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Daily Routines Practice

Gaeilge • 40 • 17 students • Created with AI following Aligned with the NCCA Primary Curriculum, Junior Cycle & Senior Cycle (Leaving Cert) specifications

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Gaeilge
40
17 students
8 May 2025

Teaching Instructions

This is lesson 3 of 4 in the unit "Sa Bhaile: Interactive Gaeilge". Lesson Title: Daily Routines at Home: Listening and Speaking Skills Lesson Description: This lesson focuses on daily routines at home. Students will listen to a short audio clip describing a typical day in a household. They will then work in pairs to discuss their own daily routines using the vocabulary and phrases learned. Role-playing activities will help reinforce their speaking skills and encourage interaction in Gaeilge.

Daily Routines Practice

Overview

Subject: Gaeilge
Class: 6th Class (age 11-12)
Duration: 40 minutes
Class size: 17 students
Unit: Sa Bhaile: Interactive Gaeilge (Lesson 3 of 4)
Lesson Title: Daily Routines at Home: Listening and Speaking Skills


Curriculum Alignment

This lesson is designed in line with the Primary Curriculum for Gaeilge (IE) and supports the following learning objectives, standards, and competencies:

  • Strand: Oral Language

    • Listen and Respond – Comprehend simple spoken Gaeilge familiar contexts and respond appropriately.
    • Speak – Use familiar vocabulary and structures to communicate information, express needs, and participate in short exchanges.
  • Curricular Aim:
    To develop oral communication skills through listening and speaking, enabling pupils to express themselves confidently in everyday situations.

  • Cross-Curricular Skills:

    • Communicative Competence – Effective interaction and participation in conversations.
    • Cultural Understanding – Awareness of daily life routines which reflect Irish language use in real-life contexts.

Learning Objectives

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

  1. Listen attentively to a short audio clip describing daily routines at home.
  2. Identify and understand key vocabulary and phrases related to daily activities in the home.
  3. Use learned vocabulary to describe their own daily routines in pairs.
  4. Engage in short role-play dialogues to practise speaking and interaction skills in Gaeilge.
  5. Build confidence in using everyday conversational Gaeilge about daily home routines.

Resources

  • Audio clip (1-2 minutes) describing a typical day at home (available on classroom tablet or audio player).
  • Printed vocabulary sheets with visual cues for daily routines (e.g., cónaí sa bhaile, an chistin, ag ithe, ag glanadh).
  • Pair-work prompt cards for daily routine conversations.
  • Whiteboard and markers.
  • Role-play props (optional: small household items or picture flashcards).

Lesson Plan Breakdown

1. Warm-Up / Introduction (5 minutes)

  • Greet the class in Gaeilge: “Dia daoibh ar maidin!”
  • Brief class discussion: Ask students, “Cad a dhéanaimid sa bhaile gach lá?” (What do we do at home every day?)
  • Elicit some common daily routine words (e.g., éirí, ithe, fanacht, codladh). Write on the board.
  • Explain today’s focus: Listening carefully and speaking confidently about daily routines at home.

2. Listening Activity (10 minutes)

  • Introduce the audio clip describing a family’s typical day at home.
  • Listen once for gist – whole class listens without interruption.
  • Ask comprehension questions to check understanding (e.g., “Cén t-am a dhúisíonn an leanbh?”, “Cad a dhéanann an t-athair sa chóisir?”). Use target language as much as possible.
  • Listen a second time; students follow along with printed vocabulary sheet to underline or highlight words they recognise.
  • Discuss new phrases or words; clarify meanings and pronunciation.

3. Pair Discussion (10 minutes)

  • Distribute prompt cards with questions to encourage students to share their daily routines with a partner (“Cén t-am a éiríonn tú?”, “Cad a itheann tú ar maidin?”, “An gcabhraíonn tú sa teach?”)
  • Circulate to monitor and assist pronunciation or structure.
  • Encourage use of full sentences in Gaeilge, reinforcing vocabulary and phrases from the audio.
  • Example sentence starters on board for support:
    • “Éirím ag a…”
    • “Ithim…”
    • “Cabhraím sa…”

4. Role-Playing Activity (10 minutes)

  • Organise pairs or small groups. Each pair role-plays a short dialogue describing their daily routine.
  • Use props or flashcards to make it interactive and fun.
  • Students practice asking and answering questions from prompt cards.
  • Select 2–3 pairs to present their dialogue to the class for peer feedback (e.g., “Bhí sé/sí go hiontach” – "That was great!").

5. Recap and Assessment (5 minutes)

  • Quick whole-class quiz game: teacher calls out a routine in English, students respond with Gaeilge sentences (e.g., “I eat breakfast” – “Ithim bricfeasta”).
  • Exit tickets: Each student says or writes one sentence about their daily routine in Gaeilge. This can be collected or shared orally.
  • Provide positive feedback and praise to develop confidence and motivation.

Differentiation

  • For less confident learners: Provide sentence starters and allow use of visual aids during pair work.
  • For more advanced learners: Encourage extended sentences and incorporating time phrases (e.g., “ar maidin,” “tar éis scoile”).
  • Use mixed-ability pairs to foster peer support.

Assessment

  • Formative assessment through observation during pair work and role-play: fluency, pronunciation, vocabulary usage.
  • Informal listening comprehension checks post audio.
  • Exit ticket sentence assesses individual understanding and ability to produce oral Gaeilge confidently.

Reflection for Teachers

  • Note which phrases caused difficulties for future review.
  • Observe engagement during pair work—were students interactive? Was there equitable participation?
  • Consider incorporating cooperative group tasks or digital storytelling in next lesson to expand speaking skills creatively.

This lesson fosters a lively, supportive environment where 6th Class students gain confidence in daily Gaeilge usage through listening and expressive speaking activities, fully aligned with the Irish Primary Curriculum.

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