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07-09-2004, 19:36   #1
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If anyone has any good websites that have helping hand with revision, post links here:

Mod Edit: Stuck all the links in the OP for ease of access. Deleted dead ones, too.

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Skool.ie
Scoilnet - Portal for Irish Education
Education.ie - Department of Education
Education.ie Links
AllHonours.ie
Revisionworld.ie
Moresuccess.ie


Subject-Specific Resources

French Verbs
Science Revision
Maths Revision
Algebra Worksheet Generator
Poem Hunter.com
SparkNotes

Grinds

AllGrinds.ie
Irish-Grinds.com

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My younger brother uses www.scoilnet.ie, they have a section that concentrates on different topics relevant to the junior cert curriculum.This week they have useful information on the atom. understanding of this topic is crucial to the chemistry section of JC science.
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15-09-2004, 20:04   #3
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oh thank you, oh thank you so so much!
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15-09-2004, 20:14   #4
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Not a website, but a course. Pimsleur (language courses used by the CIA, excellent courses - I'm doing the Japanese one at the moment) has a course in Munster Irish on CD or tape, available from amazon.com at around $12.

It's a very basic course, but will get learners over those annoying glitches that get between you and the language. And the courses are fun to do - save them as mp3s and put them on a portable player and you can do the lessons while you're doing your household jobs, cycling to school and so on.
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18-11-2004, 22:35   #5
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Add Junior Cert links here. If they're good, you get karma.
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28-11-2004, 14:06   #7
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This thread is a good idea.
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...hence the sticky?
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28-11-2004, 20:51   #9
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*smacks self upside the head*

my apologies.
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Friend just sent me this one, It's an absolutely brilliant French Verbs database

http://www.laits.utexas.edu/fi/vcr/
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Great Junior Cert revision site is http://homepage.eircom.net/~jcscience

Great Junior Cert revision site is http://homepage.eircom.net/~jcscience
it has all the course material online. i'm doing junior cert science at the moment and my teacher recomended it. i think it is run by a science teacher.
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Great Junior Cert revision site is http://homepage.eircom.net/~jcscience
it has all the course material online. i'm doing junior cert science at the moment and my teacher recomended it. i think it is run by a science teacher.
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11-04-2005, 20:23   #14
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Not really a junior cert link but more of a good resource. I use it all the time for revison and that and Im doing the junior cert course. Has stuff on Maths, English( Lots of literature etc )
Sparksnotes.com
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