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Brian Boru's Start

English • 45 • 25 students • Created with AI following Aligned with the NCCA Primary Curriculum, Junior Cycle & Senior Cycle (Leaving Cert) specifications

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English
45
25 students
8 April 2026

Teaching Instructions

This is lesson 1 of 6 in the unit "Brian Boru: A Hero's Journey". Lesson Title: Reading the First Part: Brian's Early Life with Vocabulary Focus Lesson Description: In this reading lesson, students will read the first part of the text, focusing on Brian's early life and the events leading to his mother's death. They will learn three new vocabulary words: 'grief,' 'determination,' and 'resilience' through the MCVIP approach, including word recognition, independent reading, comprehension checks, and fluency practice.

Overview

This 45-minute lesson is the first in a six-lesson unit titled "Brian Boru: A Hero's Journey." Students will read the opening section of the text focusing on Brian’s early life and the tragic event of his mother’s death. Emphasis will be placed on mastering three key vocabulary words: grief, determination, and resilience. The lesson employs the MCVIP approach (Word Meaning, Contextual use, Vocabulary recognition, Independent reading, and Practice through fluency). It aligns fully with the Irish Primary Language Curriculum framework for English (specifically strands related to reading and vocabulary development).


Curriculum Links

  • Strand: Oral Language / Reading

  • Strand Unit: Reading / Understanding Context and Vocabulary Development

  • Learning Outcomes:

    • Recognise a range of increasingly complex vocabulary in context (5th class, English)
    • Use a range of strategies to decode and understand vocabulary (MCVIP approach)
    • Develop reading comprehension through understanding narrative sequence and character motivation
    • Engage with texts creatively and respond appropriately
  • Key Competencies Addressed:

    • Communication
    • Critical and Creative Thinking
    • Managing Information and Thinking

Learning Objectives

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

  1. Read aloud and comprehend the first part of the Brian Boru text, focusing on Brian’s early life.
  2. Accurately define and use the words grief, determination, and resilience in context.
  3. Demonstrate understanding of the emotional impact of Brian’s mother’s death through discussion and written responses.
  4. Improve reading fluency through targeted practice.

Success Criteria

  • Students can explain the meaning of the three target vocabulary words and use them in sentences.
  • Students can summarise key events from Brian’s early life aloud with appropriate expression and fluency.
  • Students participate actively in comprehension discussion, showing empathy and understanding of grief and resilience.
  • Students complete an independent vocabulary activity with at least 80% accuracy.

Resources Needed

  • Copies of the opening section of the Brian Boru text (adapted for 5th class reading level)
  • Whiteboard/Interactive board and markers
  • Vocabulary flashcards for grief, determination, resilience (with images and definitions)
  • Student vocabulary workbook or exercise sheets
  • Audio recording of text for fluency model (teacher-led or pre-recorded)
  • Timer or stopwatch

Lesson Structure

1. Warm-up (5 minutes)

  • Begin with a brief discussion prompt:
    “Can anyone share a time they faced a hard challenge or felt very sad? How did you cope?”
  • Link to today's words by introducing grief (sadness), determination (never giving up), and resilience (bouncing back from difficulty).
  • Show the vocabulary flashcards with pronunciation and simple explanations.

2. Word Recognition & Meaning (10 minutes)

  • Use the MCVIP method for vocabulary teaching:

    • M - Meaning: Teacher explains the three words clearly with examples relevant to students’ lives.
    • C - Context: Show sentences from the text with blanks and ask students to choose which word fits best.
    • V - Vocabulary Recognition: Students practise saying the words aloud with partner repetition to build confidence.
  • Support diverse learners by providing a vocabulary mat with simple definitions and pictures.


3. Guided Reading - Brian’s Early Life (15 minutes)

  • Read the text aloud as class listens (teacher models fluent, expressive reading).

  • Students follow along in their copies.

  • In pairs, students re-read a selected paragraph aloud, focusing on pronunciation and intonation.

  • Stop at key points to discuss comprehension questions:

    • What happened to Brian’s mother?
    • How did Brian feel?
    • Which of the new words do you see in the text? Can you find them?
  • Use guided questioning to deepen understanding of grief and resilience in the story.


4. Independent Vocabulary Practice (10 minutes)

  • Students complete a worksheet with activities including:

    • Matching words to definitions
    • Fill-in-the-blank sentences
    • Writing a short sentence using one of the words
  • Extension for advanced learners: write a paragraph from Brian’s perspective describing how he showed determination.

  • Support for learners with additional needs: provide partially completed sentences and allow drawing responses for word meaning.


5. Fluency Practice & Wrap-up (5 minutes)

  • Choose 2 volunteers to read a short passage aloud fluently to the class.
  • Provide positive feedback and highlight good expression and correct use of vocabulary.
  • Recap success criteria and ask students to self-assess using a simple thumbs-up, thumbs-sideways, thumbs-down.

Differentiation Strategies

Learner TypeStrategy
Struggling ReadersPaired reading with stronger reader, visual aids, vocabulary mat
EAL StudentsPre-teach vocabulary with visuals, bilingual word lists
Advanced LearnersExtension paragraph writing task; explore synonym shades of the three words
Students with SENUse audio text, extra time on activities, allow oral responses

Assessment

  • Formative assessment based on participation in discussions and oral reading fluency.
  • Review completed vocabulary worksheets for accuracy.
  • Monitor understanding via mini oral recap at lesson end.
  • Keep observational notes on individual student’s use of new vocabulary in sentences.

Homework Suggestion

  • Write a few sentences about a challenge you faced and how you showed determination or resilience.
  • Find or draw something that reminds you of these vocabulary words at home or in your community.

This lesson plan ensures engagement through meaningful vocabulary acquisition tied directly into a culturally relevant text, promoting empathy and reading fluency in line with the Irish Primary Language Curriculum.

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