor: Scoilnet
Resource type: Project
Eurochild promotes the work of young creators from all over the world. Visit this site and sample some of their work.
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How it maps to the curriculum
- 3-4
- English
Strand: Reading
Suggestions for use: List your top ten entries on Euro Child. Compare your list with others.
Encourage pupils to read more of the content from Euro Child at home.
Encourage pupils to read more of the content from Euro Child at home.
http://web-japan.org/kidsweb/folk/index.html
Added:20 Aug 2011
Contributor: Scoilnet
Resource type: Guide/Notes
Take-off to Japan and discover stories about heroes, giants and much more.
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How it maps to the curriculum
- 3-4
- English
Strand: Reading
Suggestions for use: Ask students to choose their favourite story from the list. After reading it get them to re-tell it in their own words.
Write a Japanese folk tale of your own.