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Good news for primary school teachers…
A decodable reading scheme in the making!
We are currently working on a series of books (written from scratch in Gaelic) based on our phonics course, Fios air Fuaimean.
There will be both fiction and non-fiction books at every level. The aim is to create a scheme that strengthens decoding skills, builds reading confidence, and is enjoyable for young children.
Please keep an eye on our Facebook page for more information.

The acclaimed picture book My name is not Refugee was written by Kate Milner.
The book follows a little boy and his mother on a journey from their home in an unnamed country at war, to a safe place far away.
The book deals with the uncertainty, the anxiety, the loss of the bond between parent and child.
On many pages there are questions directly to the reader that encourage sympathy and reflection – what would you do if this happened to you?

HISTORY – ERA OF THE GREAT WAR 1900–1928
Course Book – National 4 and 5

This book is for the National History 4 & 5 courses that have been assessed since 2018. Students should study three main sections in National History 4 & 5, which include a wide range of topics (five in the first two, ten in the third one). The series covers two topics in each category.
Here are the six titles in the series:
◗ National Level 4 & 5 History: Era of the Great War 1900–1928
◗ National Level 4 & 5 History: The Atlantic Slave Trade 1770–1807
◗ National Level 4 & 5 History: Free at last? Civil Rights in USA 1918–1968
Each book contains detailed information on the four essential sections of content for National 5, as well as guidance and practice on writing specific work, and assessment processes.
Music Posters
A collection of 33 music posters has been released in PDF format for second and third level students.
Additionally, in collaboration with teachers, 5 of these posters have been printed and are being distributed to schools.
Stay alert for their arrival, as they will be reaching you soon!


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