
English • 35 • 20 students • Created with AI following Aligned with the NCCA Primary Curriculum, Junior Cycle & Senior Cycle (Leaving Cert) specifications
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Key Concepts Overview The Nature of Propaganda Propaganda is not always based on lies; it can utilize truths, half-truths, or falsehoods. Its effectiveness relies on four core techniques:
Short-Answer Quiz Instructions: Answer the following questions in one to two sentences based on the provided text.
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This 35-minute session is designed for second-year students (ages 7-8) and adheres strictly to the Irish Education (IE) Curriculum framework, specifically within the English language curriculum and cross-curricular Literacy and Digital Competence standards. It will develop students’ critical thinking about media messages they encounter daily, focusing on social media, propaganda, and fake news.
English Curriculum - Communicating and Literacy
Strand: Oral Language / Reading / Writing
Digital Competence Framework (DCF) - Level 2 (7-8 years)
Competency: Information and Data Literacy
Personal Development and Mutual Understanding (PD&MU)
By the end of the lesson, students will be able to:
Activity: Teacher briefly explains propaganda’s four techniques in very simple language:
Present an example of a fictional poster/image that uses one or two of these techniques.
In pairs, students discuss and say which technique they spot and what they think the message tries to do.
One pair shares with the class.
Curriculum Link: Critical thinking about texts; Emotional understanding in PD&MU.
Display 3 different simple news headlines/images on the board (realistic, fake, and clickbait).
Using the four primary steps from webwise.ie simplified for age:
Teacher guides students through checking each example, emphasizing “asking questions” before believing.
Distribute “Spot the Fake” worksheets; in small groups, students circle which stories seem true or false and explain their choice aloud.
Curriculum Link: Developing digital literacy and media awareness skills.
By honouring the IE Curriculum’s emphasis on literacy, digital competence, and personal development, this focused, interactive lesson equips second-year learners with foundational skills to navigate today’s digital media landscape safely and thoughtfully.
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