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Adventure with Tom Crean

English • 40 • 22 students • Created with AI following Aligned with the NCCA Primary Curriculum, Junior Cycle & Senior Cycle (Leaving Cert) specifications

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English
40
22 students
17 April 2025

Teaching Instructions

oral language lesson on 'Tom Crean: Ice Man'

Adventure with Tom Crean

Overview

This lesson plan focuses on enhancing the oral language skills of fourth-class students through an engaging exploration of the story "Tom Crean: Ice Man." The lesson will encompass storytelling, vocabulary building, critical thinking, and collaborative speaking activities, in line with the Irish Education (IE) curriculum standards.


Learning Objectives

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

  1. Retell key events from Tom Crean's life, demonstrating understanding of the narrative.
  2. Use new vocabulary associated with exploration and survival.
  3. Collaborate in small groups to discuss themes and character traits.
  4. Improve confidence in speaking and listening skills.

Curriculum Alignment

  • Primary Language Curriculum, IE: This lesson aligns with the oral language strand, focusing on listening, responding, and speaking effectively.
  • English Language Curriculum for Fourth Class, IE: Students will engage in collaborative discussions and presentations, addressing standard P1 (Understanding the Story) and P3 (Engaging in Conversation).

Resources Needed

  • "Tom Crean: Ice Man" book (or excerpts)
  • Whiteboard and markers
  • Sticky notes
  • Pictures or visuals related to Tom Crean's expeditions
  • Vocabulary list handouts
  • Audio recording device (optional)

Lesson Structure

Introduction (5 minutes)

  • Teacher's Introduction (2 minutes):

    • Greet the class and introduce the topic: Tom Crean, an Irish explorer.
    • Briefly share exciting snippets about his adventures to grab attention.
  • Think-Pair-Share Activity (3 minutes):

    • Pose the question: "What do you think an explorer does?"
    • Students think for a moment, pair up, and share their thoughts with a partner.

Listening Activity (10 minutes)

  • Story Reading (5 minutes):

    • Read a selected passage from "Tom Crean: Ice Man" aloud.
    • Encourage students to listen carefully for key details.
  • Comprehension Check (5 minutes):

    • Ask the students questions about the passage:
      • Who is Tom Crean?
      • What adventure was he on?
      • What challenges did he face?
    • Record responses on the whiteboard to facilitate discussion.

Vocabulary Exploration (10 minutes)

  • Introducing New Vocabulary (5 minutes):

    • Present words such as "expedition," "bravery," "navigate," and "survival."
    • Provide definitions and examples in context.
  • Group Vocabulary Activity (5 minutes):

    • Divide students into small groups. Each group selects one vocabulary word and creates a sentence or a short skit using that word.
    • Have groups share their sentences or perform their skits with the class.

Group Discussion (10 minutes)

  • Theme Discussion (5 minutes):

    • In their groups, students discuss the themes of courage and teamwork in Tom Crean's adventures.
    • Provide guiding questions, e.g., "How did Tom show bravery?" and "Why is teamwork important in an expedition?"
  • Sharing Insights (5 minutes):

    • Groups take turns sharing one insight or conclusion they reached during their discussion.
    • Encourage responses and questions from peers for engagement.

Conclusion (5 minutes)

  • Wrap-Up Discussion:

    • Recap the key points of the lesson.
    • Ask students to reflect on what they learned today about Tom Crean and what qualities make someone a great explorer.
  • Exit Ticket Activity:

    • Each student writes one new thing they learned about Tom Crean on a sticky note and sticks it on the whiteboard as they leave.

Assessment

  • Formative Assessment:

    • Monitor participation during discussions and group activities.
    • Review exit tickets to assess individual understanding of the lesson content.
  • Peer Assessment:

    • Encourage peer feedback during group presentations.

Extensions

  • For students interested in further exploration, suggest they research another explorer and prepare a short presentation for the next class.
  • Consider a follow-up lesson that combines creative writing where students can write a diary entry from Tom Crean's perspective during one of his adventures.

This lesson plan aims to create an enthusiastic learning environment that showcases the captivating life of Tom Crean while developing essential oral language skills in young students. By drawing on discussions, teamwork, and creative expression, teachers can foster a classroom culture rich in engagement and curiosity.

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