
Drama • 45 • 22 students • Created with AI following Aligned with the NCCA Primary Curriculum, Junior Cycle & Senior Cycle (Leaving Cert) specifications
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I want a lesson plan for 4th class drama that is fun and engaging without letting the class go crazy as there will be an insoector there
This 45-minute session invites fourth-class students (ages 9-10) to explore drama through creative storytelling and role-play. It aligns with the Irish Primary Curriculum’s Drama Strand within the Visual Arts curriculum framework and complements key competencies in language, communication, and personal development. This lesson balances structure and freedom, ensuring engagement without over-exuberance, suitable for observation by an inspector.
Strand: Drama (Visual Arts)
Strand Units:
Learning Outcomes (from the IE Curriculum, Visual Arts Drama Strand for 4th Class):
Key Competencies Addressed: Communication, Being Creative, Managing Myself, Working with Others.
By the end of the lesson, students will:
| Time | Activity | Description | Classroom Management Tips |
|---|---|---|---|
| 0-5 min | Warm-Up & Focus Game | Start with “Pass the Emotion”: The teacher enacts an emotion (happy, surprised, fear) using face and voice; students pass the emotion around the circle with variations. Helps focus energy and controls behaviour. | Keep circle small; clear rules about turn-taking; praise good listening. |
| 5-10 min | Introduction to Role-Play | Brief talk on what role-play means, encouraging imagination but also listening and respect. Teacher models a simple role (e.g., a shopkeeper or explorer). | Ask one clear question at a time to maintain control. |
| 10-25 min | Group Story-Building | Divide class into 5 groups of 4-5 students. Each group receives a story prompt card. Groups create a short 2-minute improvisation based on their prompt using gestures, voice, and facial expressions. Teacher circulates with friendly reminders about respect and turn-taking. | Use timers to keep groups on track. Positive reinforcement for collaboration. |
| 25-35 min | Performances & Audience Focus | Groups perform their improvisations to the class. Encourage quiet attentiveness, clapping for every group, eye contact from performers towards audience. Highlight posture and volume positively after each performance. | Remind students beforehand about audience behaviour to avoid noise. Silent applause if needed. |
| 35-43 min | Reflect and Respond | After each performance, teacher asks 1-2 simple questions: "What did you like about this performance? How did the actors show their feelings?" Encourage full sentences. | Use a ‘talking stick’ or similar to ensure order in responses. |
| 43-45 min | Cool Down & Recap | Brief discussion on what students enjoyed and learned. Teacher praises effort and cooperation. End with a calming breathing exercise or quiet pose. | Calm tone, seated circle to finish gently. |
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Delivering this lesson will give students an exciting introduction to drama that fosters creativity, communication, and respect—all while impressing observers with a calm and purposeful atmosphere aligned with Ireland’s curriculum standards.
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