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Kinsale Community School English Department & Literacy Team @KinsaleComSch

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NEWS...NEWS....NEWS... Delighted to share the cover of the next book in my Milly McCarthy series. Milly McCarthy and the sports day shambles illustrated by @KarenHarte published by @Gill_Books Out April 25th #BookTwitter #Books #Cork #MillyMcCarthy #Discoveririshkidsbooks

leonaforde1's tweet image. NEWS...NEWS....NEWS...
Delighted to share the cover of the next book in my Milly McCarthy series. 
Milly McCarthy and the sports day shambles illustrated by @KarenHarte published by @Gill_Books  Out April 25th  #BookTwitter #Books #Cork  #MillyMcCarthy #Discoveririshkidsbooks

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🎯 🎯 ONE WEEK TO GO 🎯 🎯 Come join us @douglasvillage sc

leonaforde1's tweet image. 🎯 🎯 ONE WEEK TO GO 🎯 🎯
Come join us @douglasvillage sc

Students in TY10 are playing a game of Top Trumps using Shakespearean Profanities cards, where they have to come out on top with the best Shakespearean Insult. A fun, interactive way to engage students in Shakespearean language.

EnglishKcs's tweet image. Students in TY10 are playing a game of Top Trumps using Shakespearean Profanities cards, where they have to come out on top with the best Shakespearean Insult. A fun, interactive way to engage students in Shakespearean language.
EnglishKcs's tweet image. Students in TY10 are playing a game of Top Trumps using Shakespearean Profanities cards, where they have to come out on top with the best Shakespearean Insult. A fun, interactive way to engage students in Shakespearean language.

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A few details about my free webinar on 'light and dark' in 'King Lear' on Tuesday 7th May at 7.00pm via @WexfordEdCentre - juliangirdham.com/blog/king-lear… and the direct registration link: ecwexford.ie/cpd-courses/po… #edchatie

sccenglish's tweet image. A few details about my free webinar on 'light and dark' in 'King Lear' on Tuesday 7th May at 7.00pm via @WexfordEdCentre -

juliangirdham.com/blog/king-lear…

and the direct registration link:
ecwexford.ie/cpd-courses/po…

#edchatie

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Brilliant to have the wonderful @sccenglish as guest presenter for the final English #CommunityofPractice, for this academic year, who will provide a textual analysis of the concepts of light & dark in Shakespeare’s King Lear. Not to be missed! Register: bit.ly/4ap2hg6

Joe_Rolston's tweet image. Brilliant to have the wonderful @sccenglish as guest presenter for the final English #CommunityofPractice, for this academic year, who will provide a textual analysis of the concepts of light & dark in Shakespeare’s King Lear. Not to be missed! Register: bit.ly/4ap2hg6

Before the Easter break, students in TY10 participated in a Film Presentation Project & the following students received their prizes today for 1st, 2nd and 3rd place as well as audience choice. Well done Janelle, Sarah, Oscar and Carla @KinsaleTY @JanetForrest14 @KinsaleComSch

EnglishKcs's tweet image. Before the Easter break, students in TY10 participated in a Film Presentation Project & the following students received their prizes today for 1st, 2nd and 3rd place as well as audience choice. Well done Janelle, Sarah, Oscar and Carla @KinsaleTY @JanetForrest14 @KinsaleComSch

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#Kinsalelibrary are starting a poetry morning on the first Friday of every month, on the ground floor exhibition space, at 12pm. All are welcome. Come along and chat about your favourite poems, read out your favourite, or even your own! #Kinsalelibrary #LibrariesIreland

corkcolibrary's tweet image. #Kinsalelibrary are starting a poetry morning on the first Friday of every month, on the ground floor exhibition space, at 12pm. All are welcome. Come along and chat about your favourite poems, read out your favourite, or even your own!
#Kinsalelibrary #LibrariesIreland

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Resources (so far) on teaching Claire Keegan's 'Small Things Like These': juliangirdham.com/blog/tag/Small… And a free webinar on September 10th: juliangirdham.com/blog/webinar-o… #edchatie

sccenglish's tweet image. Resources (so far) on teaching Claire Keegan's 'Small Things Like These':

juliangirdham.com/blog/tag/Small…

And a free webinar on September 10th:
juliangirdham.com/blog/webinar-o…
#edchatie
sccenglish's tweet image. Resources (so far) on teaching Claire Keegan's 'Small Things Like These':

juliangirdham.com/blog/tag/Small…

And a free webinar on September 10th:
juliangirdham.com/blog/webinar-o…
#edchatie

KCS English reposted

Kinsale Library was delighted to host a book launch for Trish Kelleher’s new picture book The Giant of Kinsale 📕 Proceeds from this book will go towards supporting play opportunities for children at CUH 👏👏 @CUHCharity @kinsale_ie @KinsaleNews @LibrariesIre

corkcolibrary's tweet image. Kinsale Library was delighted to host a book launch for Trish Kelleher’s new picture book The Giant of Kinsale 📕
Proceeds from this book will go towards supporting play opportunities for children at CUH 👏👏

@CUHCharity @kinsale_ie @KinsaleNews @LibrariesIre

KCS English reposted

(New). On using the lens of George Saunders to look at Claire Keegan's 'Small Things Like These': juliangirdham.com/blog/george-sa… Latest in a series of posts on teaching the novel: juliangirdham.com/blog/tag/Small…

sccenglish's tweet image. (New). On using the lens of George Saunders to look at Claire Keegan's 'Small Things Like These':
juliangirdham.com/blog/george-sa…

Latest in a series of posts on teaching the novel:
juliangirdham.com/blog/tag/Small…

KCS English reposted

Is there a more beautiful poem in the English language?

MsClaire_Cotter's tweet image. Is there a more beautiful poem in the English language?

KCS English reposted

World Book Day 2024 - I hope you all find time to indulge in a few minutes out of the quotidian!

chaptersbooks's tweet image. World Book Day 2024 - I hope you all find time to indulge in a few minutes out of the quotidian!

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