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Dance Moves Introduction

Physical Education • 30 • 14 students • Created with AI following Aligned with the NCCA Primary Curriculum, Junior Cycle & Senior Cycle (Leaving Cert) specifications

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Physical Education
30
14 students
22 February 2026

Teaching Instructions

This is lesson 1 of 3 in the unit "Dance Fun for Juniors". Lesson Title: Introduction to Dance Moves Lesson Description: In this lesson, students will engage in a fun warm-up that includes simple stretches and movements to get their bodies ready for dancing. The main activity will focus on learning basic dance steps such as the grapevine and the twist, using upbeat music. The lesson will conclude with a cool-down session involving gentle stretching and relaxation exercises.

Overview

This 30-minute session introduces Junior Infants (age 4-5) to basic dance moves through a fun, engaging approach aligned with the Curriculum Framework for Early Childhood Education (Ireland, 2009). The session will nurture physical coordination, rhythm, and spatial awareness, underpinning essential physical education skills while developing listening and social interaction.


Learning Objectives

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

  • Physical Competence: Perform simple dance moves such as the grapevine and twist with guidance.
  • Coordination & Motor Skills: Demonstrate basic body coordination through rhythmic movements to music.
  • Listening & Concentration: Respond to musical cues with appropriate movements and follow instructions.
  • Confidence & Enjoyment: Engage positively in group activities, demonstrating enjoyment and initial dance confidence.

Aligned with Early Childhood Physical Education aims outlined in the IE Curriculum Framework:

  • Developing fundamental movement skills and control (p. 28)
  • Encouraging positive attitudes towards physical activity (p. 34)
  • Promoting body awareness and spatial orientation (p. 30)

Resources Needed

  • Safe, clear open space (classroom or hall)
  • Upbeat, child-friendly music with steady rhythm (approx. 3-5 minutes per track)
  • Visual aids: pictures or flashcards illustrating grapevine and twist steps
  • Soft mats or carpet area for stretches
  • Small scarves or ribbons (optional) to enhance movement engagement

Lesson Structure

1. Welcome and Warm-Up (7 minutes)

Purpose: Prepare the body and mind for dancing

  • Greeting & Settling (1 min)
    Gather students in a circle; briefly chat about how dancing is fun and helps our bodies stay healthy.

  • Gentle Stretches (3 mins)
    Lead children in simple stretches: reaching to the sky, touching toes, gentle neck rolls, shoulder shrugs. Emphasise slow breathing.

  • Movement Warm-Up (3 mins)
    Introduce playful movements: marching on the spot, shaking hands & feet, swaying side to side. Use cheerful music, encouraging children to move freely but gently.


2. Main Activity: Basic Dance Moves (18 minutes)

Purpose: Teach and practise grapevine and twist moves to music

  • Introduction to Dance Steps (5 mins)
    Show picture flashcards of the grapevine step and the twist. Demonstrate each slowly, repeating movements while naming steps clearly.

    • Grapevine: step side, cross behind, step side, tap (right & left)
    • Twist: feet flat, twist hips side to side with arms gently moving
  • Group Practice With Music (8 mins)
    Play upbeat music and guide students through the moves:

    • Start with grapevine moves around their spot or small circle.
    • Move to twisting steps when music changes or pauses.
      Use positive reinforcement and gentle correction. Encourage children to smile and enjoy.
  • Creative Free Dance (5 mins)
    Let children experiment with combining grapevine and twist, or make up their own dance moves. Play music and encourage self-expression.


3. Cool-Down & Reflection (5 minutes)

Purpose: Calm the body and reflect on the experience

  • Gentle Stretching (3 mins)
    Lead children in slow stretches similar to warm-up focusing on breathing and calming movements.

  • Relaxation (1 min)
    Guide a short “freeze and breathe” activity where children relax their muscles, close eyes if comfortable, and listen to soft music.

  • Discussion & Praise (1 min)
    Sit in the circle and briefly talk about their favourite part. Highlight effort and enthusiasm, reinforcing positive attitudes towards physical activity.


Assessment and Differentiation

  • Formative Assessment: Observe students’ ability to follow dance steps and respond to music cues. Use encouraging feedback to support both struggling and confident movers.
  • Differentiation:
    • For less confident movers, break steps down into smaller sequences, provide partner or adult support.
    • For more able students, challenge them to add arm movements or create simple sequences.
  • Learning Reflection: Teachers to note engagement levels and physical control progression, feeding into ongoing physical education planning.

Links to Curriculum Strands & Learning Outcomes

Strand / Strand UnitRelevant Learning Outcome(s)
Physical Education - Fundamental MovementDemonstrates an awareness of space and body control in simple dance and movement activities. (p. 29)
Physical Education - Exploring and Playing with MovementExpresses enjoyment and develops confidence in moving energetically. (p. 30)
Wellbeing - Child Vision for WellbeingParticipates and co-operates in group activities, showing care and respect for others. (p. 45)

Teacher’s Pro Tips:

  • Celebrate mistakes as part of learning to build a growth mindset.
  • Use scarves or ribbons to extend movements and add visual excitement.
  • Incorporate simple rhythmic clapping before dance steps to reinforce timing.
  • Allow time for children to invent and share their own moves for inclusive engagement.

This lesson sets the foundations for joyful movement exploration through dance, fostering physical literacy and social skills in young learners. The next lessons will build on these skills introducing group choreography and rhythm games to enrich the “Dance Fun for Juniors” unit.

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