Class lessons in order. Share link with children to help with project research.
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This word document contains eyewitness accounts of the Easter Rising from Easter Monday to Saturday 29th April
View full descriptionStrand: Politics, Conflict & Society
Strand unit: 1916 and the foundation of the state
Content objective: This resource should enable a child to:
Suggestions for use: Easter Rising project work.
A Scoilnet website exploring episodes in the historical evolution of the Irish tricolour flag. Content for the site was based on original research and is presented through a 'timeline' and 'stories' associated with the flag. Most of the stories have questions for students embedded and there is a separate section for Primary Activities.
View full descriptionStrand: Supplementary Resources
Suggestions for use: The story of the flag is closely interwined with the evolution of a sovereign state. Use some of the stories here to support the textbook.
Key Skills: Managing Information and Thinking Literacy
Strand: Politics, Conflict & Society
Strand unit: 1916 and the foundation of the state
Content objective: This resource should enable a child to:
Suggestions for use: Get the class to explore the origins of the Irish flag. Tell the story of thomas Francis Meagher.
A word search highlighting key words used in teaching primary school students about the 1916 Easter Rising
View full descriptionStrand: Useful Websites
Suggestions for use: Use in a station teaching activity, as a small group lesson or as a whole class activity to introduce key words in teaching about the 1916 Easter Rising
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