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Creating Our Contract

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Other
30
24 students
13 April 2026

Teaching Instructions

i want the lesson plan to focus on the creation of the class contract for following rules. the class will be in a circle and it should include a quick warm up game

Lesson Overview

Duration: 30 minutes
Class Size: 24 students
Year Group: 3rd and 4th Class
Curriculum Reference:

  • Wellbeing Strand: Myself and the Wider World
  • Strand Units: Myself and the Class; Myself and Others
  • Learning Outcomes:
    • Demonstrate understanding of the importance of rules for wellbeing and safety (Wellbeing 3rd & 4th Class)
    • Participate actively in class decisions and collaborative activities (Wellbeing)
    • Express personal opinions and listen respectfully to others (Personal and Social Skills)

Lesson Objectives

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

  • Understand why classroom rules (class contract) are important for a safe and positive learning environment.
  • Collaboratively create a set of class rules that everyone agrees to follow.
  • Demonstrate respect and listening skills by participating in a circle discussion.
  • Recognise the connection between following rules and personal wellbeing.

Resources Needed

  • Large paper or whiteboard for the class contract
  • Coloured markers
  • Sticky notes (optional)
  • Soft ball or “talking piece” for the circle sharing
  • Pre-prepared “Warm-up Game” card

Lesson Breakdown

1. Warm-up Game: "Pass the Compliment" (5 minutes)

Purpose: Create a positive atmosphere and build community, fostering respect which will underpin the rules.

Instructions:

  • Students sit in a circle.
  • Teacher starts by giving a compliment or positive statement about the person sitting to their right.
  • That student then passes a compliment to the next person on their right.
  • Continue until the compliment passes around the circle once.
  • This helps children feel valued and models positive communication.

Curriculum Alignment:

  • Wellbeing Strand: Myself and Others – Develop respectful relationships.
  • Skills: Oral language, active listening, positive social interaction.

2. Introduction and Discussion (7 minutes)

Teacher explains:

  • “Why do we need rules in our classroom?”
  • Encourage ideas about safety, fairness, kindness, and learning focus.

Ask:

  • What rules are important to you at school?
  • What happens if we don’t follow the rules?

Learning points to highlight:

  • Rules help everyone feel safe and respected.
  • Rules help us learn and have fun.

Curriculum Alignment:

  • Wellbeing: Identify rules as essential for personal and group wellbeing.
  • Supports developing personal responsibility (Wellbeing and SPHE guidelines).

3. Creating the Class Contract (15 minutes)

Set-Up:

  • Students remain seated in a circle for inclusivity and equality.
  • Use a “talking piece” to manage speaking turns, teaching respectful listening.

Process:

  • Teacher facilitates discussion, encouraging students to suggest rules.
  • Write ideas clearly and visibly on large paper or whiteboard.
  • Discuss each suggestion briefly: Why is this rule important?
  • Group similar ideas where possible (e.g., “Be kind” covers multiple thoughts).

Focus:

  • Keep rules positive (e.g., “Speak kindly” instead of “No shouting”).
  • Aim for 5-7 concise rules that everyone can remember and agree to.
  • Invite students to vote with thumbs up/down if a rule is unclear or contentious.

Final step:

  • Teacher reads out final agreed contract.
  • Ask for a class “promise” to follow the contract.
  • Optionally, have each student sign or put their initials next to the contract as a symbol of commitment.

Curriculum Alignment:

  • Wellbeing: Engage in decision-making and collective responsibility.
  • Personal and Social Skills: Develop negotiation, communication, and compromise skills.
  • Strand: Myself and the Class - Expressing views and cooperating with others.

4. Reflection and Closing (3 minutes)

Ask students:

  • How does following our class contract make school better for all of us?
  • How can we remind each other gently if someone forgets?

Teacher emphasises:

  • Using the contract is our way of respecting everyone’s rights and feelings.
  • Following rules helps everyone learn and feel happy and safe.

Curriculum Alignment:

  • Wellbeing strand: Reflect on personal responsibility and social skills.

Assessment & Follow-Up

  • Formative Assessment: Teacher observes participation, respectfulness, and understanding during discussion and contract creation.
  • Follow-Up:
    • Display contract visibly in the classroom.
    • Refer to the contract regularly during the school year.
    • Plan a follow-up circle meeting after 2 weeks to discuss how the contract is working and adjust if needed.

Teacher’s Notes & Tips

  • Reinforce positive language throughout.
  • Use the “talking piece” technique consistently to develop listening skills and turn-taking.
  • Encourage shy students gently, ensuring all voices are heard.
  • Use visual aids or pictorial symbols for rules if necessary for mixed language abilities or younger children within this age group.

This lesson plan combines wellbeing with active participation, grounded firmly in the Irish Curriculum Framework for Wellbeing, emphasising personal responsibility, respectful relationships, and community values. It offers a creative, inclusive, and memorable way to set the foundation for a positive classroom culture.

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