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Rannta Bainistíochta Cliste

Gaeilge • 40 • 23 students • Created with AI following Aligned with the NCCA Primary Curriculum, Junior Cycle & Senior Cycle (Leaving Cert) specifications

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Gaeilge
40
23 students
21 April 2025

Teaching Instructions

i want to plan an irish lesson that teaches a rannta bainistiochta

Rannta Bainistíochta Cliste

Overview

This 40-minute lesson is designed for a third-class Gaeilge classroom in Ireland, focusing on teaching "Rannta Bainistíochta" (Management Rhymes), integrating language skills and oral tradition in accordance with the Primary Language Curriculum (PLC) for Gaeilge and the Aistear framework for holistic development. The lesson aims to develop students’ listening, speaking, rhythm, and vocabulary acquisition through Irish rhymes that explore everyday management and organisational themes.


Curriculum Links

  • Primary Language Curriculum (PLC) - Gaeilge
    • Oral Language: Developing fluency in spoken Irish by engaging with rhymes and oral patterns.
    • Reading: Recognising rhyme and rhythm as tools for memory and language learning.
    • Writing: Using words/phrases from the rhymes for simple sentence construction.
  • Aistear: The Early Childhood Curriculum Framework
    • Well-being and Identity & Belonging: Confidence in expressing themselves in Irish.
    • Communication & Language: Engaging in intentional talk related to shared texts/rhymes.

Learning Intentions

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

  • Recite and identify rhyming words within selected "Rannta Bainistíochta."
  • Understand key vocabulary relating to management and organisation in a fun, rhythmic format.
  • Collaborate with peers to create a simple group rhyme based on their own classroom routines.

Success Criteria

  • Can recite at least one management-themed rhyme with correct rhythm and pronunciation.
  • Can name and explain 3–4 new words introduced in the rhyme.
  • Can contribute ideas to a group rhyme on class management skills.

Resources

  • Printed large font copy of 2-3 simple Rannta Bainistíochta
  • Visual flashcards with key vocabulary
  • Whiteboard and markers
  • Audio recording of a selected rhyme (teacher-created or pre-recorded)
  • Paper and crayons/markers for rhyme creation activity

Lesson Structure (40 mins)

1. Warm-up and Context Setting (5 mins)

  • Begin with a brief discussion in Irish: “Cén fáth a bhfuil tábhacht ag baint leis an mbainistíocht sa seomra ranga?” (Why is management important in the classroom?)
  • Use simple Irish to activate prior knowledge, e.g., “Cén saghas scileanna bainistíochta atá agat?” (What kind of management skills do you have?)
  • Link to rhymes as fun tools for remembering routines and organisation.

2. Presentation of Rannta Bainistíochta (10 mins)

  • Teacher plays an audio recording of a selected management-related rhyme with clear rhythm and repetitive structure.
  • Display the rhyme on the board, reading it out loud slowly and clearly.
  • Highlight rhyming words and key vocabulary with flashcards.
  • Use mime or actions to reinforce meaning and maintain engagement.

3. Oral Practice and Engagement (8 mins)

  • Break the class into small groups of 4-5 pupils; assign each group a verse (or part) of the rhyme to practice together.
  • Use call and response: teacher says a line, students repeat together. Focus on rhythm and pronunciation.
  • Groups perform their verse aloud for the class, fostering confidence and co-operative learning.

4. Creative Group Rhyme Activity (12 mins)

  • Using knowledge from the rhyme and classroom routines, the class collaboratively create a new "rann" (stanza).
  • Teacher scribe writes student suggestions in Irish on the board, shaping the rhyme line by line.
  • Focus on incorporating simple management vocabulary learned earlier (e.g., eagraíocht, rialacha, scileanna, cabhair).
  • Emphasise rhyme and rhythm using clapping or tapping to keep the beat.

5. Review and Reflection (5 mins)

  • Recap the key vocabulary orally with flashcards shown randomly.
  • Ask pupils to say one thing in Irish they enjoyed or learned about management and rhymes.
  • Close by singing/reciting the newly created rhyme together as a class.

Differentiation

  • Support: Provide illustrated word cards and extra modelling for pupils with additional language support.
  • Challenge: Encourage more advanced pupils to add their own rhyming couplets or translate simple parts into English to deepen understanding.

Assessment for Learning

  • Observe fluency, pronunciation, and participation during group readings and performances.
  • Use questioning to assess understanding of vocabulary and rhyme structure.
  • Collect the group rhyme written on the board for review and future follow-up writing tasks.

Extension Ideas

  • Record the class-created rhyme as a podcast or video for sharing with parents.
  • Incorporate Irish music instruments to accompany the rhyme’s rhythm.
  • Create a "Rannta Bainistíochta" class booklet showcasing different rhymes about management skills at school.

This highly interactive, language-rich lesson not only meets the Irish educational standards but actively promotes oral fluency, creativity, and class community through culturally rooted poetry practice. It aims to inspire teachers to harness the power of rhyme in developing Irish language skills effectively.

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