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Weekend Stories

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
11 May 2025

Teaching Instructions

I want an English lesson plan for a Monday morning lesson where students complete oral language as they discuss their weekend and then take out their news copy and write down 3 sentences and a picture to go with their sentences about the weekend

Weekend Stories

Overview

This 40-minute class engages first-class students in developing their oral language, writing, and drawing skills by sharing and recording their weekend experiences. The activities align with the Irish Primary Language Curriculum (English) and the IE Curriculum framework, reinforcing competencies in oral storytelling, sentence construction, and illustrating ideas.


Learning Objectives

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

  • Participate confidently in a group discussion using complete sentences about personal experiences (Oral Language - Early Level Strand: Receptiveness and Expression).
  • Compose 3 simple, coherent sentences related to their weekend activities (Writing - Strand: Writing Stimulation and Strand Unit: Early Writing).
  • Create an illustrative picture to complement their sentences, connecting ideas visually (Visual Arts - Strand: Drawing).
  • Demonstrate understanding of sequence and chronology by organising their ideas logically (Language Competency Strand).

Curriculum Links

English Language (Junior Primary)

  • Oral Language: Express ideas, feelings, and experiences clearly and confidently.
  • Reading and Writing: Write simple sentences with correct spacing, letters, and punctuation.
  • Visual Arts: Communicate ideas through drawings linked to text.

Key Competencies (IE Curriculum Framework):

  • Communicating and literacy development.
  • Creativity and imagination.
  • Self-expression and confidence.

Materials Needed

  • Individual news copy books
  • Pencils, erasers, and crayons/coloured pencils
  • Class whiteboard and markers

Lesson Outline

1. Warm-Up: Weekend Sharing Circle (10 minutes)

  • Activity: In a circle, each student takes turns answering the prompt, “What did you do at the weekend?”
  • Teacher Role: Facilitate, model full sentences (“At the weekend, I played in the park.”), encourage turn-taking and attentive listening. Use supportive questioning (“Who did you play with?”, “What game did you play?”) to extend responses.
  • IE Curriculum Focus: Oral language development and confidence building.

2. Guided Writing Task: Weekend News (20 minutes)

  • Instructions to Students:
    • Write 3 sentences in your news copy about your weekend.
    • Each sentence should tell something different you did or saw.
    • Remember to use capital letters, finger spaces, and full stops!
  • Teacher Role: Circulate, offer individual prompts if needed (“Can you tell me one more thing about your weekend?”), assist with spelling and sentence structure gently.
  • Differentiation: For emerging writers, allow oral dictation with teacher scribing. For advanced students, encourage adding adjectives (“I played a fun game.”).
  • IE Curriculum Focus: Writing fluency, sentence formation, handwriting development, and confidence in written self-expression.

3. Drawing and Illustration (7 minutes)

  • Activity: Draw a picture at the top or bottom of the page that matches your sentences. Encourage simple compositions illustrating people, places, or objects from their weekend story.
  • Teacher Role: Support creativity, prompt observation (“What colours will you use? Where were you in your drawing?”), and foster pride in their artwork.
  • IE Curriculum Focus: Visual literacy and fine motor skills.

4. Sharing and Reflection (3 minutes)

  • Activity: Invite a few volunteers to share their 3 sentences and picture with the class. Reinforce positive feedback, highlight vocabulary use, and celebrate effort.
  • Teacher Role: Model active listening, use praise and encourage peer appreciation (“What do you like about their story?”).
  • IE Curriculum Focus: Oral presentation skills, listening, and social interaction.

Assessment

  • Formative assessment through observation during the oral sharing circle for use of complete sentences and language confidence.
  • Review written sentences for correct sentence structure, punctuation, and spelling appropriate to their stage.
  • Evaluate drawings for relevance and effort, noting connection between text and illustration.
  • Provide verbal feedback tailored to each student's performance to encourage continued growth.

Extension / Homework Idea

  • Encourage students to ask a family member about their weekend and bring in a simple drawing or sentence to share the next day, reinforcing conversational and writing skills across contexts.

Reflection Notes for Teacher

  • Note which students needed the most support and plan targeted activities to strengthen sentence writing or oral expression in subsequent lessons.
  • Consider incorporating digital storytelling tools in future lessons to ‘wow’ students and deepen engagement in oral and written expression.

This highly interactive lesson plan nurtures foundational English literacy skills, grounded in the developmental principles of the IE Curriculum, while making learning personal and meaningful through students’ own weekend experiences.

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