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Constructing a Lighthouse

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

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Art
50
24 students
17 April 2025

Teaching Instructions

Lesson 1: Strand Construction/ Strand Unit: Making Constructions Constructing a Lighthouse using a pringles tub insert and cardboard piece as their base attaching pebbles on the bottom.

Methodology: Teacher Observation, Pupil Self-Evaluation

Assessment: Pupil Self-Assessment

Constructing a Lighthouse

Overview

This lesson focuses on the art of construction, specifically creating a lighthouse using recyclable materials like a Pringles tub and cardboard. Students will explore their creativity, enhance their fine motor skills, and learn about the importance of lighthouses in coastal navigation while reflecting on their learning experiences.

Duration

50 minutes

Class Size

24 students

Age Group

6-7 years old (1st Class)


Learning Objectives

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

  1. Understand the purpose of a lighthouse and its role in navigation.
  2. Identify materials used in construction.
  3. Design and construct a lighthouse using a Pringles tub and cardboard.
  4. Demonstrate teamwork and creativity in their construction process.

Curriculum Framework Alignment

This lesson aligns with the Primary School Curriculum (Education.ie) under the Strand of Construction and Making Constructions.

Learning Outcomes

  • Students will develop their ability to plan and construct mini-structures.
  • Engage in cooperative learning by working in pairs or small groups.
  • Reflect on their work using self-assessment tools.

Materials Needed

  • Pringles tub (1 per student)
  • Cardboard pieces (4-5 pieces, adequated size)
  • Pebbles (small bag for each pair)
  • Glue sticks
  • Scissors
  • Markers or crayons
  • Ruler (optional)

Lesson Structure

Introduction (10 minutes)

  1. Engage Students:

    • Start with a brief discussion about lighthouses.
    • Show images of various lighthouses, highlighting their designs and purposes.
    • Ask guiding questions (e.g., "What colour are most lighthouses? Why do they need to be tall?").
  2. Learning Intentions:

    • Explain what students will be doing: constructing their own lighthouse.

Main Activity (30 minutes)

Step 1: Planning (5 minutes)

  • Distribute materials and have students sketch their lighthouse design on paper.
  • Encourage them to think about height, shape, and how the pebbles will serve as a base.

Step 2: Constructing (20 minutes)

  • Students will work in pairs:
    • Using the Pringles tub as the central structure, students can add a cardboard top and decorate with markers.
    • Each pair will attach pebbles to the base of their lighthouse as a stabilizing factor.
  • Teacher circulates, providing support, enhancing ideas, and observing interactions.

Step 3: Sharing and Displaying (5 minutes)

  • Invite pairs to present their lighthouse creations to the class, explaining their design choices.
  • Create a display area in the classroom for the finished lighthouses.

Conclusion (10 minutes)

  1. Reflection and Self-Assessment:

    • Distribute a simple self-assessment form with prompts such as:
      • "What did you like most about your lighthouse?"
      • "What was challenging?"
      • "What would you do differently next time?"
  2. Discussion:

    • Host a brief class discussion on the importance of lighthouses and the design process.

Assessment Methodology

  • Pupil Self-Evaluation:
    • Encourage students to reflect on their experiences through the self-assessment form.
    • Teacher observation during construction and presentations to gauge engagement and creativity.

Adaptations

  • Provide additional materials for students who may want to extend their lighthouse designs.
  • Allow for group collaboration for those who prefer social interaction.
  • Offer assistance for students needing support with fine motor skills.

Extensions

  • Introduce a follow-up lesson on the historical significance of lighthouses or explore other structures (bridges, towers) that utilize similar construction techniques.

Important Considerations

  • Ensure safe use of scissors and glue.
  • Monitor group dynamics to promote teamwork and equal participation.

This art lesson encourages innovation, enhances fine motor skills, and incorporates a real-world application that will engage first-class students in meaningful learning experiences.

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