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Exploring Class Novel

English • 40 • 24 students • Created with AI following Aligned with the NCCA Primary Curriculum, Junior Cycle & Senior Cycle (Leaving Cert) specifications

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English
40
24 students
27 October 2025

Teaching Instructions

This is a 3 day lesson plan for teaching a class novel - it needs to have some elements of interactive learning to it

Overview

This 3-day interactive unit engages fifth-class students (ages 10-11) in an in-depth study of a chosen class novel, aligned tightly with the Irish Primary Language Curriculum (IE Curriculum). Each 40-minute lesson incorporates varied, hands-on activities that develop competence in reading comprehension, vocabulary, critical thinking, and oral expression.


Day 1: Introduction & Immersion

Learning Objectives

  • Develop initial engagement and curiosity towards the class novel
  • Identify key characters, setting, and plot basics from initial chapters
  • Use oral language skills to discuss story elements
    (IE Curriculum Links: Oral Language Competency 4.4, Reading Competency 4.1, Curriculum Strand Unit 4: Talking and Listening)

Resources

  • Copies of selected class novel (same edition for all students)
  • Whiteboard & markers
  • Character/Setting graphic organiser worksheets (individual)
  • Story teaser & cover image

Lesson Outline

TimeActivityDescriptionIE Curriculum Focus
5 minsWarm-Up DiscussionShow cover & teaser of novel. Ask students to predict the story using visual clues.Oral Language: Engage with text types
10 minsFirst Chapter Read-AloudTeacher reads aloud the first chapter with expressive intonation; students follow along.Reading: Engaging with texts for comprehension
10 minsCharacter & Setting MappingDistribute graphic organisers. In pairs, students identify characters and setting details from the read chapter.Writing: Developing and organising ideas (Strand Unit 4)
10 minsShare & DiscussEach pair shares their findings and reasoning with the whole class. Discuss as a group.Oral Language: Speaking & Listening skills
5 minsExit ReflectionStudents write one question or prediction about the story for next lesson.Written Expression: Reflective writing

Day 2: Vocabulary & Themes

Learning Objectives

  • Identify new vocabulary from the text and understand word meaning via context clues
  • Recognise emerging themes in the story and relate them to personal experience
  • Develop oral fluency and confidence in class discussion
    (IE Curriculum Links: Reading Comprehension 4.3, Oral Language Skills 4.4, Writing Competency 4.2)

Resources

  • Copies of class novel (next 2 chapters)
  • Vocabulary cards (pre-prepared with words from upcoming chapters)
  • Whiteboard & markers
  • Theme exploration worksheet

Lesson Outline

TimeActivityDescriptionIE Curriculum Focus
5 minsQuick RecapVolunteer students share questions from Day 1 reflection.Oral Language Development
10 minsVocabulary Treasure HuntIn small groups, students read assigned paragraphs and highlight new words. Groups match words with meanings using vocabulary cards.Vocabulary Development; Contextual Learning
10 minsTheme BrainstormTeacher facilitates whole-class brainstorm on possible themes emerging from story so far; students add ideas to the theme worksheet.Critical Thinking and Literacy
10 minsRole Play DiscussionIn pairs, students role play a short dialogue between two characters discussing a theme (e.g., friendship, courage). Use prompts for support.Oral Fluency and Expression
5 minsExit TicketStudents write one new word they learned and use it in a sentence.Written Expression; Vocabulary Use

Day 3: Creative Response & Assessment

Learning Objectives

  • Demonstrate comprehension through creative response to text
  • Use descriptive language and narrative skills in writing
  • Participate effectively in group-based learning and peer assessment
    (IE Curriculum Links: Written Language Strand Unit 3 & 4, Oral Language Strand Unit 4, Assessment for Learning Practices)

Resources

  • Paper, coloured pencils, markers
  • Storyboards templates
  • Assessment checklist for peer review

Lesson Outline

TimeActivityDescriptionIE Curriculum Focus
5 minsQuick Recap & PlaylistPlay two-minute soundtrack inspiring the novel's atmosphere. Students silently reflect.Engagement with text atmosphere
15 minsStoryboard CreationIndividually, students create a storyboard illustrating a key scene or chapter, including dialogue and descriptions. Encourage imaginative detail.Creative Writing and Visualisation
10 minsGallery Walk & Peer ReviewStudents display storyboards around room. In small groups, they view and provide positive feedback using a checklist focusing on story understanding and creativity.Peer Assessment & Oral Interaction
5 minsClass DiscussionReflect on favourite scenes and vocabulary learned. Discuss how themes relate to students' own lives.Oral Language: Expressive Talk
5 minsFormative Assessment QuizShort informal quiz (3-4 questions) on main characters, themes, and vocabulary. Teacher documents individual understanding.Reading Comprehension & Vocabulary

Assessment and Differentiation

  • Continuous formative assessment through observations, discussions, written reflections, and peer feedback.
  • Differentiated tasks:
    • Provide sentence starters and vocabulary banks for additional support.
    • Extension: Encourage some students to write an alternative ending paragraph.
  • Use of semi-structured rubrics for storyboards and oral activities to clearly communicate success criteria.

Reflection and Next Steps

Post-unit, teachers should reflect on student engagement with interactive elements and literacy skills developed. Suggestions include inviting students for a book review presentation or linking writing activities to the novel’s themes for cross-curricular projects.


This lesson plan blends Irish Curriculum standards with interactive, student-centred learning creating a dynamic environment for literary exploration appropriate for fifth class students.

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