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UPDATED 2020

Simple display cards to get your room and your students in the festive Irish spirit.

My students love St. Patrick’s Day and the display is nice when surrounded by students work. Alternatively use the activity attached also. I use these as a game first to introduce the vocabulary to my students. They are placed around my room and students are given a list of St. Patrick’s Day vocabulary in English. They then have to find the Irish equivalent. It’s nice to watch students discover the vocabulary themselves as opposed to looking at a PowerPoint and writing everything down in a vocabulary book. Once the lesson is finished they can go onto a display board.

Please note this is a .pdf only:)

Bain taitneamh as:)

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shef10

7 years ago
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Luaschártaí áille ach cúpla botún ann. Níl aon séimhiú in "Naomh Pádraig". Brionglóid litrithe go mícheart agus is é "leipreachán" an Ghaeilge ar leprechaun. Míle buíochas as an áis iontach seo.

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