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Mythical Creatures Project

History • 40 • 15 students • Created with AI following Aligned with the NCCA Primary Curriculum, Junior Cycle & Senior Cycle (Leaving Cert) specifications

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History
40
15 students
19 May 2026

Teaching Instructions

I want this history lesson to be research based on mythical creatures and/or legends. The children should be in groups and research one of the topics given to them, e.g. the banshee. Their group must be create a poster matching the criertia like heading, fun facts etc. Give me the creatures and the criteria. Ensure it aligns with history curriculum

Overview

A 40-minute interactive lesson for 5th and 6th Class students, exploring Irish mythical creatures and legends through research, teamwork, and creative poster design. The lesson aligns with the Irish Primary History Curriculum Framework (IE Curriculum), focusing on historical imagination, awareness of cultural traditions, and communication skills.


Learning Objectives

By the end of this lesson, pupils will be able to:

  • Identify and describe key figures from Irish mythology and folklore. (History Strand: Story; Strand Unit 1 - Myself and others in history)
  • Research information efficiently using provided resources (books, printouts). (Approaches and Skills; Working with Sources)
  • Collaborate effectively in groups to synthesise findings into a creative presentation. (Social Personal and Health Education (SPHE) Competency: Working with others)
  • Design an informative and visually engaging poster with specified criteria to demonstrate their understanding. (Language & Communication; Writing and Visual Literacy)

Curriculum Links

  • History Strand: Story – Development of historical imagination by exploring stories and legends from Ireland’s past.
  • History Strand: Early People and Ancient Societies (appropriate elements) – Understanding how beliefs and legends contributed to Irish culture.
  • Social and Political Education (SPHE) – Groupwork and communication skills.
  • Language Curriculum - Writing and Visual Literacy – Presentation and design of posters to communicate ideas clearly.

Materials Needed

  • Pre-printed fact sheets or brief booklets for each mythical creature
  • Large A2 paper/posters per group
  • Markers, coloured pencils, glue, scissors
  • Printed worksheet with poster criteria
  • Timer or clock for time management

Lesson Structure

1. Introduction (5 minutes)

  • Gather students and introduce the theme: Irish Mythical Creatures and Legends.
  • Briefly explain how stories and legends form an important part of Irish history and culture, helping us understand beliefs and people’s imaginations long ago.
  • Outline the group activity: each group will research a given creature and create a detailed poster to present their findings.

2. Group Formation and Topic Allocation (5 minutes)

  • Divide class into five groups of three students each (15 pupils total).
  • Assign each group one mythical creature or legend from the list below:
Group NumberCreature/LegendBrief Description
1The BansheeA spirit who foretells death by wailing.
2The PúcaA shape-shifting creature causing mischief.
3Fionn mac CumhaillLegendary warrior and leader of the Fianna.
4The SelkieSeal-woman who can transform into human.
5DullahanHeadless horseman who carries his own head.
  • Hand out corresponding research materials to each group.

3. Research and Discussion (15 minutes)

  • Pupils work collaboratively to:
    • Read through their materials.
    • Identify important facts about their creature: origin, role in legend, cultural significance.
    • Discuss and decide what to include on their poster.
  • Teacher circulates to support and prompt critical thinking with questions such as:
    • Why do you think this creature was important in Irish folklore?
    • How might people long ago have reacted to stories of this creature?
    • Can you think of modern stories or customs inspired by your creature?

4. Poster Creation (10 minutes)

  • Groups create a colourful poster based on the following criteria (checklist provided):
Poster CriteriaWhy It Matters
Heading: Name of the CreatureClear title for identification.
Image: Drawing or printed pictureHelps visualise the creature.
Description: Who/What it isSummarises key facts learned.
Fun Facts: At least 3 interesting detailsEngages and entertains the reader.
Historical Significance: Explain why this legend matteredConnects past to present cultural identity.
  • Encourage inclusion of creative elements, drama keywords, or simple quick sketches.

5. Group Presentations and Wrap-Up (5 minutes)

  • Each group quickly presents their poster (max 1 minute each).
  • Teacher highlights connections between myth and history, reinforcing the cultural heritage aspect.
  • Quick reflective question to whole class:
    • “Which creature would you like to learn more about and why?”

Assessment

  • Formative assessment via observation during group research and poster creation.
  • Poster checklist ensures all criteria are met.
  • Peer and teacher feedback during presentations.
  • Informal assessment of understanding through questions during wrap-up.

Differentiation

  • Provide scaffolded notes for groups needing extra support.
  • Challenge more able pupils to think of similar mythical figures from other cultures or to write a short dramatic monologue as an extension.
  • Use role-play or quick drama improvisation for groups keen on drama to deepen engagement.

Extensions/Homework

  • Pupils could research one additional Irish legend at home to present the next day.
  • Option to write a creative story inspired by their creature or design a mythical creature of their own.

Teacher’s Reflection

  • Note which groups collaborated effectively and which may need more support with teamwork.
  • Observe pupils' ability to connect stories with Irish cultural identity and history as outlined in curricular goals.
  • Evaluate engagement level and adapt future lessons to include more active drama or ICT tools if possible.

This lesson plan combines historical learning with creativity, teamwork, and drama-based activities, perfectly suited to the lively nature and capabilities of 5th and 6th learners while meeting the Irish curriculum standards.

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