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Balanced Diet Persuasion

English • 50 • 24 students • Created with AI following Aligned with the NCCA Primary Curriculum, Junior Cycle & Senior Cycle (Leaving Cert) specifications

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English
50
24 students
8 November 2025

Teaching Instructions

lesson will begin with teacher displaying a cloze procedure about a balanced diet on the IWB. The class will complete this orally and teacher will fill in the spaces. The class will then discuss the features of persuasive writing which they used last week when making brochures: adjectives, rhetorical questions, facts and statistics. As a class the children will read the website health for kids to find facts and statistics and play the quiz for sugar to see which foods have high and low sugar content. Teacher will write a word bank of reasons why we keep our bodies healthy. The children must then in their hardbacks write a persausive piece of text under the title' why it is important to keep our bodies healthy'. this is my lesson plan template: Lesson Plan for an English Lesson ST Name: Kym Fox ST Number: 40036679 Class Level: 6th Class Date: 14/10/2025

Subject: English Time: 12:00 Duration of Lesson: 50 minutes No of Pupils: 24 Strand(s): Reading, Writing Element(s): Exploring and Using Learning Outcome(s): [R] Compare and synthesise information, thoughts, and ideas from a variety of text sources. [W] Use, analyse and evaluate the typical text structure and language features associated with a wide variety of genres across the curriculum.

Focus of the new learning/Learning Objectives: (Two are required. One other may be added if deemed necessary)

  1. The child should be enabled to:
  2. The child should be enabled to:
  3. (Optional) The child should be enabled to: Assessment:
  4. Method:
  5. Assessment of:
  6. To be recorded: Teacher Questioning: (Insert I, D, C for relevant part of lesson) Lower order questions (Closed Questions)

Higher order questions (Open Questions) 1. 2. 3. Language Development opportunities in this lesson: Literacy Development opportunities in this lesson: Teaching Methodologies: Please underline the primary methodology/ies to be used during the lesson. • All Subjects: Talk and Discussion, Collaborative/Co-operative Learning, Active Learning, Skills Through Content, Using Local Environment, Problem Solving

Introduction: Stimulus: Elicit Prior Knowledge: Share Learning Intention:

Development:

Conclusion: Cognitive: Social: Transition (if appropriate):  Universal Design for Learning:

Pupil(s) Reason(s) Method(s) Additional Comments

The Learning Environment Resources: https://www.healthforkids.co.uk/staying-healthy/eating-healthily/

Lesson Plan for an English Lesson

ST Name: Kym Fox
ST Number: 40036679
Class Level: 6th Class
Date: 14/10/2025

Subject: English
Time: 12:00
Duration of Lesson: 50 minutes
No of Pupils: 24

Strand(s): Reading, Writing
Element(s): Exploring and Using


Learning Outcomes

Aligned with the Primary Language Curriculum (2015) and the Curriculum Framework for IE

  1. [R] Compare and synthesise information, thoughts, and ideas from a variety of text sources, focusing on persuasive texts about health.
    • Aligned with PLC Literacy strand: Receptiveness to language; Use of oral language; Exploring and Using.
  2. [W] Use, analyse and evaluate the typical text structure and language features associated with persuasive writing: adjectives, rhetorical questions, facts, and statistics.
    • Aligned with PLC Writing strand: Writing for different purposes; Grammar and punctuation.
  3. (Optional) Use ICT tools (IWB) to support collaborative and interactive learning, enhancing comprehension and engagement.
    • Aligned with the Digital Learning Competency Framework (IE).

Assessment

  1. Method:
    • Teacher observation and oral feedback during cloze activity and class discussion.
    • Written persuasive text in hardbacks assessed against persuasive writing criteria (adjectives, rhetorical questions, use of facts/statistics).
  2. Assessment of:
    • Understanding of persuasive writing features.
    • Ability to synthesise factual information into persuasive arguments.
  3. To be recorded:
    • Checklist recording use of persuasive features in pupils’ writing.
    • Anecdotal notes on oral participation and engagement.

Teacher Questioning

Lower order questions (Closed)

  1. What is a balanced diet?
  2. Can you name some foods that are high in sugar?
  3. What is one adjective we can use to describe healthy food?

Higher order questions (Open)

  1. Why do you think it is important to use facts and statistics in persuasive writing?
  2. How do rhetorical questions engage a reader in a persuasive text?
  3. In what ways can persuasive writing help us encourage others to keep healthy?

Language Development Opportunities

  • Expand pupils' vocabulary with descriptive adjectives related to health and food.
  • Explore sentence structures used in rhetorical questions and persuasion.
  • Oral language development through class discussion and interactive quiz.

Literacy Development Opportunities

  • Reading comprehension through interactive website content.
  • Writing practise of persuasive text using various features.
  • Synthesising information from digital and oral sources.

Teaching Methodologies

Primary Methodologies:

  • Talk and Discussion
  • Collaborative/Co-operative Learning
  • Active Learning
  • Skills Through Content

Introduction (10 mins)

Stimulus:

  • Teacher displays a cloze procedure text about a balanced diet on the Interactive Whiteboard (IWB).

Elicit Prior Knowledge:

  • Class completes the text orally by suggesting words to fill the blanks.
  • Teacher fills in spaces on the IWB.

Share Learning Intention:

  • "Today, we will explore how to write persuasively about why we should keep healthy by using adjectives, rhetorical questions, and facts."

Development (30 mins)

  1. Discussion of Persuasive Features (5 mins):

    • Recap features of persuasive writing from last week’s brochure task: adjectives, rhetorical questions, facts, and statistics.
    • Write examples on the board.
  2. Interactive Reading & Quiz (15 mins):

    • As a class, navigate and read the “Health for Kids” website content about a balanced diet and sugar in foods.
    • Highlight important facts and statistics.
    • Play quiz on sugar content in food, encouraging participation.
    • Teacher notes key health reasons on the board (word bank) based on pupils’ input.
  3. Writing Task Setup (10 mins):

    • Children write a persuasive piece in their hardbacks titled “Why It Is Important To Keep Our Bodies Healthy”.
    • They use the word bank and persuasive writing features discussed.
    • Teacher circulates, supports, and challenges pupils through questioning.

Conclusion (10 mins)

Cognitive:

  • Invite a few pupils to read their persuasive texts aloud.
  • Provide constructive feedback highlighting use of persuasive language features.

Social:

  • Pair-share activity: pupils exchange texts and discuss what persuaded them most in each other’s writing.

Transition:

  • Summarise the importance of persuasive language in writing and health awareness.
  • Prepare for next week’s focus on creative writing related to healthy habits.

Universal Design for Learning (UDL)

Pupil(s)Reason(s)Method(s)Additional Comments
Pupils with low literacy skillsMay struggle with complex persuasive vocabularyProvide word bank and sentence startersEncourage paired discussion and scaffold writing
EAL pupilsMay need support with language structuresUse visual prompts, class discussion, simplified textPre-teach key vocabulary
Gifted pupilsNeed extensionChallenge them to include additional persuasive devices or statisticsEncourage independent research

The Learning Environment

  • Classroom arranged in clusters for cooperative work.
  • Access to Interactive Whiteboard.
  • Individual hardbacks for writing.

Resources

  • Interactive Whiteboard for cloze text and quiz.
  • Printed word bank on persuasive features and healthy reasons.
  • Health for Kids information on balanced diet and sugar content (website content used as class reading resource).

This lesson plan has been carefully designed to meet the IE curriculum framework standards by focusing on oral and written language skills development, integrating digital literacy, and fostering critical thinking and persuasive communication relevant for the 6th Class level.

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