
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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This is lesson 2 of 3 in the unit "Dance Fun for Juniors". Lesson Title: Exploring Rhythm and Beats Lesson Description: Building on the previous lesson, students will start with a warm-up that incorporates clapping and tapping to the beat of the music. The main activity will introduce students to rhythm through simple dance routines that emphasize timing and coordination. The cool-down will include a calming dance circle where students can express themselves freely.
This 30-minute session is designed for Junior Infants (ages 4-5) to deepen their awareness and enjoyment of rhythm and beats through movement and dance. It builds upon Lesson 1 ("Dance Fun for Juniors") by integrating clapping, tapping, and simple choreographed routines to promote timing, coordination, and self-expression. The lesson aligns closely with the Physical Education strand within the Irish Primary Curriculum Framework for Early Childhood (Junior Infants), focusing on fundamental movement skills, body awareness and confidence in movement.
By the end of this lesson, students will be able to:
These align with the following specific learning outcomes of the IE Curriculum:
Focus: Body Awareness, Listening Skills, Rhythm Recognition
Assessment Check: Observe and support those who struggle to match the beat, gently correcting timing and encouraging confidence.
Focus: Timing, Coordination, Movement Sequencing
Introduce a simple 4-step dance sequence that matches the rhythm of the music: e.g.
Teacher models slowly, breaking down each action, emphasising timing and flow. Use visual and verbal cues (“Step-step, clap-clap, tap-tap”).
Repeat the sequence several times, increasing speed gradually until students can perform smoothly in time with the beat.
Organise pairs or small groups to practice together, fostering cooperation.
Extend the routine by adding a turn or a jump on a repeated phrase of the music. Allow creative input: children can suggest additional simple moves.
If rhythm instruments are available, assign some children to play alongside to enhance multisensory rhythm experience.
Assessment Check: Monitor correct sequencing and timing, offer individual support as needed; encourage children to help each other.
Focus: Expressive Movement, Emotional Communication, Reflection
Assessment Check: Listen attentively to children’s reflections to gauge emotional and social development, and their engagement with movement as self-expression.
End the session with positive reinforcement: celebrate all efforts and remind children to share these joyful movements with family or friends!
This detailed, engaging plan ensures Junior Infants experience rhythm and dance joyfully and meaningfully, fully aligned with Ireland’s Early Years Physical Education Curriculum.
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