A Connor, a chara,
Míle buíochas as teagmháil a dhéanamh linn.
As Gaelchultúr’s EPV courses feautre interactive, multimedia material, not all of the material can be downloaded from the site. Teaching materials and lesson plans can be downloaded from certain courses, and additional material can be purchased from siopa.ie.
Teaching materials and lesson plans ar available in PDF format in the following courses:
• Gaeilge Phraiticiúil do Mhúinteoirí Bunscoile - Naíonáin Shóisearacha agus Shinsearacha – 2013
• Gaeilge Phraiticiúil do Mhúinteoirí Bunscoile - Rang 1 agus 2 – 2013
• Gaeilge Phraiticiúil do Mhúinteoirí Bunscoile - Rang 3 agus 4 – 2013
• Gaeilge Phraiticiúil do Mhúinteoirí Bunscoile - Rang 5 agus 6 – 2013
• Conas an Ghaeilge a Mhúineadh go hÉifeachtach sa Seomra Ranga – 2013
Additional teaching materials and lesson plans are available in Gníomhaíochtaí Gasta – a book of Irish language communication activities aimed at primary school teachers. These activities can be photocopied and are suitable for pupils from 3rd to 6th class in both T1 and T2 schools.
There are twenty real communication activities in the book which focus on the ten themes of the Irish language curriculum: Myself, At Home, Food, Shopping, Television, Weather, Pastimes, Clothing, School and Special Occasions. Comprehensive instructions are given regarding the real communication activities, as well as suggestions for pre-communication and post-communication activities. A sample unit from the book is available here and Gníomhaíochtaí Gasta can be bought by clicking here.
The content of the grammar/accuracy courses cannot be downloaded, but the courses are based on the grammar book Gramadach Gan Stró! by Éamonn Ó Dónaill. That book is more comprehensive than the online courses, and it would be an excellent reference book for the classroom. Gramadach Gan Stró! is available on siopa.ie.
Unfortunately, the content of the Áiseanna Teicneolaíochta Gaeilge don Seomra Ranga – 2013 course cannot be downloaded as it is an interactive, multimedia course which demonstrates many IT resources.
Of course, you could take screen shots of any page by clicking on the Print Screen key on the keyboard, or you could copy and paste any page you wish to keep into a Word document. A little time-consuming, perhaps, but it would work.
Is mise le meas,
Caoimhín Boltún
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