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Éadaí Inquiry

Gaeilge • 50 • 18 students • Created with AI following Aligned with the NCCA Primary Curriculum, Junior Cycle & Senior Cycle (Leaving Cert) specifications

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Gaeilge
50
18 students
27 September 2025

Teaching Instructions

I want the plan to focus on the topic éadaí. This lesson Will focus on new vocab to be learnt over the month and easy phrases like cad a bhfuil ort

Overview

This 50-minute lesson introduces sixth class students (ages 11-12) to vocabulary related to éadaí (clothing) and simple conversational phrases like Cad atá ort? in accordance with the Irish Primary Language Curriculum framework. The lesson follows the Curriculum Framework for Ireland (IE), focusing on oral language development, vocabulary acquisition, and cultural awareness through engaging, interactive activities that foster communicative competence.


Learning Objectives

By the end of the lesson, students will:

  • Understand and use new vocabulary related to clothing (éadaí).
  • Use simple phrases to describe what they or others are wearing, particularly Cad atá ort? and responses.
  • Develop listening and speaking skills through interactive conversations.
  • Show awareness of cultural aspects related to clothing in Ireland.

IE Curriculum Standards and Competencies Addressed

  • Oral Language (Speaking and Listening): Pupils engage in meaningful conversations using everyday language (Curriculum for Gaelige, Level 3-4).
  • Vocabulary Development: Learners expand vocabulary related to familiar topics, including clothing and self-expression (Language and Literacy, Primary Curriculum, Strand 1).
  • Communicative Competence: Pupils participate in asking and answering questions appropriately (Communicative Approaches to Language Learning, IE Curriculum Framework).
  • Intercultural Understanding: Explores cultural contexts of clothing in Irish tradition to enhance cultural identity.

Lesson Breakdown

TimeActivityDescriptionResourcesAssessment
0-5 minsWarm-up & RevisionBegin with a quick ‘Gaeilge Bua’ drink of oral questions — ask students Cad atá ort inniu? eliciting spontaneous responses about what they are wearing in Gaeilge. This starts activating existing vocabulary and sets context.None (whole-class discussion)Observation: Are students attempting to use Gaeilge confidently?
5-15 minsIntroduce New VocabularyIntroduce 12 new clothing words (e.g. léine, bríste, sciorta, hata, bróga, cóta, geansaí, carbhat, stocaí, brístí gearra, sciorta plaideach, seaicéad) with visual aids - flashcards or images. Use total physical response (TPR) by acting out putting on each item. Repeat pronunciation as a class.Flashcards with images; real clothing items (optional)Formative: Choral repetition and individual pronunciation practice.
15-25 minsPhrase Focus: Cad atá ort?Teach the phrase Cad atá ort? (“What are you wearing?”). Model full sentences: Tá léine agam. Tá bróga ort. Pair students (A & B) to ask and answer about what each other is “wearing” using the new vocab and phrase structure. Rotate pairs every 3 minutes for varied practice.Phrase prompt cardsPeer assessment and teacher observation for correct use of phrase and vocabulary.
25-35 minsInteractive StorytellingShare a short, culturally relevant story or poem featuring clothing (e.g. An Cat agus a Cháir Éadaí). Stop at key points asking Cad atá ar an gcat? to encourage vocabulary retrieval and contextual understanding.Printed story or poem; story imagesComprehension check: Students point/describe clothing items during story pauses.
35-45 minsCreative Task: Clothing CollageIn small groups (3 per group), students create a paper collage of an outfit using magazine cut-outs or drawings; they label each item in Gaeilge. Each group then presents their outfit using Cad atá ort? Tá ... orm. Descriptions should be oral with visual support.Magazines, scissors, glue, paper, markersGroup presentations assessed for vocabulary use and sentence formation.
45-50 minsWrap-up and Self-AssessmentIndividual ‘Gaeilge Reflection Sheet’: Students tick or write about two new words they learned and one sentence using Cad atá ort? They share one item verbally if time permits.Reflection sheetsSelf-assessment and teacher review for understanding.

Differentiation

  • Support: Provide bilingual flashcards, sentence starters, and one-to-one modeling for students with additional needs.
  • Challenge: Encourage some students to create longer descriptive sentences using colours or adjectives (e.g. Tá bríste dearg orm.).

Homework (Optional)

  • Students note down descriptions of their family members’ or friends’ clothing using Cad atá ort? sentences to share next class.

Links to Wider Curriculum

  • SPHE: Encourages self-expression and identity.
  • Visual Arts: Enhances creativity during collage activity.
  • History/Culture: Implicit introduction to traditional Irish clothing symbols.

Teacher Reflection Prompts

  • Did students confidently use new clothing vocabulary aloud?
  • How well did students engage with Cad atá ort? phrase practice in pairs?
  • Were visuals and TPR effective for vocabulary retention?
  • How did students respond to culturally contextual storytelling?

This lesson actively engages all learners using holistic language acquisition strategies, real-world communicative phrases, and multimodal approaches, nurturing both linguistic skills and cultural appreciation in line with the Irish Curriculum Framework for Gaeilge.

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