
English • 60 • 25 students • Created with AI following Aligned with the NCCA Primary Curriculum, Junior Cycle & Senior Cycle (Leaving Cert) specifications
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Create a ready-to-use lesson plan series for a 5th year Ordinary level English class based on the chapter 'South Caroline,' divided by its four sections. Each lesson should include an engaging and active task related to the section, success criteria, differentiation strategies for diverse learners including dyslexia-friendly reading options, and extension activities for advanced learners. The chapter questions and a summative task should be reserved for the final lesson after all sections have been covered. Include varied, engaging activities such as stations, group discussions, creative writing, or drama reflecting the teacher's style. The plan should focus on plot, characters, themes, symbols, and relationships within the text. Include clear success criteria and differentiation strategies for each lesson to support understanding and active thinking. Country: Ireland, Curriculum: Irish secondary curriculum, Level: 5th year Ordinary level.
60 minutes
5th Year Ordinary Level English (25 Students)
Irish Curriculum Framework for IE – English
By the end of this lesson, students will:
Engaging Starter (10 mins)
Station Rotation: Understanding Plot, Characters, Symbols (30 mins)
Group Discussion (10 mins)
Plenary (10 mins)
60 minutes
By the end, students will:
Starter: Theme Brainstorm (10 mins)
Paired Close Reading and Annotation (15 mins)
Creative Drama Task (20 mins)
Reflective Writing (10 mins)
Plenary: Think-Pair-Share (5 mins)
60 minutes
By lesson end, students will:
Starter Quiz: Symbol Spotting (10 mins)
Symbolic Analysis in Groups (20 mins)
Independent Creative Task (20 mins)
Plenary: Concept Mapping (10 mins)
60 minutes
Students will:
Starter Reflective Quiz (10 mins)
Close Reading and Discussion (20 mins)
Active Revision: Stations Review (20 mins)
Plenary: Goal Setting and Reflection (10 mins)
This four-lesson series on South Caroline ensures students engage actively with plot, character, symbols, themes, and relationships while applying varied learning styles to support diverse learners. Use formative assessments embedded in activities to guide further instruction, and celebrate creative responses to spark enjoyment of literature. The scaffolding and rich differentiation honour the IE Curriculum’s emphasis on holistic literacy and critical thinking.
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