Irish Primary Curriculum Teaching Resources (Junior Infants–6th Class)

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Irish Primary Curriculum Teaching Resources (Junior Infants–6th Class)

Print-and-teach units for Irish primary classrooms, from Junior Infants to 6th Class, written around the strands and learning outcomes you already plan from and easy to adapt for a multi-class room.

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Junior Infants–6thThe whole primary range
Strand-linkedWritten to primary learning outcomes
Multi-class readyOne topic, four written levels

Resources that fit

Units for Irish primary classrooms

A selection that suits English, SESE and cross-curricular work in the middle and senior classes; tap a cover to open the full preview, contents and price.

Why teachers use these

Why Irish primary teachers use these

The Primary Curriculum Framework asks for broad, integrated learning, while your CΓΊntas MΓ­osΓΊil still has to show what actually happened each month. A resource that arrives as a full sequence, with the slides, the differentiated sheets and the marking already written, gives you something real to record. Multi-class teachers get the most from it: the same lesson runs at four levels, so 3rd and 4th Class can sit in one room and still be met where they are.

What's covered

Inside every download

Each unit is a full teaching sequence rather than a single photocopiable page.

  • Four differentiated worksheet levels
  • Editable slide deck
  • Timed lesson plan
  • Complete answer keys
  • Print and digital versions
  • Reusable year after year

Make it work for everyone

Differentiation and evidence of learning

Four levels of one task keep a mixed-ability or multi-class group on the same topic without three separate preps. Because the files are editable, you can lift a scaffold for a child on the Continuum of Support or add a challenge for whoever finished first. The completed work then sits in the folder as evidence you can show.

Good to know

Frequently asked questions

Are these approved by the NCCA or the Department of Education?

No, and we would not claim otherwise. They are written to the concepts and skills the primary curriculum covers, so they line up with the strands and learning outcomes you plan from. The preview shows every page before you buy, and everything is editable, so you can reword anything to match your own long-term plan.

Will these work in a multi-class or small rural school?

That is where the four levels earn their keep. One topic, one set of slides and four versions of the written task means 4th, 5th and 6th Class can work side by side. Teachers in two-teacher schools usually run the whole room through the input, then split the sheets by ability rather than by class.

Do the units use Irish or American spelling?

Spelling follows standard Irish and British usage, so you will see practise, colour and programme rather than the American forms. Some examples are international in flavour. Because the Word and PowerPoint files are editable, swapping a place name or a euro amount into something local takes a minute before you print.

Get next month's planning off your desk

Browse the collection and take the units that fit your short-term plan.

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