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My House Tour

Gaeilge • 45 • 1 students • Created with AI following Aligned with the NCCA Primary Curriculum, Junior Cycle & Senior Cycle (Leaving Cert) specifications

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Gaeilge
45
1 students
1 May 2025

Teaching Instructions

My house

My House Tour

Overview

This 45-minute Gaeilge lesson introduces third class students to vocabulary and simple sentences about their homes. The focus is on speaking, listening, and recognition, supporting communicative competence in Gaeilge, aligned with the Primary Language Curriculum (PLC) for Ireland, specifically targeting the communicative and cognitive domains for Junior Cycle Gaeilge.

Class size: 1 student
Age: 8-9 years
Language level: Beginner/Elementary Gaeilge


Learning Intentions

  • Oral language: Use and recognise basic vocabulary related to rooms and features of a house.
  • Listening: Understand simple sentences in Gaeilge about a house.
  • Speaking: Describe their own house using simple sentences.
  • Cultural awareness: Appreciate Irish vocabulary related to home and family life.

Curriculum Links and Standards

  • Primary Language Curriculum (PLC) for Gaeilge, Strand 1 (Oral Language)
    • Use simple vocabulary related to everyday contexts.
    • Listen and respond appropriately.
  • SESE (Social, Environmental and Scientific Education)
    • Growing awareness of the environment.
  • Aistear Framework (Early Childhood)
    • Emphasis on play and communication to build linguistic skills through meaningful context.

Success Criteria

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

  • Name at least 6 rooms or parts of a house in Gaeilge.
  • Respond to simple questions about their house.
  • Construct 2-3 basic sentences describing their home (e.g., "Tá seomra suí agam.")
  • Demonstrate engagement and enthusiasm through active use of vocabulary during activities.

Resources

  • Flashcards with pictures and Gaeilge words for rooms of a house (an seomra suí, an cistin, an seomra codlata, an seomra folctha, an ghairdín, an óstán)
  • Toy house or simplified floor plan drawing
  • Audio recordings of house vocabulary and sentences
  • Mini whiteboard and markers
  • Visual aids/posters of house vocabulary
  • Worksheets for colouring labelled rooms
  • Set of animal/character toys for role-play in different rooms

Lesson Breakdown

1. Warm-Up & Introduction (5 minutes)

  • Greet the student in Gaeilge: “Dia duit! Conas atá tú?”
  • Show flashcards one by one for key rooms of the house.
  • Play a quick “Tá... ann” game: Hold up a card and say “Tá an cistin ann.” Student repeats.
  • Emphasise pronunciation with gentle correction.

2. Vocabulary Building (10 minutes)

  • Introduce 6 key rooms/features: an seomra suí, an cistin, an seomra codlata, an seomra folctha, an ghairdín, an halla.
  • Use the toy house/floor plan to point and say the vocabulary.
  • Play “Where is it?” listening activity: Say “Cá bhfuil an cistin?” Student points to correct room.
  • Use audio recording to reinforce listening.

3. Speaking Practice – My House (10 minutes)

  • Ask “An maith leat do theach?” (Do you like your house?)
  • Encourage student to say simple sentences:
    • “Tá séomra suí agam.” (I have a sitting room.)
    • “Tá gairdín agam.” (I have a garden.)
  • Use sentence starters on mini whiteboard for support.
  • Role-play: Student pretends to be a tour guide showing you through their house using vocabulary learned.

4. Creative Activity – Draw and Label (10 minutes)

  • Provide a blank floor plan or house layout worksheet.
  • Student colours the rooms and attempts to label them in Gaeilge.
  • Celebrate any Gaeilge words attempted; help with spelling as needed.
  • Ask the student to describe their drawing in Gaeilge.

5. Consolidation through Role-Play (7 minutes)

  • Use animal/character toys to role-play moving through the house.
  • Encourage student to narrate actions using simple phrases: e.g., “Tá an madra sa seomra suí.”
  • Use questions for interaction: “Cá bhfuil an cat?”

6. Cool Down and Review (3 minutes)

  • Sit together and recap the 6 rooms with flashcards.
  • Quick question round: “Cad é seo?” (holding up card)
  • Praise effort and progress warmly.
  • End with the Gaeilge goodbye: “Slán agus beannacht!”

Differentiation

  • For additional challenge: Encourage use of prepositions (e.g., “Tá an madra faoi leaba.” – The dog is under the bed).
  • For difficulties: Use more visual support and repeat vocabulary multiple times.
  • Allow movement breaks if needed to keep engagement high.

Assessment & Reflection

  • Informal oral assessment through student responses in speaking and listening.
  • Monitor vocabulary recall during role-play.
  • Reflect on student’s confidence using new vocabulary.
  • Note areas where additional revision may be required (e.g., pronunciation, fluency).

Extension Ideas

  • Homework: Student draws their own home and labels rooms with adult help.
  • Digital link: Recording the student describing their house for self-assessment.
  • Cross-curricular: Discuss families and rooms using SESE themes.

This lesson plan fosters communicative confidence through active engagement, multi-sensory learning, and playful interaction—all key to effective Gaeilge acquisition per the Irish primary curriculum. The personalised approach for one student maximises success and enjoyment.

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