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Teach Irish Words

Gaeilge • 30 • 21 students • Created with AI following Aligned with the NCCA Primary Curriculum, Junior Cycle & Senior Cycle (Leaving Cert) specifications

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Gaeilge
30
21 students
7 May 2025

Teaching Instructions

can you make me a power point with pcitures and words in irish. window, door, chimney, kitchen, , then have a match acitivity word with pciture. very simple

Teach Irish Words

Overview

This 30-minute lesson introduces first-class students (aged 6–7) to simple Gaeilge vocabulary related to the home environment, focusing on four key words: fuinneog (window), doras (door), simléar (chimney), and cistin (kitchen). The lesson aligns closely with the Curriculum Framework for Gaeilge in Ireland, emphasising oral language development, vocabulary acquisition, and visual recognition skills.

Curriculum Alignment

  • Strand: Oral Language (Comhrá) / Vocabulary Development
  • Learning Outcome: Students will understand and use simple Gaeilge vocabulary related to everyday surroundings.
  • NCCA Curriculum Objectives:
    • Recognise and use a growing number of Gaeilge words associated with immediate surroundings (Cm3, p. 41).
    • Develop listening skills through responding to familiar words (Ol1, p. 43).
    • Develop oral language through simple phrases and word recognition (OM1, p. 44).
  • Key Competency: Communicating – engaging in conversations using simple, familiar words and phrases related to everyday life.

Learning Objectives

By the end of this lesson, students will:

  1. Identify and name fuinneog, doras, simléar, and cistin in Gaeilge when shown pictures.
  2. Match words with the correct pictures in a fun and interactive manner.
  3. Pronounce the words clearly with teacher support.
  4. Develop confidence in using Gaeilge vocabulary relating to the home.

Materials Needed

  • Projector or interactive whiteboard
  • PowerPoint with images and Gaeilge words (prepared as per teacher instructions)
  • Printed picture and word cards for the matching activity (optional for hands-on engagement)

Lesson Structure

1. Introduction (5 mins)

  • Greet the class in Gaeilge using simple phrases (Dia dhuit, a pháistí!)
  • Introduce the topic: "Inniu foghlaimímid focail faoin teach." (Today we learn words about the house.)
  • Show the first slide with a picture of a fuinneog and say the word clearly multiple times, encouraging choral repetition.
  • Repeat for doras, simléar, and cistin.

2. PowerPoint Presentation with Vocabulary (10 mins)

  • Present each slide showing a clear, colourful picture alongside its Gaeilge word (e.g., a bright image of a window with fuinneog underneath).
  • For each, the teacher models pronunciation slowly and clearly; the class repeats as a group and individually.
  • Include short, simple sentences orally, e.g., "Seo an fuinneog." (This is the window.)
  • Engage the students by asking: An féidir leat an doras a fháil? (Can you find the door?) pointing to the picture.

3. Matching Activity (10 mins)

  • Use PowerPoint slides with mixed pictures and words. On one side are the pictures, on the other the words scrambled.
  • Teacher calls on students to come up and draw a line (or drag on interactive board) matching the correct Gaeilge word to the corresponding picture.
  • For class engagement, students can say the word aloud before matching.
  • If technology is limited, use printed cards to do the same activity in small groups or pairs, reinforcing peer learning.

4. Review and Assessment (5 mins)

  • Quick oral quiz: show a picture and ask, Cad é seo? (What is this?)
  • Individual students answer by saying the Gaeilge word.
  • Provide positive feedback and correct gently if needed.
  • Praise all attempts to boost confidence.

Differentiation & Support

  • Visual learners benefit from colourful images paired with written words.
  • Verbal repetition supports auditory learners.
  • Pair activity provides peer support for slower learners.
  • Challenge advanced students to form simple sentences orally, e.g., Tá an doras dubh. (The door is black.)

Extension Ideas

  • Ask children to draw their own house and label parts with Gaeilge words learned.
  • Create a song or rhyme including the words: fuinneog, doras, simléar, cistin.
  • Use a tablet app or online game practising these vocabulary items for additional home reinforcement.

PowerPoint Slide Content Outline

  1. Title Slide: Focail faoi Thithe (Words about Houses) with welcoming image
  2. Slide 1: Picture of a window + fuinneog (Pronunciation guide: [fun-nyog])
  3. Slide 2: Picture of a door + doras (Pronunciation guide: [duh-russ])
  4. Slide 3: Picture of a chimney + simléar (Pronunciation guide: [shim-lare])
  5. Slide 4: Picture of a kitchen + cistin (Pronunciation guide: [kish-tin])
  6. Slide 5: Matching activity with images on left, words scrambled on right (drag lines)
  7. Slide 6: Matching activity answers revealed
  8. Slide 7: Review quiz: show picture, class shouts word
  9. Final Slide: Thank you in Gaeilge + Go maith! (Well done!)

This lesson plan delivers an engaging, curriculum-based Gaeilge vocabulary session designed to develop student confidence, listening comprehension, and oral language skills, utilising a multimedia, interactive approach tailored perfectly for first-class students in Ireland.

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