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Leisure in the 1960s

History • 35 • 22 students • Created with AI following Aligned with the NCCA Primary Curriculum, Junior Cycle & Senior Cycle (Leaving Cert) specifications

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History
35
22 students
16 April 2025

Teaching Instructions

This is lesson 2 of 4 in the unit "Exploring 1960s Ireland". Lesson Title: Leisure and Pastimes in the 1960s Lesson Description: Students will investigate the leisure activities and pastimes popular in 1960s Ireland. This lesson will include discussions on music, dance, and community events, allowing students to connect with the cultural fabric of the time.

Leisure in the 1960s

Lesson Overview

In this 35-minute lesson, students will explore popular leisure activities and pastimes in 1960s Ireland. They will engage in discussions and creative activities centered around music, dance, and community events, enhancing their understanding of the cultural fabric of that era.

Learning Objectives

By the end of the lesson, students will be able to:

  1. Describe key leisure activities popular in 1960s Ireland.
  2. Identify significant music and dance styles of the decade.
  3. Appreciate the role of community events in fostering social connections.
  4. Create a visual representation or performance inspired by the leisure culture of the 1960s.

Curriculum Links

  • History: Understand the significance of cultural events and community life in history (Curriculum Strand: Human Society and Its Environment).
  • Social, Personal and Health Education: Develop an appreciation for different cultures and values (SPHE Strand: Myself and the Wider World).

Materials Needed

  • Projector and screen (for video clips)
  • Audio equipment (for music playback)
  • Paper and drawing materials (coloured pencils, markers)
  • Magazines for collage-making (optional)
  • A whiteboard and markers

Lesson Structure

Introduction (5 minutes)

  • Hook Activity: Play a short clip of popular 1960s music (e.g., The Clancy Brothers or The Dubliners). Ask students to identify feelings or thoughts the music evokes.
  • Brief Discussion: Introduce the day's topic by asking students to share if they know any leisure activities from the past.

Main Activities

Part 1: Exploration of Music and Dance (10 minutes)

  1. Teacher Presentation (5 minutes): Briefly discuss the music and dance styles of the 1960s in Ireland. Mention the influence of traditional Irish music and the impact of global trends.
    • Key Genres: Folk, Rock, Pop
    • Popular Dances: Ceili dances, The Twist
  2. Group Activity (5 minutes): Divide the class into small groups. Each group will research one music genre (Folk, Rock, or Pop) and come up with a creative demonstration (e.g., a short dance, a few lines of a song, or interesting facts) to present to the class.

Part 2: Community and Events (10 minutes)

  1. Class Discussion (5 minutes): Talk about community events such as fairs, sports events, and local festivities. What were people doing together? What were some popular events in their local areas?
  2. Creative Task (5 minutes): Students will either:
    • Create a collage of a community event using images cut from magazines.
    • Draw their vision of a popular 1960s event in Ireland.
    • Write a short creative piece (a diary entry or a letter) from the perspective of a child experiencing a community fair in the 1960s.

Conclusion (5 minutes)

  • Share and Reflect: Invite students to present their group demonstrations and creative tasks. Allow for a few minutes of feedback and discussion about how leisure activities in the 1960s compare to their own interests today.
  • Wrap-Up: Summarise the importance of leisure and pastimes in creating community bonds and cultural identity.

Assessment

  • Observe group participation, engagement in discussions, and creativity in tasks.
  • Assess understanding through presentations and creative works shared at the end of the lesson. Encourage self-reflection by asking students what aspect of 1960s leisure they found most interesting.

Extension Activities

  • Homework: Research a local event or family tradition from the 1960s and create a short report to share with the class in the next lesson.
  • Class Project: Initiate a "1960s Day" where students can dress up and bring in a favourite music record or a snack from the era.

Differentiation Strategies

  • Provide additional support to students who may need guidance with the creative tasks by offering templates or examples.
  • Encourage advanced students to delve deeper into a particular musician or event.

By integrating various teaching strategies and engaging activities, this lesson aims to foster a comprehensive understanding of leisure culture in 1960s Ireland, allowing students to connect historical concepts to their own experiences.

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