
Religious Education • 60 • 25 students • Created with AI following Aligned with the NCCA Primary Curriculum, Junior Cycle & Senior Cycle (Leaving Cert) specifications
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Create learning objectives based on Bloom's Taxonomy for a lesson about the season of Advent and the birth of Jesus, aligned with the Irish curriculum. Include objectives across various cognitive levels: Remembering, Understanding, Applying, Analyzing, Evaluating, and Creating. Use clear, actionable language suitable for primary school students.
Title: Advent and Jesus
Current Content:
This 60-minute lesson invites Year 4 students to explore the season of Advent and the birth of Jesus through the lens of the Irish curriculum framework for Religious Education. It promotes cognitive development across all levels of Bloom’s Taxonomy, enabling students to engage with Christian traditions, symbolism, and stories while encouraging empathy, reflection, and creativity.
Strand: Faith Tradition, Beliefs and Practices
Strand Unit: Christian Faith: Christmas (Birth of Jesus and the Season of Advent)
Relevant Learning Outcomes from IE Curriculum Framework:
Cross-Curricular Links:
By the end of the lesson, students will:
Remembering
Understanding
Applying
Analysing
Evaluating
Creating
| Time | Activity | Details | Bloom’s Level | Assessment Focus |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 0-10 mins | Introduction and Recall | Begin with a storytelling session recounting the birth of Jesus. Use a child-friendly version to engage listening. Ask simple recall questions to activate prior knowledge: Who was born? Where? | Remembering | Oral questioning |
| 10-20 mins | Exploring Advent | Show or describe an Advent wreath and candles. Discuss the symbolism of each candle and the idea of preparation and hope. Engage the class with “What do you think waiting means?” | Understanding | Whole class discussion |
| 20-30 mins | Personal Connection Application | Invite students to reflect on something they are waiting for or preparing for at home or school. Discuss as a group how Advent can teach us to prepare patiently. | Applying | Share ideas aloud |
| 30-40 mins | Theme Analysis | Split class into five small groups. Each group analyses one theme (hope, waiting, preparation, joy, peace) and finds examples from the story or their own life. Groups report back with examples. | Analysing | Group presentation |
| 40-50 mins | Evaluative Discussion | As a full class, discuss: Why do you think Advent is important to Christians? How can these ideas help us in our daily lives? Encourage reasoned responses. | Evaluating | Open class discussion |
| 50-60 mins | Creative Activity | Students design and make an Advent decoration (candle, wreath segment) using supplied art materials. They write a short sentence explaining their symbol’s meaning. Display work in the classroom. | Creating | Completed artwork and written explanation |
Formative Assessment:
Summative Assessment:
By integrating vivid storytelling, active participation, group work, and creative expression, this lesson fulfils Irish curriculum objectives and enriches students’ understanding of Advent and the birth of Jesus in an age-appropriate, meaningful way.
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