The Learning to Learn programme provides students with the cognitive and emotional awareness tools to support them on their journey through the Junior Cycle. The overall purpose of the programme is to create confident, connected and engaged learners.
Throughout the Early Years/Foundation Stage, children are encouraged to participate in a range of fine motor activities that develop: * manipulative skills * a dominant hand * the ability to use both hands together New Wave Pre-writing patters aids the smooth transition to writing alphabet letters.
Offers a collection of ten biographies that spans the period from the start of the fourth century BC to the early third, and covers some of the most important figures in Greek history, such as the orator Demosthenes and Alexander the Great, as well as lesser known figures such as Plato's pupil Dion of Syracuse.
Irish version of Health and Wellbeing 2. Clúdaíonn Sláinte agus Folláine: OSPS 2 na ceithre shnáithe agus torthaí foghlama de ghné Folláine OSPS agus gearrchúrsa OSPS nua na Sraithe Sóisearaí
Irish version of Health and Wellbeing: SPHE 1 covers the four strands and learning outcomes of the SPHE element of Wellbeing and the New Junior Cycle SPHE short course Each strand addresses each of the Eight Key Skills of the new Junior Cycle Comprehensively addresses all elements of the established SPHE programme Uses easily understandable and age-appropriate language Follows best practice in addressing the health and wellbeing needs of young people