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Jungle Animal Drama

Drama • 50 • 26 students • Created with AI following Aligned with the NCCA Primary Curriculum, Junior Cycle & Senior Cycle (Leaving Cert) specifications

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Drama
50
26 students
19 April 2025

Teaching Instructions

All lessons must be based on the Irish Primary School Curriculum. Each lesson is 45 minutes long. This lesson has to have jungle animal theme. Please include breakdown of times at each main part of the lesson. Please use the word ‘students’ not pupils or children. What must be included in lesson plan: • Subject title • Strand • Strand Units • Learning outcomes/ content objectives (directly from curriculum) • Learning objectives (minimum of 2, maximum of 3). Each one needs to start with ‘The child should be enabled to:’ Keep them in simple language • Assessment section – to include method of assessment, assessment of, and where assessment will be recorded. • Teaching Questioning (lower and higher order questions) for the lesson and must indicate where they apply in the lesson (introduction, development or conclusion part marked with I, D, or C) • Language development opportunities in the lesson • Literacy development opportunities in the lesson • The body of the lesson needs an Introduction section, a Development Section and a Conclusion section. All points need to be in bullet points. • The introduction section needs to include a Stimulus at the start related to the lesson (like a game or something to get the children engaged), how to elicit prior knowledge, and a WALT (what we are learning to) in simple language for children to read and know what they are doing and a WILF (what I (teacher) am looking for) keep it simple language. • The development section needs to set out each step of the lesson, using the teacher will etc • The conclusion must include cognitive piece, social and transition points. Including a maybe discussion, questions, reflection and recap of WALT & WILF. • UDL section at the end to include reason, method and additional comments grid for o pupil 12 with ASD o Pupil 23 with dyslexia o Pupil 25 & 26 EAL o Pupil 4 – hearing impairment o Pupils 24, 9, 17 high ability maths o Pupil 22 lower ability o Pupil 15 social and emotional support • The learning environment. e.g. classroom • List of resources/ materials needed (including IWB, PowerPoint etc)

Jungle Animal Drama

Subject Title

Drama

Strand

Drama and Theatre

Strand Units

  • Creating
  • Performing
  • Reflecting

Learning Outcomes/Content Objectives

  • Students will engage in the language of drama through the exploration of different characters.
  • Students will develop skills in expression, movement, and collaboration through role-playing.

Learning Objectives

  • The child should be enabled to:
    • understand and portray different jungle animals through movement and sound.
    • work together in groups to create a short drama piece.

Assessment

  • Method of Assessment: Observational assessment during group activities.
  • Assessment of: Participation, creativity, and collaboration in drama activities.
  • Where Recorded: Teacher’s notes will be kept in a class assessment folder.

Teaching Questioning

  • Introductory Questions (I):

    • What animals do you think live in the jungle?
    • Can anyone share how we might move like a jungle animal?
  • Development Questions (D):

    • How can we express the sounds our animal makes?
    • What emotions might our animals feel in the jungle?
  • Conclusion Questions (C):

    • What did you enjoy most about our jungle play?
    • How did our groups work together to create our stories?

Language Development Opportunities

  • Encourage students to use descriptive words related to animals and emotions during role-play.
  • Introduce new vocabulary such as "safari," "habitat," and "predator."

Literacy Development Opportunities

  • Have students create a short written story or description about their chosen animal to share after the activity.

Body of the Lesson

Introduction (10 minutes)

  • Stimulus: Begin with a 'Jungle Safari' game where students mimic walking through the jungle while mimicking animal sounds.
  • Elicit Prior Knowledge: Ask students what animals they know and how they think those animals would move or sound.
  • WALT (What We Are Learning To): "We are learning to act like jungle animals."
  • WILF (What I Am Looking For): "I am looking for you to move and sound like your animals and work well with your group."

Development (30 minutes)

  • Group Division: Teacher will divide students into groups of 5-6.
  • Animal Selection: Each group will choose a jungle animal to represent.
  • Creation of Movement and Sound:
    • Teacher will guide students in brainstorming movements and sounds associated with their animal.
    • Groups will practice creating a short skit involving their animal's environment and behaviors.
  • Rehearsal Time: Allow 15 minutes for groups to prepare and rehearse.
  • Sharing Time: Groups will present their skits, with the teacher encouraging creativity and collaboration.

Conclusion (10 minutes)

  • Cognitive Reflection: Ask students to discuss their favourite part of the presentation.
  • Social Reflection: Encourage students to share how they felt working in groups.
  • Transition Discussion: Recap WALT and WILF, encouraging students to reflect on their learning.
  • Questions: Engage students with the conclusion questions listed above.

UDL Section

StudentReasonMethodAdditional Comments
12 (ASD)May need structured supportPair with a buddy; use visual aidsKeep groups small for comfort.
23 (Dyslexia)May struggle with written tasksOral descriptions instead of writingEncourage creativity in speech.
25 & 26 (EAL)Language barriersUse visuals and gesturesPair with bilingual students if possible.
4 (Hearing Impairment)Needs to see verbal cuesFace student when speaking; use visual supportsEnsure group dynamics accommodate visibility.
24, 9, 17 (High Ability)Need to be challengedGive them leadership roles in groupsEncourage them to support peers.
22 (Lower Ability)May struggle with participationUse clear instructions and peer supportFoster a supportive environment.
15 (Social Support)May need extra emotional supportEnsure inclusion and coaching from peersConsider a buddy system for reassurance.

Learning Environment

  • The classroom will be rearranged for movement, allowing open space for role play.
  • Visual aids and props will be set aside for use during activities.

Resources/Materials Needed

  • Whiteboard and markers for brainstorming
  • Jungle animal pictures (posters, flashcards)
  • Space for movement
  • Props (optional, e.g., animal masks, stuffed toys)
  • IWB (Interactive Whiteboard) for displaying videos or pictures of jungle animals.

This lesson plan capitalizes on the engaging theme of jungle animals to foster creativity, collaboration, and expression while aligning with the Irish Primary School Curriculum standards for Drama. Teachers will facilitate an immersive experience that enhances students' confidence and ability in the arts.

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