| | World Heritage day ; 18th April, 2026 This resource introduces students to World Heritage Day and explores why important cultural and natural sites around the world are protected. Students learn about famous UNESCO World Heritage Sites and then complete a short classroom activity where they nominate a place they believe deserves World Heritage status. The activity encourages geographical thinking, global awareness and an appreciation of cultural and natural heritage. Access Here | | |
Grá, Greed and Goblins: What Tóraíocht Dhiarmada agus Ghráinne Tells Us About Storytelling This resource explores the classic Irish myth Tóraíocht Dhiarmada agus Ghráinne, helping students examine its themes of loyalty, betrayal, love and adventure. It connects elements of the story with familiar storytelling structures found in modern films and popular culture, encouraging students to compare ancient myth with contemporary narratives. Through discussion, visual activities and creative tasks, students analyse how timeless storytelling techniques continue to shape the stories we enjoy today. Access here |
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LOL, BRB, or FOMO? How the Internet Changed Language This resource helps students explore how the internet and social media have transformed everyday language through slang, emojis, acronyms and online expressions. Students analyse examples of digital communication and reflect on how informal writing shapes identity, tone and meaning. Through discussion and a crossword activity, learners build awareness of how language evolves and how digital communication influences culture and relationships. Access Here | | |
The Power of a Passport: What Are My Rights as a Global Citizen? This resource explores how passports influence identity, mobility and global citizenship, helping students understand the rights and opportunities linked to nationality. Through discussion, real-world examples and a crossword activity, students examine issues such as freedom of movement, global inequality and political participation. It encourages learners to reflect on how citizenship connects them to the wider world and shapes their rights and responsibilities. Access here |
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Weathering - Senior Cycle Geography Resource This resource explains the key processes of physical and chemical weathering studied in Senior Cycle Geography. Clear visuals and step-by-step explanations help students understand processes such as freeze–thaw action, exfoliation and carbonation. It supports students in building strong exam-ready knowledge of how rocks break down and shape landscapes. Access Here | | |
| | | The most viewed Post-Primary pages over the past month | |
| | | 1. | SNAG 2026 (1–17 Márta). Seachtain Na Gaeilge 2026 is always a popular couple of weeks - this year was no different! | | | |
| | | 2. | World Water Day 2026 It was on a Sunday - but that didn't dampen the enthusiasm of teachers for this resource | | | |
| | | 3. | Words that Win A look back at popular and infliential political speeches and their effect on major world events | | | |
| | | 4. | RIAI Technical Graphics This annual competition always proves popular with Technical Graphics teachers - did your school enter? | | | |
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