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This is lesson 2 of 4 in the unit "Man O' War Mysteries". Lesson Title: Exploring the Geography of North Co. Dublin Lesson Description: This lesson focuses on the geographical features of North Co. Dublin, including Man O' War. Students will use maps and digital tools to identify key landmarks and understand how geography influenced the development of the area. They will also discuss the relationship between geography and historical events.
Lesson 2 of 4
Duration: 60 minutes
Class Size: 25 students
Curriculum: Ireland (IE) Curriculum Framework
This lesson introduces students to the geographical features of North County Dublin, with a focus on the Man O' War area. Through a blend of map work, digital tools, and class discussion, students will explore how geography shaped local historical developments. The lesson aligns closely with the History curriculum within the broader SESE (Social, Environmental and Scientific Education) area, integrating key geography skills and historical enquiry competencies from the IE Curriculum.
By the end of this lesson, students will be able to:
Identify and describe key geographical landmarks in North Co. Dublin, including Man O’ War.
(SESE Geography Strand: Natural and Built Environment; Skills: Map Reading, Spatial Awareness)
Use digital maps and traditional map-reading skills to locate and explore features such as coastlines, settlements, and transport routes.
(SESE Geography Strand; Digital Competence Framework: Digital Tools for Learning)
Explain how geography influenced the development of North Co. Dublin, particularly focusing on historical events associated with Man O' War.
(History Strand: Continuity and Change; Skills: Cause and Effect; Historical Understanding)
Engage in collaborative discussion to evaluate the relationship between geographical features and local historical mysteries, enhancing critical thinking and communication skills.
(General Learning Competence: Communication and Critical Thinking Skills)
| Time | Activity | Description | IE Curriculum Focus |
|---|---|---|---|
| 0-10 min | Starter Activity: Think-Pair-Share | Ask: “What do you already know about North Dublin’s coast and the Man O’ War area?” Students think individually, discuss with a partner, and share ideas with the class to activate prior knowledge. | Activating prior knowledge; Communication skills |
| 10-25 min | Map Skills Workshop | Using printed and digital maps, students work in groups of 4-5 to locate Man O' War, identifying physical features (coastline, bays) and human-made structures (roads, settlements). Teacher models use of compass rose and scale on maps. | Spatial awareness; Map reading; Collaborative learning |
| 25-35 min | Digital Exploration | Students individually explore the Man O' War area on tablets using zoom and satellite views. They identify additional landmarks and note them on their worksheets. | Digital literacy; Independent learning |
| 35-45 min | Class Discussion: Geography’s Influence on History | Teacher leads discussion connecting geographical features (e.g., proximity to sea, terrain) to historical developments (e.g., settlement patterns, trade, possible maritime mysteries tied to the 'Man O’ War'). Students contribute ideas. | Historical enquiry; Critical thinking; Cause and effect |
| 45-55 min | Group Task: Creating a Geography-History Mind Map | Each group creates a mind map on poster paper linking geographical features with historical events or legends in the area. Groups present their findings briefly. | Synthesis of information; Communication; Creativity |
| 55-60 min | Plenary & Formative Assessment | Quick quiz: Students write on a sticky note one new thing they learned about how geography influenced North Dublin’s history and one question they still have. Teacher collects for feedback. | Reflection; Formative assessment; Metacognition |
This lesson plan is designed to inspire sixth-class students by linking geography and history with hands-on mapping and critical thinking, grounded in the IE Curriculum framework for SESE and Digital Competence. It combines traditional skills with modern tools, nurturing a deeper appreciation for their local heritage—the perfect foundation for the broader “Man O’ War Mysteries” unit.
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