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Exploring Ajarry Chapter 1

English • 60 • 25 students • Created with AI following Aligned with the NCCA Primary Curriculum, Junior Cycle & Senior Cycle (Leaving Cert) specifications

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English
60
25 students
14 October 2025

Teaching Instructions

Create an engaging lesson plan for 5th year ordinary level students based on Chapter One of the novel 'Ajarry the Underground Railroad'. Include learning objectives related to understanding plot, characters, themes, and historical context. Plan activities such as group discussions, reading comprehension exercises, and creative writing prompts. Include suggestions for resources and assessment methods. Focus on making the lesson interactive and accessible for ordinary level students.

Overview

This 60-minute lesson engages Year 11 Ordinary Level students with Chapter One of the novel Ajarry the Underground Railroad. The focus is on developing comprehension of plot, character, thematic elements, and historical context, in line with the Curriculum Framework for Ireland (IE). Activities foster critical thinking, collaborative discussion and creativity, designed to be accessible and motivating for Ordinary Level learners.


Curriculum Alignment

Relevant Learning Outcomes (Junior Cycle English Specification, Ordinary Level)

  • Oral Language: Participate in collaborative discussions, express ideas clearly and respond to others.
  • Reading: Demonstrate understanding of texts (plot, character, theme, context).
  • Writing: Use creative strategies to develop ideas and communicate effectively.
  • Intercultural Understanding & History: Relate texts to historical and social contexts (e.g., slavery, the Underground Railroad).

IE Curriculum emphasises holistic literacy skills development plus intercultural awareness, critical thinking, and personal response (Curriculum Specification strands).


Learning Objectives

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

  1. Summarise the key events and main plot points of Chapter One.
  2. Describe the main character(s) and analyse their motives and challenges.
  3. Identify and discuss key themes introduced, such as freedom and oppression.
  4. Explain the historical context of slavery and the Underground Railroad in relation to the chapter.
  5. Express personal reflections and creative interpretations through written responses.

Resources

  • Copies of Ajarry the Underground Railroad (Chapter One) for each student
  • Whiteboard/blackboard and markers/chalk
  • Student notebooks or exercise books
  • Printed worksheet with targeted comprehension questions (differentiated as needed)
  • Creative writing prompt sheets
  • Projector (optional) for displaying key quotes or images related to the historical context

Lesson Structure

TimeActivityDetails & IE Curriculum Links
0–10 minsStarter: Think-Pair-SharePrompt: “What do you know about the Underground Railroad and slavery?”
Students write a quick response, then share with a partner and finally a brief class discussion.
Oral Language & Intercultural Understanding focus – Sharing prior knowledge activates schema and encourages engagement.
10–25 minsGuided Reading & DiscussionRead aloud selected key passages from Chapter One (teacher or student volunteers).
Pause to ask comprehension questions: What happens? Who is Ajarry? What challenges does she face?
Record key plot points and character traits on the board.
Reading & Oral Language strands: comprehension, clarifying meaning.
25–35 minsGroup Activity: Character & Theme ExplorationIn small groups (4–5), students complete a worksheet:
- Identify character traits
- Discuss what themes emerge
- How does historical context affect characters?
Groups present findings briefly.
Collaborative skills and critical thinking emphasised, linked to Reading and Intercultural strands.
35–50 minsCreative Writing PromptIndividually, students write a diary entry or letter from Ajarry’s perspective focusing on her feelings and hopes.
Supports Writing strand, encourages empathy and personal response.
Teacher circulates, providing scaffolding for learners who need help organising ideas.
50–60 minsPlenary and ReflectionQuick round: Each student shares one thing they learned or found interesting.
Teacher summarises key lesson points, connects to future chapters.
Oral language practice and consolidation.

Assessment Suggestions

  • Formative: Observation during group discussions and oral responses; evaluate understanding through worksheet responses.
  • Summative: Collect creative writing outputs to assess understanding of character and empathy. Use a simple rubric focusing on content relevance, clarity of ideas, and connection to historical context.
  • Self-Assessment: Students tick off learning objectives they feel confident about, promoting metacognition.

Differentiation & Inclusion

  • Provide sentence starters for the creative writing task for students requiring additional support.
  • Challenge more advanced learners to include historical details or vocabulary they infer from context.
  • Use mixed-ability grouping for collaboration to balance support and challenge.
  • Ensure visual or oral reading support for students with literacy difficulties.

Teacher Tips & “Wow” Moments

  • Use dramatic reading techniques or role-play to bring characters alive and maintain attention.
  • Connect history and literature by briefly showing historical images or artefacts related to slavery (teacher-selected print materials).
  • Invite students to create a mind map on the board capturing themes and character qualities as the lesson develops, so they see their input shaping understanding in real time.
  • To spark extended interest, propose research or presentation tasks related to the Underground Railroad for those who want to explore further.

This lesson plan offers a clear, interactive structure tightly aligned with the IE Ordinary Level English curriculum. It balances comprehension, discussion, creativity and historical empathy — all hallmarks of effective Junior Cycle teaching.

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