Junior Cycle History Curriculum Resources
Junior Cycle » History - TeachNet Resources [8] found.
Lifetimes and Culture of Ancient Rome
Author: David McDonnell Thursday, 25th May 2006
This is an educational website, constructed for the purpose of teaching the history of ancient Rome to a young audience.
A Study of Ancient Greece
Author: David McDonnell Thursday, 25th May 2006
This is an educational website, constructed for the purpose of teaching the history of ancient Greece to junior certificate students.
The History of Ancient Egypt
Author: David McDonnell Thursday, 25th May 2006
The use of computers in the classroom is changing the way in which teachers teach and the way students learn. This project is aimed at Junior certificate students and is empowering them to take a more active involvement in the learning process.
The American Revolution
Author: John Heffernan Thursday, 25th May 2006
This website is created to maxmise the resources that are available on the Internet in the teaching of the American Revolution. The vast majority of resources are created for American schools but still prove to be of use to Irish teachers.
1798
Author: John Heffernan Thursday, 9th November 2006
This topic covers the area of 1798 and the United Irishmen rebellion. This project looks at using Google Earth as the main teaching tool for this topic.
The Renaissance
Author: Mary Ó Dubháin Thursday, 25th May 2006
This module facilitates a practical and concrete approach to the study of the Renaissance period. Students will have an opportunity to examine vibrant examples of the Art, Architecture and Learning.
Our Viking Settlement
Author: Patricia Ward Thursday, 25th May 2006
This project was developed with second year students following the Junior Certificate Schools Programme, working on the statement “Examining the Past”. The aim of this project was to develop an understanding of daily life in a Viking settlement, through active learning.
Medieval Castles
Author: Sara Bradshaw Thursday, 25th May 2006
This unit is a study of medieval castle life including the Normans, motte and bailey castles, stone castles and the people within the castle as described in the Junior Cert. History Curriculum.


