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 ‘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 ‘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 ‘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 short nonfiction text, ‘X: Xmas’ features important factual background information about Christmas in Ireland. It is aimed at broadening students’ awareness of the symbols and icons associated with Irish culture and also features an activity for students to practise their handwriting.
This short nonfiction text, ‘Y: Yeats’ features important factual background information about one of Ireland’s most famous poets, who also founded the country’s national theatre. It is aimed at broadening students’ awareness of the symbols and icons associated with Irish culture and also features an activity for students to practise their handwriting.
This short nonfiction text, ‘Z: Zoo’ features important factual background information about Dublin Zoo. It is aimed at broadening students’ awareness of the symbols and icons associated with Irish culture and also features an activity for students to practise their handwriting.