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Summer Clothes Chat

Gaeilge • 45 • 26 students • Created with AI following Aligned with the NCCA Primary Curriculum, Junior Cycle & Senior Cycle (Leaving Cert) specifications

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Gaeilge
45
26 students
8 May 2025

Teaching Instructions

Theme – Summer but recap of topics about clothes and shopping for 9 year olds (very poor level of Irish so keep it very basic - include active learning, like games and talking irish too.

All lesson must be based on the Irish Primary School Curriculum. Please include breakdown of times at each main part of the lesson. Please use the word ‘students’ not pupils or children. What must be included in lesson plan: • Subject title • Strand • Strand Units • Learning outcomes/ content objectives (directly from curriculum) • Learning objectives (minimum of 2, maximum of 3). Each one needs to start with ‘The child should be enabled to:’ Keep them in simple language • Assessment section – to include method of assessment, assessment of, and where assessment will be recorded. • Teaching Questioning (lower and higher order questions) for the lesson and must indicate where they apply in the lesson (introduction, development or conclusion part marked with I, D, or C) • Language development opportunities in the lesson • Literacy development opportunities in the lesson • The body of the lesson needs an Introduction section, a Development Section and a Conclusion section. All points need to be in bullet points. • The introduction section needs to include a Stimulus at the start related to the lesson (like a game or something to get the children engaged), how to elicit prior knowledge, and a WALT (what we are learning to) in simple language for children to read and know what they are doing and a WILF (what I (teacher) am looking for) keep it simple language. • The development section needs to set out each step of the lesson, using the teacher will etc • The conclusion must include cognitive piece, social and transition points. Including a maybe discussion, questions, reflection and recap of WALT & WILF. • UDL section at the end to include reason, method and additional comments grid for o pupil 12 with ASD o Pupil 23 with dyslexia o Pupil 25 & 26 EAL o Pupil 4 – hearing impairment o Pupils 24, 9, 17 high ability maths o Pupil 22 lower ability o Pupil 15 social and emotional support • The learning environment. e.g. classroom • List of resources/ materials needed (including IWB, PowerPoint etc)

Summer Clothes Chat

Subject

Gaeilge

Strand

Oral Language

Strand Units

  • Talking and Listening: Developing Oral Language
  • Vocabulary Development

Learning Outcomes / Content Objectives (From Irish Primary School Curriculum)

  • Understand and use simple phrases relating to clothes and shopping.
  • Develop listening and speaking skills in familiar, everyday contexts.
  • Use Irish in short conversation related to everyday topics such as summer, clothes, and shopping.

Learning Objectives

The child should be enabled to:

  • Use simple Irish words and phrases related to summer clothes and shopping.
  • Participate actively in conversation games in Irish to practise speaking and listening.
  • Recognise and name common clothes items in Irish connected to summer.

Assessment

  • Method of Assessment: Observational checklist during activities and games, oral questioning, and a short pair dialogue performance.
  • Assessment of: Ability to recall and use vocabulary about summer clothes and shopping, participation, and comprehension.
  • Where Assessment Recorded: Teacher’s record sheet and digital portfolio notes after class.

Teaching Questioning

  • (I) Lower order: "Cad atá seo?" (What is this?) – pointing to pictures of clothes.
  • (D) Higher order: "Cén dath atá ar an t-léine seo?" (What colour is this shirt?)
  • (C) Higher order: "Cén rudaí a cheannaíonn tú don samhradh?" (What things do you buy for summer?)

Language Development Opportunities

  • Repetitive oral use of summer clothes vocabulary in songs and games.
  • Pair work conversations practising short phrases and questions.
  • Use of simple commands and prompts to guide speaking responses.

Literacy Development Opportunities

  • Labelled visual aids for clothes items in Irish to connect spoken and written language.
  • Use of flashcards to match pictures and Irish words.
  • Short, simple written phrases displayed on IWB for reading practice during the lesson.

