
Mathematics • 45 • 27 students • Created with AI following Aligned with the NCCA Primary Curriculum, Junior Cycle & Senior Cycle (Leaving Cert) specifications
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I want the plan to focus on the 2nd day of Area for 10-year olds
This 45-minute session is designed for a class of 27 ten-year-old students and is the second day of the unit on Area. Building on prior knowledge from Day 1, this lesson deepens understanding of calculating the area of rectangles and introduces practical problem-solving using grids. The lesson adheres to the Irish Primary Curriculum – Mathematics standards and integrates active learning and formative assessment approaches to support diverse learners.
Irish Primary Curriculum – Maths Strand: Measures and Geometry
Educational Approaches:
By the end of this lesson, students will be able to:
| Time | Activity | Description | Resources/Notes |
|---|---|---|---|
| 0-5 min | Starter Recap | ||
| Quick review of Day 1 concepts: What is area? Why do we calculate it? | |||
| Interactive Q&A using mini whiteboards – students write one thing they remember about area. | Mini whiteboards and markers | ||
| 5-15 min | Concrete Exploration | ||
| In small groups (3-4 students), use square unit blocks to cover rectangle shapes on grid paper. Count the blocks to find area. Teacher circulates to prompt discussion using questions like: "How many squares cover this shape?" "What happens if the rectangle grows longer?" | Square unit blocks, grid paper | ||
| 15-25 min | Pictorial Representation | ||
| Transition to drawing and counting squares on grid paper. Individually shade rectangles and count squares to find the area. Students write their calculations. Introduce formula: Area = length × width. Demonstrate with example rectangles. | Grid paper, ruler, whiteboard | ||
| 25-35 min | Real-Life Problem Solving | ||
| Present real-life problems (e.g., garden plot dimensions, carpet sizes). In pairs, students draw or visualize rectangles on grids and calculate area required. Teacher supports and challenges students with extension questions. | Worksheet with scenarios | ||
| 35-42 min | Formative Assessment and Reflection | ||
| Use a "thumbs up/down" to gauge confidence. Students complete a quick quiz on mini whiteboards: calculating area of a given rectangle. Teacher provides instant feedback and scaffolding. | Mini whiteboards, markers | ||
| 42-45 min | Plenary and Next Steps | ||
| Summarise key points. Students verbalise one new thing they learned today. Introduce idea that next lesson will cover irregular shapes’ area (preparing for compound shapes). | None |
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This lesson plan integrates inquiry-based learning with multi-representational approaches in line with Irish educational philosophy, promoting deep understanding of area among 10-year-olds. The focus on collaboration, formative assessment, and real-world applications aims to create a memorable and effective learning experience.
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