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Weather Poem Creation

Gaeilge • 40 • 27 students • Created with AI following Aligned with the NCCA Primary Curriculum, Junior Cycle & Senior Cycle (Leaving Cert) specifications

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Gaeilge
40
27 students
2 May 2025

Teaching Instructions

i want to plan a final lesson on weather, the children have been using the past and present tense. So get the children to decide on what to write in their poem, i will put the sentences on the board and they write their poem Can you make a stimulus, development section, cognitive conclusion

Weather Poem Creation

Overview

This 40-minute lesson engages third class students in Gaeilge to consolidate their understanding of weather-related vocabulary and the use of past and present tenses through collaborative poetry writing. Students will draw on their prior learning, actively participate in sentence creation, and produce a simple poem, strengthening oral and written language skills in line with the Irish Primary Language Curriculum.

Curriculum Alignment

  • Oral Language (Listening and Speaking): Engage with familiar topics; express ideas clearly.
  • Reading: Recognise familiar words and phrases; develop interest in creative language use.
  • Writing: Compose short texts; practise constructing sentences using tenses.
  • Strand: Oral Language, Reading, Writing
  • Learning outcomes:
    • Oral Language: ML_A1 (engage in conversations in Gaeilge using familiar vocabulary)
    • Reading: ML_B1 (read and recognise familiar everyday words and phrases)
    • Writing: ML_C1 (write simple sentences using present and past tense verbs)
  • Competency: Creative communication and confident use of Gaeilge.

Learning Objectives

By the end of the lesson, pupils will be able to:

  • Use appropriate vocabulary related to the weather in Gaeilge.
  • Formulate sentences in both present and past tense relating to weather experiences.
  • Collaboratively contribute to creating a simple poem using the weather theme.
  • Write their own poem based on the sentences generated.

Resources

  • Whiteboard and coloured markers
  • Weather flashcards (vocabulary refresher)
  • Copies of simple weather vocabulary chart (optional)
  • Lined exercise copies or notebooks for poem writing
  • Audio recorder/mobile device (optional, for recording final poems)

Lesson Structure

1. Stimulus (10 minutes)

  • Objective: Activate prior knowledge and vocabulary recall
  • Begin by playing a short weather-themed video or soundscape in Gaeilge (e.g., sounds of rain, wind, sun, thunder) to engage auditory senses.
  • Show weather flashcards with vocabulary (e.g., “grian”, “fearthainn”, “gaofar”, “sneachta”) and ask students to chorally repeat the words.
  • Quick recap: Ask pupils to say aloud one sentence about today's weather in Gaeilge using the present tense, and one sentence about yesterday’s weather using past tense (e.g., “Tá an ghrian ag taitneamh.”, “Bhí sé ag cur báistí aréir.”).

2. Development (20 minutes)

  • Objective: Construct sentences collaboratively using past and present tense; model sentence formation for poem
  • Teacher invites the pupils to suggest sentences about weather experiences, both past and present tense, creating a word bank on the board. For instance:
    • Present tense: "Tá sé ag cur báistí."
    • Past tense: "Bhí sé gaofar inné."
  • Teacher writes the agreed sentences on the board, grouping them by tense and discussing any important grammar points (e.g., verb endings).
  • Discuss and decide as a class which sentences they want to include in their poem, ensuring active participation from each pupil.
  • Use the sentences to form a simple, rhythmic poem together on the board. Structure the poem so that it highlights the contrast between past and present weather.

3. Individual Writing (5 minutes)

  • Objective: Compose own short poem based on the collaborative poem and sentence bank
  • Children copy the poem from the board into their copies, or write their poem inspired by the sentences created.
  • Encourage them to add one or two of their own weather sentences using verbs in past or present tense.

4. Cognitive Conclusion (5 minutes)

  • Objective: Reflect on learning and develop metacognition about language use
  • Invite a few pupils to read their poems aloud to the class, fostering confidence and oral language practice.
  • Discuss as a group: Which parts of the poem did they find easiest to write? Which verbs did they enjoy using? What new words did they learn?
  • Highlight the importance of using both past and present tenses to talk about weather events and experiences.

Assessment

  • Formative: Teacher observes pupil participation during sentence creation and poem reading.
  • Written: Evaluate pupils' written poems for correct use of weather vocabulary and correct formation of present and past tense sentences.
  • Oral: Listen to pupils reading poems aloud to assess pronunciation and confidence.

Extension Ideas (Optional)

  • Use digital devices to record students reading their poems and create an audio book of weather poems in Gaeilge.
  • Create weather-themed accompanying artwork to display with the poems in the classroom.
  • Introduce simple weather-related idioms or sayings in Gaeilge to explore cultural language aspects.

This structured and collaborative lesson not only reinforces key grammatical structures as specified by the IE Curriculum but also nurtures creative expression in Gaeilge, engaging third class pupils in language learning that is both meaningful and memorable.

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