
English • 40 • 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 to plan a lesson introducing the genre of procedural writing. I will firstly read out a recipe for making a pizza, not telling the children what I am reading about and they must guess. Then we will look at the key features of procedural writing, recipe/ instructions on how to do something; title, list of ingredients/materials, numbered steps, transition words e.g first, then, next, now etc., and conclusion (optional e.g enjoy! eat! have fun! Teacher writes this as a checklist on an A3 sheet to use later in the week. Children and teacher explore 'bossy verbs' teacher writes baking related ones on an A3 sheet also. Class discuss how every detail is important and orally discuss steps to make a sandwich. Class play 'hot seat', one child sits in front of the board with the title of a recipe or instructions behind them, each group brainstorms the key steps and transitions words, then group by group give one step until the child guesses the title. This is my lesson plan template: ST Name: Kym Fox ST Number: 40036679 Class Level: 2nd & 3rd Class Date: 14/05/25
Subject: English Time: 9:00 Duration of Lesson: 40 minutes No of Pupils: 27 pupils Strand(s): Oral Language Element(s): Exploring and using Learning Outcome(s): [Information giving, explanation and justification] Analyse and select information to communicate ideas and opinions for a variety of purposes, such as informing, debating, explaining, justifying and persuading.
Focus of the new learning/Learning Objectives: (Two are required. One other may be added if deemed necessary)
Higher order questions (Open Questions) 1. 2. 3. Language Development opportunities in this lesson: Literacy Development opportunities in this lesson: Teaching Methodologies: Please underline the primary methodology/ies to be used during the lesson. • All Subjects: Talk and Discussion, Collaborative/Co-operative Learning, Active Learning, Skills Through Content, Using Local Environment, Problem Solving
Introduction: Stimulus: Elicit Prior Knowledge: Share Learning Intention:
Development:
Conclusion: Cognitive: Social: Universal Design for Learning:
Pupil(s) Reason(s) Method(s) Additional Comments
The Learning Environment Resources:
Primary methodologies underlined:
| Pupil(s) | Reason(s) | Method(s) | Additional Comments |
|---|---|---|---|
| Pupils with language delay or EAL | Struggle with vocabulary and sequencing | Visual aids – A3 posters, use of gestures, repetition | Print materials with pictures for clarity |
| Pupils with attention difficulties | Sustain engagement | Interactive ‘hot seat’ game, group work | Frequent check-ins; movement in activity |
| All pupils | Different learning preferences | Multimodal input – oral reading, visual text, oral and group participation | Mix of visual, auditory, and kinesthetic approaches |
This detailed and interactive lesson plan aligns directly with the IE Curriculum’s focus on oral language development and communicating ideas effectively for procedural purposes and enables pupils to grasp foundational writing structures with highly engaging, cooperative oral activities.
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