Learning Support Resources

Special Education Teachers
Marie McDonagh
Dara Keane
Louisa McHugh

National Educational Psychological Service advice and resources

NEPS psychologists have developed guidance for parents supporting children to create new routines at home. Having a Plan for the Day is key for children/young people to manage and stay well at this time.
Please click on the link below to access these guidelines

Guide for Parents Supporting Children with Routines

 

Brainpop.com is an interactive website where kids can engage with activities in many different subjects. It covers adult material in a child-friendly manner such as mental health issues and world news. It currently has an activity page dedicated to Covid-19 with a short film explaining the virus and lots of interactive activities to help children get used to thinking and talking about the virus in a non-threatening manner. They are also giving free access to resources in the event of school closures. Check it out: Brainpop.com

CJ Fallon is one of the biggest publishers of school textbooks in Ireland. Due to school closures caused by Covid-19, they are giving free access to their student resource dashboard. Simply log in with your name and email (no password required), choose the appropriate level for your child and you will be able to access any online book for that level. This may be a great way to keep your child busy if they are flying through work that has been set for them by their teacher. Alternatively, it could motivate a child who is struggling through work that has been set, by allowing them choice. Check it out here: CJ Fallon

David Walliams, author of ‘Fing,’ ‘The Billionaire Boy,’ ‘Gangsta Granny’ and many other much loved children’s books, is releasing a free audio book on his website every day for the next 30 days to help families keep kids occupied during school closures. This may be especially helpful for those who find reading a chore – they can listen to the story instead! Visit the site here: David Walliams

Dublin Zoo has a live web-cam which allows animal lovers to watch their favourite animals living their daily lives. Whether it’s the giraffes in the African Savanna or the penguins in their watery hideaway, you’ll have great fun seeing what they get up to when they think no one is watching! This is an especially helpful resources if animals are your special interest …Watch the webcam here: Dublin Zoo

Twinkl is a resource based website used by teachers that has over 500,000 teacher-made resources. You can search for resources by age group, class level, subject or activity type. There are also an abundance of autism-specific resources available. They have made membership free for all parents during the school closures. Follow the link to set up your own free account and enter the special offer code (IRLTWINKLHELPS) when signing up. Visit here: Twinkl

DabbleDoo Music is an interactive website that has specially designed video courses, radio shows and Spotify playlists as well as music activities to keep the kids interested. Due to the schools closures they are giving parents free access to these resources for one month. Visit here: DabbleDoo Music

Online Classes

There are many celebrities offering their assistance to support your kids learning from home:

P.E with Joe Wick, The Body Coach
Joe Wick is offering free PE lessons on his youtube channel everyday for kids. Subscribe to his page at the link below to access the videos and don’t forget to drink plenty of water! Click here to join: Joe Wick PE lessons

Music with Myleene Klass
British singer and model Myleene Klass has created a series of short music lessons for kids to use at home. Listen to her outlining her lesson objectives and set up your youtubekids account at the following link: Music with Myleene Klass

Maths with Carol Vordemon
Carol Vordemon from the TV quiz show ‘Countdown,’ has created a website dedicated to teaching maths to children during the school closures caused by Covid-19. Check it out here: Maths with Carol Vordemon

Cooking with Jamie Oliver
Celebrity chef Jamie Oliver has a variety of kid-friendly recipes on his website, with them aim to get kids cooking! Start cooking here: Cooking with Jamie Oliver

School on TV – an RTE initiative
From Monday 30th March, RTE will broadcast ‘School on TV,’ set in a primary school classroom and featuring qualified primary school teachers who will facilitate lessons with the nation’s children to help them learn at home. This programme is aimed at children from 1st-6th class and can be accessed the following day on the RTE player. Tune in here: School on TV

Further Educational Websites/Resources

Maths

Math Playground

Top Marks

STEAM (Science, Technology, Engineering, Art & Maths)

Designer Minds Facebook Page

Hour of Code

Art Projects For Kids

Art For Kids Hub

SESE (Social, Environmental & Scientific Education)

Britannica Kids

National Geographic Kids

Ducksters

PE

Go Noodle

Lgfa Underage Skills Logbook

Music

Dallas Symphony Orchestra

SPHE (Social, Personal & Health Education)

Webwise

Home-schooling resources

Home Schooling Teaching Pack

Educational Resources; Infants-Sixth Class

Made with Padlet

Reading

If children are a member of the library, they can access books on BorrowBox library app. If they are not a member of the library, they can join on Libraries Ireland

Free Children’s Stories

Story Online