
Gaeilge • 40 • 25 students • Created with AI following Aligned with the NCCA Primary Curriculum, Junior Cycle & Senior Cycle (Leaving Cert) specifications
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I want the plan to be for one week (5 lessons). It is on the theme of Sa Bhaile. It should incorporate lots of games, flashcards, quizzes and general conversation. Every lesson should have a stimulus to get started - it can be on the theme of Sa Bhaile or just a more general Irish one
A dynamic 5-day Gaeilge unit for fifth class, focusing on the theme “Sa Bhaile” (At Home). This scheme is carefully crafted to align with the 2015 Curriculum for Irish Primary Schools and the Aistear Framework for first language learning, supporting oral language development, vocabulary building, comprehension, and cultural awareness. It maximises interaction through games, flashcards, quizzes, and conversation to spruce engagement and communicative competence over 40-minute lessons.
| Day | Focus | Key Skills | Main Activity | Assessment Method |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | Vocabulary & Familiar Phrases | Listening, Speaking | Flashcard Memory Game + Oral Q&A | Teacher observations |
| 2 | Sentence Building & Conversation | Speaking, Writing | Role-play Family Conversations + Mini Quiz | Peer feedback + workbook check |
| 3 | Listening Comprehension | Listening, Understanding | Interactive Storytelling & Picture Quiz | Oral answers + checklist |
| 4 | Reading & Writing Practice | Reading, Writing | Label the house + Write a simple paragraph | Written work review |
| 5 | Consolidation & Fun Review | All four Language Skills | Jeopardy-style Quiz Game + Group Chat | Group performance + self-assessment |
Stimulus (5 mins):
Show a lively picture of a traditional Irish home. Ask, “Cad é seo?” with guided answers to stimulate curiosity.
Flashcard Memory Game (15 mins):
Display flashcards with images and Irish words like an chistin, an seomra níocháin. Students play in pairs taking turns to match words and pictures, practising pronunciation.
Group Oral Q&A (15 mins):
Whole-class: Quick-fire questions such as “Cén seomra atá sa bhaile?” Students respond using sentences like "Tá an chistin sa bhaile."
Wrap-up / Recap (5 mins):
Sing a short Gaeilge rhyme about the home to support memorisation.
Stimulus (5 mins):
Show a mini video clip or slideshow of a family greeting each other at home; discuss briefly.
Role-play Activity (20 mins):
In pairs, students take cards showing family members and rooms. They create and perform short dialogues in Gaeilge simulating home conversations, e.g., “Dia duit, a Mham! Cá bhfuil an seomra codlata?”
Mini Quiz (10 mins):
Written or oral quiz on vocabulary and phrases from lesson using simple sentences.
Wrap-up (5 mins):
Exchange role-play feedback and highlight positive language use.
Stimulus (5 mins):
Begin with a familiar listening warm-up: a short Irish song about various rooms in the house.
Story Listening (15 mins):
Play an audio story related to “Sa Bhaile” (e.g., “An Madra sa Chistin”). Students listen attentively.
Picture Quiz (15 mins):
Students sequence story pictures or answer oral questions about the story's content.
Wrap-up (5 mins):
Group discussion about what they heard, encouraging students to say one sentence each in Gaeilge.
Stimulus (5 mins):
Show labelled pictures of a house; read aloud the labels together.
Label the House (15 mins):
Group activity: Matching written words to the pictures of furniture and rooms.
Writing Task (15 mins):
Worksheet prompts “Scríobh faoi do sheomra féin.” Children write 3-4 sentences using learnt vocabulary.
Wrap-up (5 mins):
Share writings for positive feedback.
Stimulus (5 mins):
Play a fast-paced Gaeilge song about the house to energise pupils.
Jeopardy Quiz (20 mins):
Teams compete answering questions in Gaeilge. Categories include “An Teach,” “An Teaghlach,” “Gníomhaíochtaí,” “Frásaí Cainte.”
Group Chat Activity (10 mins):
Small groups discuss what they enjoy about their homes using Gaeilge, supported with sentence prompts.
Reflection & Homework (5 mins):
Class reflection on their favourite words and phrases learned; assign a mini project to draw and label their house in Gaeilge.
This plan nurtures fluency and cultural identity by integrating language with everyday life themes apt for 10-11 year-olds. Each lesson is paced for 40 minutes, encouraging active participation, peer learning, and skill integration aligned with IE best practice and curriculum standards. Teachers can adapt resources according to technology availability, with suggestions for offline and online use.
Engaging visual and audio stimuli, along with games and conversation, ensure that Gaeilge comes alive as the living language of the home for each student.
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