Get the homework out of the way, stick on the Podcast and disappear into sonic adventures. From the team who brought you Home School Hub.
It’s the final #MathsMatters! Today Julie and Phil are celebrating the people who have done amazing maths throughout history. And who still do it. And who will do it (AKA You).
It’s the end of an era! Join Cassie in the last quiz. Cassie, you’ve been amazing!
How does a computer represent letters? Today Julie and Phil look into the different codes used to translate binary into letters. And Julie goes undercover to become a spy!
It's the final episode and the Word Pot is back where it began - with Karen, Harry and Daisy in Co Wexford.
Is it Friday or Tuesday? I’m confused! Let’s pretend it’s still St Patrick’s Day and do a quiz.
When can ones and zeros add up to any number you like? When you’re a computer.
This week the word pot travelled to the home of sisters Nellie, Eppie and Nan Fortune in Curragraigue. They have dogs, cats, hens, hamsters, ducks and even a pet sheep!
The Stars - Meet theatre star, Peg Woffington. Maria Edgeworth, a young woman who wrote in secret only to become one of the most famous writers in the world. And Catherine Hayes, a singer who came from humble beginnings.
Fhiafraíonn Ola Majekodunmi na hábhair is fearr le leanaí ar fud na tíre. Seo Tadhg agus Mac Dara.
Books! Films! Women's History! Bad Jokes?! Cassie has you covered!
What maths is going on inside the machines that help the world tick?
Why are the stars named the way they are? Astronomer, Andy Shearer talks bears, ploughs and Greece.
Fhiafraíonn Ola Majekodunmi na hábhair is fearr le leanaí ar fud na tíre. Seo Niamh o gConnemara.
A fhiafraíonn Ola Majekodunmi do leanaí cad e an t-ábhar is fearr leat? Seo Mai agus Morrie.
This week the Word Pot has travelled to Denver, Colorado where Sean, Cael and Aveyn are standing by to help Karen.
Mary Irving performs Ag Cócaireacht and we talk about the different types of food we like to make in the kitchen.
Leaders – For International Women’s Day we meet three awesome Irish women form the past. Nano Nagle, who taught children when it wasn’t allowed. Mother Jones, who helped save children from having to work dangerous jobs. And free speech pioneer, Anna Parnell.
Cupla ceisteanna as ghaeilge? Maybe, but it’s quizness as usual too!
A collapsing tent is no good for a camping trip! Nora agus Dora prepare for The Great Outdoors
Dora is a big sister in training! She's very busy practising lullabies and preparing her home for the new arrival
It’s a big day for Dora as she gets ready to show off her dancing on RTÉ television!
Nora and Dora put on their warm clothes and wellies for a fun fishing trip on a boat.
Madra bocht! Nora and Dora find a furry friend who seems to be lost.
Dora is feeling under the weather, but she doesn’t want to missing out on all the fun ways to describe different people.
Nora and Dora are looking forward to the school quiz, but there’s some brushing up to do first!
Nora agus Dora are back! The best friends run into a few stumbling blocks on their way to An Baile Mór, but they have plenty of fun on the way and plenty of adventures once they’re there.
Fhiafraíonn Ola Majekodunmi na hábhair is fearr le leanaí ar fud na tíre. Seo Juno.
What shapes do we use to build the structures we live and work in? Julie and Phil find out.
Mary Irving performs Ag Cócaireacht and we talk about the different types of food we like to make in the kitchen.
How many times have you asked your parents why the sky is blue? Well, here’s the answer!
This week it's Seachtain na Gaeilge and the word pot has travelled to Waterford where Kate (10) and Peter (6) help Karen to pick five words in English and in Irish!
Fhiafraíonn Ola Majekodunmi na hábhair us fearr le leanaí ar fud na tíre. Seo Darach agus Ríonach.
Episode Seven: The Season Finale! Grainne battles the Fomorian. But at what cost?
The sun is out and Spring is in the air! But so are Cassie’s questions. Get Quizzing.
Measurements, units, angles and how we work out what size a thing really is.
Think of a mirage and you think of deserts. But can you believe your eyes in the Arctic? Join Colette Kinsella as she investigates.
Today Karen meets sisters Beatrice and Caroline - crochet and knitting experts. Not to mention their specialism in jellyfish.
Episode six: After the attack, Grainne has to find a way to avoid her father’s enemies. Oh, and she also has to rescue her brother and best friend from an ancient evil.
Cathal and Orla are twins from Wexford and they have a superpower which allows them to finish each other's sentences. How will they get on with Karen and her word pot?
Episode five: With Donal ill, Grainne and Flaherty seek refuge in a nearby nunnery while outside the Fomorian starts to hunt them. But could the convent be still more trouble?
It’s Friday so grab that pencil and let’s work it out!
Julie and Phil are looking into number sequences and patterns. So a one, and a two and a one two three four!
The schoolchildren of Tralee tell the story of Scotia's Grave. Scotia was reputedly the daughter of an Egyptian Pharaoh known as Friel.
Budding Author, Seven-year-old Kaelan from Bettystown is this week’s guest. What words will he pull out?
Episode four: Grainne and Flaherty find Donal, but in the process a terrible evil escapes, hungry for revenge.
We can’t see each other but we can still Quiz! Cassie picks your brains once more. And debuts some rotten jokes.
Julie and Phil are going down...way down. Below zero. To investigate the depths that are negative numbers.
The schoolchildren of Valentia tell the story of Saint Brendan’s well on Valentia island.
Harry and Daisy Join Karen once more as they dip into the Word Pot to pull out some fun.
Episode Three: Grainne and Flaherty find the legendary Druid of Bohen who tells them they must save Donal form a Fomorian intent on claiming an ancient sword that belonged to the Tuatha De Danann.
Get your copy, flip it and reverse it! Add a pencil, press play and Quiz it! Cassie is here to MC.