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Snail and Whale Adventure

English • 40 • 19 students • Created with AI following Aligned with the NCCA Primary Curriculum, Junior Cycle & Senior Cycle (Leaving Cert) specifications

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English
40
19 students
21 May 2025

Teaching Instructions

I want a lesson plan where you have to sequence scenes from the snail and the whale using one sentence to describe what is happening in each picture. Pupils will then pick their favourite place from the book and write a 3 sentences in their books describing the place. Include a WALT, WILF, stimulus, EPK

Overview

This 40-minute lesson invites first class pupils to sequence key scenes from the story The Snail and the Whale. Pupils will practise summarising using one sentence per picture and use descriptive language to write about a favourite place from the book. This lesson is designed following the Irish Primary Language Curriculum (IE Curriculum) expectations for developing reading comprehension, sequencing skills, and writing simple sentences.


Curriculum Links

Strand: Oral Language / Reading
Strand Unit: Story and poem comprehension
Learning Outcome:

  • Listening and responding to stories – Understand and retell key events in stories.
  • Sequencing – Demonstrate understanding of story sequence using oral and written expression.

Strand: Writing
Strand Unit: Writing for different purposes
Learning Outcome:

  • Write simple sentences about familiar experiences and stories using correct letter formation, spacing, and punctuation.
  • Use descriptive language to create imagery and express ideas clearly.

Learning Objectives (WALT)

  • We Are Learning To (WALT):
    • Sequence scenes from The Snail and the Whale using one clear sentence per picture.
    • Write three sentences to describe their favourite place from the story.

Success Criteria (WILF)

  • What I’m Looking For (WILF):
    • Sentences correctly matching the picture order.
    • Clear, simple sentences that show understanding of the story.
    • Use of descriptive vocabulary to describe a place.
    • Neat handwriting and appropriate punctuation (capital letters, full stops).

Equipment/Resources (EPK)

  • Large printed picture cards depicting key scenes from The Snail and the Whale (5-6 scenes, shuffled).
  • Individual pupil copies of 3 blank storyboard boxes.
  • Copies of the book or class story reading of The Snail and the Whale.
  • Writing materials: pencils, erasers, lined copies.
  • Visual vocabulary chart with descriptive words (e.g., big, cold, blue, windy).
  • Whiteboard and markers for modelling.

Lesson Outline

TimeActivityDetailIE Curriculum Focus
0-5 minSet the Context & EngageGather pupils on the carpet. Introduce the story The Snail and the Whale. Show the cover and ask who might be in the story. Remind pupils of story sequencing and how pictures can help us retell events.Oral Language – Story comprehension through discussion. Link pictures to story events.
5-15 minSequencing ActivityDisplay shuffled picture cards on the board. Together, identify the correct story order aloud. Invite 3 volunteers to place cards in order, explaining each with a simple sentence (teacher models first). Then distribute 3-picture storyboard sheets to pupils. Pupils write 1 sentence per box to sequence the scenes. Provide vocabulary support.Reading – Sequencing and retelling key events. Writing – Sentence construction.
15-25 minFavourite Place WritingAsk pupils to think about the places in the story (mountains, ocean, black rocks, etc.). Ask: "Which place did you like best? Why?" Show vocabulary on chart to inspire adjectives. Pupils write 3 sentences in their copies describing their favourite place using descriptive words. Teacher circulates giving feedback.Writing – Using descriptive language to write about personal response to a story. Grammar – Capital letters, full stops.
25-35 minSharing & Oral LanguageInvite pupils to share one of their sentences with a partner or small group. Encourage use of full sentences and clear voice. Discuss different descriptive words used.Oral Language – Speaking and listening with expression. Peer feedback.
35-40 minPlenary & AssessmentReview success criteria on board. Quick quiz: "What were the first and last scenes?" "Name one descriptive word you used." Collect pupil work for assessment. Praise effort and use of language. Outline next lesson focus on story writing.Ongoing assessment of comprehension and writing skills based on curriculum outcomes.

Differentiation

  • Support: Lower ability pupils can dictate sentences orally to teacher or use sentence starters (e.g., "The snail is...").
  • Extension: More able pupils encouraged to add one extra descriptive sentence about their favourite place or write a question about the story.

Assessment Opportunities

  • Observe pupil participation in sequencing and oral retelling.
  • Check pupils’ storyboard sentences for accuracy and simple sentence structure.
  • Evaluate three-sentence descriptive writing for vocabulary use and punctuation.

Notes for Teachers

  • Stimulate imagination by inviting pupils to draw their favourite scene after writing if time allows.
  • Emphasise neat handwriting to reinforce motor and literacy skills.
  • Use praise to build confidence in story language and sequencing.

This lesson plan integrates reading comprehension, oral language, and basic writing skills in alignment with the Irish Primary Language Curriculum for first class pupils. It mixes visual, oral, and written modalities to engage diverse learners and fosters expressive storytelling.

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