Primary

In this section, you will find a range of resources that could be used to support the primary curriculum. Please browse and use what you can!

Our Innovators  

A Cross-Curricular KS2 Pupil Resource with Printable Teacher Lesson Plans. To innovate: to invent or begin to apply (methods, ideas, etc.) – Collins English Dictionary discover what made these six Ulster-Scots people some of the best innovators in the world.


Our Artists

A Cross-Curricular KS2 Pupil Resource with Printable Teacher Lesson Plans.  Discover what made these six Ulster-Scots artists who made their mark in the world.

Stories, Histories, Heroes

Introducing a video series for kids developed through funding from the Ulster-Scots Broadcast Fund .

Connect history to STEM, through the stories of five NI innovators: Annie Maunder, John Dunlop, Frank Pantridge, Anne Acheson, and James Martin.

Discover Ulster

Ulster-Scots language is widely spoken in parts of Ulster. This resource has been designed to be used as part of programme of Ulster-Scots classroom-based teaching and learning relating to language, culture and heritage. 

Who were the Weaver Poets? 

This handy little animation gives a great description of them. Usefulf for KS2 or KS3 groups that are studying the Linen Industry / Poetry.

Ulster-Scots Agency 

A set of six scripts in the Pat & Plain series is now available via the link below. The stories included are:

Belfast Bonnie Burns 

It is just one of our many historic connections with Scotland, expressing our shared heritage of the Scots language and literature on both sides of the narrow North Channel.

A Wee Story for the Weans

Fergie & Friends on the Farm by Matthew Warwick – Ulster Scots Community Network. 

A Foundation or KS1 resource.



Burns - KS2

Click left to Watch the Robert Burns Poem ' Up in the Morning Early'.  There are two tasks associated with this poem.

Arts and Crafts


This resource has been developed by Fermanagh and Omagh District Council to support the teaching of Ulster-Scots in primary schools. Feel free to download or print out this resource and use it with your class.

Ulster Scots Arts and Crafts FODC.pdf