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Engage with Procedures

English • 30 • 29 students • Created with AI following Aligned with the NCCA Primary Curriculum, Junior Cycle & Senior Cycle (Leaving Cert) specifications

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English
30
29 students
17 April 2025

Teaching Instructions

I want a reading lesson plan for procedural writing

Engage with Procedures

Objective

Students will understand the concept of procedural writing and will be able to identify and create a simple procedural text by the end of the lesson.

Learning Outcomes

  1. Cognitive: Students will identify the key features of procedural writing including the use of sequential steps and imperative verbs.
  2. Affective: Students will express enthusiasm for writing and take pride in creating their own procedural texts.
  3. Psychomotor: Students will be able to draft a short procedural text collaboratively.

Duration

30 minutes

Materials Needed

  • Whiteboard and markers
  • Printed examples of simple procedural texts (e.g., recipes, how-to guides)
  • Graphic organiser for planning procedures
  • Paper and pencils for students
  • Timer for activities
  • Imaginative props (e.g., cooking utensils, toys) for demonstration

Curriculum Frameworks and Standards

This lesson aligns with the Primary Language Curriculum in Ireland, particularly focusing on:

  • Reading with understanding
  • Writing for different purposes
  • Communicating effectively

Lesson Structure

Introduction (5 minutes)

  1. Hook: Begin with a fun demonstration, e.g., making a simple sandwich. Ask students to pay close attention to the steps you take.
  2. Discussion: Ask, "What did I just do?" and guide students to understand that you demonstrated a series of steps (procedures).

Explicit Teaching (10 minutes)

  1. Definition: Explain what procedural writing is: a way to tell someone how to do or make something.
  2. Features:
    • Sequential steps (first, next, last)
    • Imperative verbs (e.g., mix, cut, serve)
    • Clear and concise language
  3. Modeling: Display a simple procedural text on the whiteboard (e.g., “How to make a fruit salad”). Read it together and highlight the features identified.

Guided Practice (10 minutes)

  1. Group Activity:
    • Divide the class into small groups of 5-6 students.
    • Give each group a different task (e.g., “How to brush your teeth,” “How to plant a seed”).
    • Provide a graphic organiser for each group to plan their procedural text.
  2. Collaborative Writing: As students work, circulate the room to offer support and guidance. Encourage them to think about the sequence of steps and the language they use.

Conclusion (5 minutes)

  1. Sharing: Invite each group to share their procedural writing with the class. They can read their steps aloud or share with a partner.
  2. Reflection: Ask students to think about how procedural writing can help in daily tasks. Discuss how they might use it at home or school.

Assessment

  • Monitor student engagement during group activities.
  • Evaluate the clarity and logical sequence of the procedural texts created by each group.
  • Use informal observation to assess students’ understanding of key features as they present their work.

Differentiation Strategies

  • Support: provide sentence starters for less confident writers.
  • Challenge: encourage advanced students to add illustrations or complex steps to their texts.

Closure

Encourage students to try writing their own procedural text at home using the same structure learned in class. Remind them that the more precise they are, the easier it is for someone else to follow their instructions!


With this detailed lesson plan, educators are well-equipped to guide their students in understanding and practicing procedural writing while aligning with the required educational standards.

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