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Hucklebuck Dance Performance

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

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Physical Education
60
25 students
9 May 2025

Teaching Instructions

This is lesson 4 of 4 in the unit "Hucklebuck Dance Adventure". Lesson Title: Performance and Reflection Lesson Description: The final lesson will culminate in a performance where students will showcase their Hucklebuck dance routines. They will perform in small groups, followed by a class discussion reflecting on their learning experiences. Students will provide feedback to each other and discuss how they can apply their dance skills in other contexts.

Hucklebuck Dance Performance

Overview

This 60-minute lesson concludes the "Hucklebuck Dance Adventure" unit with a vibrant student-led performance and reflective discussion. It emphasises collaboration, creativity, and self-assessment, fully aligned with the Irish Primary Physical Education Curriculum (2015) and its aims to develop physical literacy, personal responsibility and social skills. Students perform the Hucklebuck dance in small groups, followed by a guided reflection to consolidate learning and encourage application beyond the classroom.


Learning Objectives

By the end of the lesson, students will:

  • PE 5th Class Strand: Dance
    • Perform a learned dance routine expressively and with coordination (Contributes to Strand Unit: Dance, Standard 4: Performing and Presenting).
  • Personal and Social Skills
    • Provide constructive feedback to peers demonstrating respect and understanding (Personal and Social Competence).
  • Reflection and Transfer
    • Reflect on their experience and articulate how dance skills can be applied in other contexts such as social events or cultural celebrations (Strand Unit: Physical Education & Well-being).

Curriculum Links

  • Primary School Curriculum: Physical Education (2015)
    • Strand: Dance
    • Strand Unit: Performing and Presenting (Standard 4)
    • Strand: Physical Activity and Competence
  • Key Competencies Addressed:
    • Physical Competence
    • Being Creative
    • Communicating
    • Working with Others
    • Managing Information
  • Cross-curricular connections: Integration of social skills and self-reflection supports holistic development.

Resources

  • Open hall or gym suitable for group dance performance
  • Pre-prepared music track for the Hucklebuck dance
  • Score sheets for peer feedback (simplified with emoticons and keywords)
  • Stopwatch
  • Whiteboard and markers for reflection prompts

Lesson Outline

TimeActivityDescriptionTeacher RoleStudent Role
0-10 minWarm-up and ReviewBrief warm-up exercises with stretching and light cardio to prepare bodies. Quick recap of Hucklebuck dance steps and group routines.Lead warm-up, clarify any questions, encourage focusParticipate actively, recall and demonstrate key moves
10-35 minGroup PerformancesStudents perform their Hucklebuck dance in groups of 4-5. Each group performs for 3-4 minutes with the class watching attentively.Facilitate smooth transitions, operate music, observe performance criteriaPerform with expression, co-ordinate with group, watch respectfully
35-45 minPeer FeedbackUsing simple feedback sheets, students provide positive and constructive comments on each other’s performances, focusing on coordination, energy, and creativity. Teacher models respectful language.Guide feedback process, monitor discussions, assist where neededGive and receive feedback, practice speaking and listening skills
45-58 minReflection DiscussionClass discussion guided by prompts on: What was enjoyable/challenging? How did teamwork help? How can you use dance outside school?Pose questions, encourage all voices, record key insights on boardShare experiences, reflect honestly, listen actively
58-60 minCool-down and ClosureGentle stretching and breathing exercises to cool down. Teacher reinforces key learning points and recognises students’ accomplishments.Lead cool-down, praise effort, outline next steps for independent practiceParticipate in cool-down, feel achievement, plan future dance use

Assessment

  • Formative Assessment:

    • Observation of group performance coordination and expressiveness against checklist criteria.
    • Quality and relevance of peer feedback during the session.
    • Engagement and depth of reflection during discussion.
  • Success Criteria:

    • Students perform key steps in sync with group and music rhythm.
    • Feedback demonstrates understanding of dance elements and respectful communication.
    • Reflection shows personal insight and application of learning.

Differentiation

  • For Students Needing Support: Use visual aids with step sequences, provide peer buddies, allow alternative expressive movement choices within the routine.
  • For Advanced Learners: Encourage added improvisation, leadership in peer feedback, and linking dance moves to storytelling elements.

Teacher Reflection Questions (Post-Lesson)

  • Did the students meet the performance and reflection objectives?
  • How well did the peer feedback process build communication and respect?
  • Were there moments where teamwork or creativity stood out? How can this be further nurtured?
  • How might this final lesson inspire ongoing physical activity and cultural engagement through dance?

By carefully combining performance, constructive feedback, and reflective discussion, this lesson provides a memorable, active learning experience that firmly roots physical education in student-centred practice aligned with the Irish curriculum vision.

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