Lesson Structure (45 minutes)

Introduction (10 minutes)

  • Stimulus: Play a quick “Clothes Bingo” game using flashcards of summer clothes. Students listen and mark the words they hear.
  • Elicit Prior Knowledge: Show pictures of clothes and ask "Cad é seo?" to recall familiar words and phrases.
  • WALT:
    • Léifear agus labhraítear faoi chaitheamh earraí samhraidh (We will read and talk about summer clothes).
  • WILF:
    • Labhairfidh tú faoi éadaí samhraidh agus rudaí is féidir a cheannach (You will talk about summer clothes and things you can buy).

Development (30 minutes)

  • Step 1 – Vocabulary Introduction (10 mins):
    • Teacher displays pictures of summer clothes (t-léine, shorts, hata gréine, bróga, spéaclaí gréine) on IWB.
    • Pronounce each word clearly, children repeat chorally and then individually.
    • Use a simple sentence structure for each: "Seo é an t-léine." (This is the shirt.)
  • Step 2 – Active Game: Tógfaidh Mé Éadaí (I Will Take Clothes) (15 mins):
    • Students sit in a circle. Teacher starts by saying: "Tógfaidh mé t-léine." (I will take a shirt) then the next student repeats and adds a new item.
    • This memory chain game practices vocabulary recall and sentence formation.
  • Step 3 – Pair Speaking Practice (5 mins):
    • Students get flashcards and ask their partner "An bhfuil… agat?" (Do you have...?) and answer simply "Tá" or "Níl."
    • Teacher monitors and supports with prompts as needed.

Conclusion (5 minutes)

  • Recap: Teacher revisits WALT and WILF by asking:
    • "Cad a d'fhoghlaim tú inniu?" (What did you learn today?)
    • Call on several students to say one word or sentence learned.
  • Social Interaction: Quick circle talk – "Cad iad do éadaí samhraidh is fearr?" (What are your favourite summer clothes?)
  • Transition: Explain what will happen next lesson and how today’s work connects. Praise all for effort and encourage using Gaeilge at home.

Universal Design for Learning (UDL)

PupilReasonMethod/AdaptationAdditional Comments
Pupil 12 (ASD)Social communication difficulty, needs visual structureUse clear visual schedules, picture cards, short instructionsProvide a quiet space and one-on-one support if needed
Pupil 23 (Dyslexia)Difficulty with reading/writingUse audio flashcards, avoid reading aloud for long periodsAllow extra time, focus on oral tasks
Pupil 25 & 26 (EAL)Developing Irish vocabularyUse gestures, pictures, simplified languagePair with more fluent speaking buddy
Pupil 4 (Hearing Impairment)Hearing support requiredSit near teacher, use visual aids and written cuesUse clear lips and slower speech
Pupils 24, 9, 17 (High Ability Maths)Need challenge and engagementExtend game with addition of "how many?" questions in IrishInclude counting items or sorting clothes by colour
Pupil 22 (Lower Ability)Needs simplified language and extra encouragementUse one-word prompts, repeat vocabulary frequentlyPair with supportive peer, break tasks into smaller steps
Pupil 15 (Social/Emotional Support)Anxiety or confidence issuesProvide positive reinforcement, small group tasksAllow choice to participate or observe initially

Learning Environment

  • Bright, engaging classroom arranged in a circle for games.
  • Display of colourful posters with summer clothes vocabulary in Irish.
  • Clear space for group activities and pair work.

Resources / Materials Needed

  • Interactive Whiteboard (IWB) with flashcard presentation.
  • Printable flashcards of summer clothes in Irish with images.
  • Bingo cards for Clothes Bingo game.
  • Speaking prompt cards for pair dialogues.
  • Visual schedule for the lesson on display.
  • Whiteboard markers and erasers for teacher use.

This lesson is designed to maximise active engagement through games and interactive oral practice, building a solid, confidence-boosting foundation in basic Gaeilge vocabulary of summer clothes and shopping. It aligns closely with the Irish Primary School Curriculum by using oral language development as key focus, fostering speaking and listening skills suitable for 9-year-old learners with little prior experience.

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