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Voyage of Discovery

History • 60 • 22 students • Created with AI following Aligned with the NCCA Primary Curriculum, Junior Cycle & Senior Cycle (Leaving Cert) specifications

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History
60
22 students
18 April 2025

Teaching Instructions

A simple story of Christopher Columbus, i want students to imagine how the sailors felt on the boat and how long the journey would take

Voyage of Discovery

Lesson Overview

Grade Level: 2nd Class
Subject: History
Duration: 60 minutes
Number of Students: 22
Curriculum Links: Primary School Curriculum, History, Strand 2: Story, Strand 3: Life in the Past

Objectives

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

  1. Understand who Christopher Columbus was and the significance of his journey.
  2. Describe the emotions experienced by sailors during long sea voyages.
  3. Develop empathy and imagination through storytelling.
  4. Explore concepts of time and distance using visual aids.

Materials Needed

  • Storybook or simplified text about Christopher Columbus
  • Large chart paper
  • Coloured markers
  • Globe or world map
  • Timer (for the “journey” activity)
  • Small cardboard cutouts of ships (or simple drawings on paper)
  • Emotions chart (happy, scared, excited, anxious)
  • Writing utensils

Lesson Structure

Introduction (10 minutes)

  1. Engage:

    • Begin with a brief discussion about explorers. Ask students if they know of any explorers and what they might have discovered.
    • Introduce Christopher Columbus: share a simple biography emphasizing his objective to find a new route to India.
  2. Goal Setting:

    • Explain that they will imagine they are sailors on Columbus's journey and explore how they felt during the trip.

Direct Instruction (15 minutes)

  1. Story Time:

    • Read a simplified story of Christopher Columbus, focusing on key events: departure from Spain, challenges faced at sea, and finally, the discovery of the Americas.
    • Ask guiding questions while reading, such as:
      • "How do you think the sailors felt leaving their home?"
      • "What do you think they thought about being at sea for so long?"
  2. Visual Aid:

    • Show images or a world map to illustrate Columbus's route, discussing distances and time it would have taken.
    • Use a timer to show how long a journey of several weeks might feel.

Group Activity (20 minutes)

  1. Imagining the Journey:

    • Divide the class into small groups of 4-5 students.
    • Each group will create a poster that represents:
      • The ship they sailed in
      • How they think the sailors felt—students should draw faces expressing different emotions found on the emotions chart (happy, scared, excited, anxious).
      • A representation of time (e.g., a clock showing how long the journey took).
  2. Sharing:

    • Once completed, allow each group to present their poster to the class. Encourage them to share what they discussed regarding emotions and how they imagined the journey.

Reflective Discussion (10 minutes)

  1. Class Discussion:

    • Gather students and ask questions such as:
      • "Which emotion do you think was the strongest on the ship and why?"
      • "What would you do if you were at sea for weeks?"
  2. Emphasizing Empathy:

    • Highlight that understanding history helps us understand how people felt in different times and situations. Relate this back to the feelings the students chose for their posters.

Conclusion (5 minutes)

  1. Wrap-Up:

    • Reinforce the main points learned about Christopher Columbus and the emotional aspect of explorers’ journeys.
    • Hand out a small worksheet with a few questions on it (1-2 sentences about what they learned and how they felt about being a sailor).
  2. Exit Ticket:

    • As students leave, have them share one word that describes how they felt about the story of Columbus.

Assessment and Differentiation

  • Formative Assessment: Assess students during group discussions and presentations for engagement and understanding.
  • Differentiation: Modify support for students with varying levels of reading comprehension—provide them with picture cues or simplified texts.

Cross-Curricular Links

  • Literacy: Story comprehension and vocabulary development.
  • Art: Creative expression through poster making.
  • Math: Understanding measurement of time (weeks of travel).

By engaging students through storytelling and creative expression, this lesson seeks to foster empathy and a deeper understanding of historical figures such as Christopher Columbus while meeting educational standards outlined in the Irish Primary Curriculum.

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