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Ainmhithe ar an Teilifís

Gaeilge • 45 • 26 students • Created with AI following Aligned with the NCCA Primary Curriculum, Junior Cycle & Senior Cycle (Leaving Cert) specifications

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Gaeilge
45
26 students
13 April 2025

Teaching Instructions

This is lesson 2 of 5 in the unit "Teilifís agus Ainmhithe". Lesson Title: Ainmhithe ar an Teilifís Lesson Description: Students will explore different animals (ainmhithe) that appear on television shows. They will watch short clips featuring animals and practice identifying them in Irish. Vocabulary such as 'cat' (cat), 'dog' (madra), and 'bird' (éan) will be introduced.

Ainmhithe ar an Teilifís

Lesson Overview

Grade Level: Third Class
Duration: 45 minutes
Class Size: 26 students
Unit: Teilifís agus Ainmhithe

Learning Objectives

By the end of this lesson, students will be able to:

  1. Identify and name common animals in Irish: cat (cat), dog (madra), bird (éan).
  2. Describe basic characteristics of these animals using simple sentences in Irish.
  3. Gain confidence in speaking Irish through interactive activities.

Curriculum Frameworks

This lesson aligns with the following Irish educational standards:

  • Primary School Curriculum (1999): Specifically focuses on the development of language skills and vocabulary through active engagement.
  • Language Awareness Goals: Encouraging comprehension and expression through oral and listening skills modeled within real-life contexts.

Required Materials

  • Technology: A computer or smart TV connected to the internet (for video clips).
  • Video Clips: Short clips featuring various animals from children’s programs (2-3 minutes each).
  • Flashcards: Images of a cat, dog, and bird with their names in Irish.
  • Whiteboard and markers: For notes and vocabulary practice.
  • Worksheets: Simple fill-in-the-blank sentences and matching activities for follow-up.

Lesson Structure

1. Introduction (10 minutes)

  • Greeting & Warm-Up: Begin with a warm greeting in Irish (Dia duit, conas atá tú?).
  • Engage Students: Ask students what their favorite animal is and if they have seen it on television. Collect answers in Irish where possible.
  • Introduce Vocabulary: Show flashcards for 'cat', 'dog', and 'bird'. Write each word on the whiteboard.
    • Pronunciation Practice: Have students repeat the words after you several times, ensuring correct pronunciation.

2. Video Exploration (15 minutes)

  • Watch Short Clips:
    1. Show a 2-3 minute clip featuring animals.
    2. After the clip, ask students to raise their hands when they see an animal they recognize, naming it in Irish.
  • Discussion: After each video, ask questions:
    • "Cad é sin?" (What is that?)
    • "An maith leat madraí?" (Do you like dogs?)
  • Encourage Participation: Make it interactive by prompting students to describe the animals they saw, using vocabulary from the lesson.

3. Group Activity (10 minutes)

  • Flashcard Matching Game:
    • Divide students into small groups of 4-5.
    • Hand out flashcards and instruct the groups to match names to images.
    • Encourage them to work together and speak in Irish while doing this.
  • Observation: Walk around to assist and monitor language use.

4. Worksheets and Wrap-Up (10 minutes)

  • Distribute Worksheets: Have students complete a short fill-in-the-blank activity where they will write the name of the animal based on a description.
  • Review & Share: Ask some students to share their answers aloud.
  • Closing Discussion: Ask, “Cén ainmhí is fearr leat a fheiceáil ar an teilifís?” (What is your favorite animal to see on TV?). Encourage sentences in Irish.

Assessment

  • Observe participation during activities and use of vocabulary.
  • Collect worksheets and assess understanding of vocabulary and sentence structure.

Extensions

  • Homework: Encourage students to watch a TV program at home and note which animals they see. Next class, they can share their experiences and vocabulary learned.
  • Creative Activity: Plan a themed day where students can come dressed as their favorite animal, promoting speaking opportunities in Irish around the classroom.

Reflection

At the end of the lesson, gather feedback on what students enjoyed about learning animals in Irish and make notes for future lessons to address any challenges.


This detailed lesson plan aims to not only engage third-class students in the Irish language but also to connect their interests in animals and television with active participation, creativity, and fun.

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