This fun and engaging worksheet ‘Collin Farrell or Oscar Wilde’, uses the popular Would You Rather game as a writing prompt for students to consider which of these two iconic celebrities they would rather be and why. It is aimed at broadening students’ awareness of the symbols and icons associated with Irish culture and can …More
This fun and engaging worksheet ‘Connemara Pony or Irish Hare’, uses the popular Would You Rather game as a writing prompt for students to consider which of these two iconic Irish animals they would rather be and why. It is aimed at broadening students’ awareness of the symbols and icons associated with Irish culture and …More
This fun and engaging worksheet ‘Diamond or Gold Nugget’, uses the popular Would You Rather game as a writing prompt for students to consider which of these two South African treasures they would rather be and why. It is aimed at broadening students’ awareness of the symbols and icons associated with South African culture and …More
This fun and engaging worksheet ‘Enya or Ronan Keating’, uses the popular Would You Rather game as a writing prompt for students to consider which of these two iconic Irish singers they would rather be and why. It is aimed at broadening students’ awareness of the symbols and icons associated with Irish culture and can …More
This fun and engaging worksheet ‘Gaelic Football or Hurling’, uses the popular Would You Rather game as a writing prompt for students to consider which of these two iconic Irish sports they would rather be and why. It is aimed at broadening students’ awareness of the symbols and icons associated with Irish culture and can …More
This fun and engaging worksheet ‘Leprechaun or Banshee’, uses the popular Would You Rather game as a writing prompt for students to consider which of these two iconic Irish fairies they would rather be and why. It is aimed at broadening students’ awareness of the symbols and icons associated with Irish culture and can be …More
This fun and engaging worksheet ‘Lion or Shark’, uses the popular Would You Rather game as a writing prompt for students to consider which of these two South African animals they would rather be and why. It is aimed at broadening students’ awareness of the symbols and icons associated with South African culture and can …More
This fun and engaging worksheet ‘Mary McAleese or Mary Aikenhead’, uses the popular Would You Rather game as a writing prompt for students to consider which of these two iconic Irish women they would rather be and why. It is aimed at broadening students’ awareness of the symbols and icons associated with Irish culture and …More
This fun and engaging worksheet ‘Modern Art or Ancient Art’, uses the popular Would You Rather game as a writing prompt for students to consider which of these two South African art forms they would rather be and why. It is aimed at broadening students’ awareness of the symbols and icons associated with South African …More
This fun and engaging worksheet ‘Roy Keane or Michael Flatley’, uses the popular Would You Rather game as a writing prompt for students to consider which of these two iconic Irish stars, one famous for football, the other for Irish dancing, they would rather be and why. It is aimed at broadening students’ awareness of …More
This fun and engaging worksheet ‘Springbok or Blue Crane’, uses the popular Would You Rather game as a writing prompt for students to consider which of these two South African animals they would rather be and why. It is aimed at broadening students’ awareness of the symbols and icons associated with South African culture and …More
This fun and engaging worksheet ‘The Springboks or Bafana Bafana’, uses the popular Would You Rather game as a writing prompt for students to consider which of these two South African national sports teams they would rather be and why. It is aimed at broadening students’ awareness of the symbols and icons associated with South …More
This fun and engaging worksheet ‘Waterford Crystal or Aran Sweater’, uses the popular Would You Rather game as a writing prompt for students to consider which of these two iconic craft items they would rather be and why. It is aimed at broadening students’ awareness of the symbols and icons associated with Irish culture and …More
This quick reference guide, ‘Writing Directions’ provides students with guidance and an example of how to write instructional texts.
This quick reference guide, ‘Writing Letters’ provides students with guidance for writing letters.
This quick reference guide, ‘Writing Letters’ provides students with guidance and examples for writing letters.
This quick reference guide, ‘Writing Narrative’ provides students with guidance for writing narratives.
This quick reference guide, ‘Writing Narrative’ provides guidance to students for writing stories.
This quick reference guide, ‘Plays’ provides students with guidance for writing plays.
This quick reference guide, ‘Writing Poetry’ provides students with guidance and an example of how to write poetry.
This quick reference guide, ‘Writing Poetry’ provides students with the opportunity to write poetry, including shape poems.
This quick reference guide, ‘Writing Poetry’ provides students with guidance and an example of how to write shape poems.
This quick reference guide, ‘Writing Reports’ provides students with guidance for writing reports.
This quick reference guide, ‘Writing Reports’ provides tips to support students organise information as they write reports.
This quick reference guide, ‘Writing Reports’ provides students with guidance for writing reports.
This quick reference guide, ‘Writing Reports’ provides students with guidance for writing reports.
This writing task worksheet ‘Your Collection’ helps students to practise expository writing. It is aimed at encouraging students plan their writing and ask themselves questions to best explain their ideas to the reader using details, examples and their own personal experience. It includes space for students to plan their writing and a checklist to help …More
This kids news activity, ‘Zebra Dung May Be New Fuel Source’ is about research into alternative sources of eco-friendly bio-fuels.
This ‘Coping With Change’ writing prompt is an ideal activity for promoting a growth mindset by encouraging students to reflect on how they respond to change. The writing prompt provides an introductory passage describing how changes in our circumstances can generate different reactions in different people and promotes the idea that we have some control …More
This ‘Having a Plan B’ writing prompt is an ideal activity for promoting a growth mindset by encouraging students to reflect on how they respond to setbacks. The writing prompt provides an introductory passage describing how having a plan B is about adapting and being resilient, flexible and able to make a choice to go …More
This ‘Making Mistakes’ writing prompt is an ideal activity for promoting a growth mindset by encouraging students to reflect on how they respond to making mistakes. The writing prompt provides an introductory passage posing a question about the usefulness of mistakes before detailing a real-world example of how one scientist’s mistake led to an amazing …More
This ‘My Weekly Learning Journal’ printable is a fantastic activity to encourage students to reflect on their achievements and experiences of the week, whether they are in the classroom or learning from home. The Weekly Learning Journal prompts students to write about something they have learnt, read, watched and tried for the first time that …More
This ‘Training Your Brain’ writing prompt is an ideal activity for promoting a growth mindset by encouraging students to stretch themselves by trying new learning strategies. The writing prompt provides an introductory passage describing how our brains are similar to our other muscles in that they grow when we exercise them and dispels the myth …More
This worksheet ‘What Could Be Happening?’ is a great writing prompt that encourages students to write freely using the picture as inspiration. Some students may find it difficult to motivate themselves to write creatively but this writing prompt gives students enough freedom to explore their own ideas, encouraging everyone to write. The resource also provides …More