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Writing Procedural Texts

English • 30 • 14 students • Created with AI following Aligned with the NCCA Primary Curriculum, Junior Cycle & Senior Cycle (Leaving Cert) specifications

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English
30
14 students
19 May 2025

Teaching Instructions

i want this plan to focus on using their procedural writing techniques to come up with a recipe for rice krispie buns. i want the plan to include a stimulus and also a lower and higher order question for the introduction, development and conclusion

Overview

This engaging 30-minute class with 14 students focuses on applying procedural writing techniques to create a simple, age-appropriate recipe: Rice Krispie buns. This lesson is carefully designed to align with the IE Curriculum framework for First Class (age 6-7), supporting key literacy competencies including writing procedure texts, sequencing, and oral language development.


Learning Objectives

By the end of this lesson, students will be able to:

  • W1.4 Write simple procedural texts using sequenced steps (IE Curriculum: English, Writing Standards, First Class).
  • R2.1 Listen and respond to information presented orally and visually (Listening and Talking).
  • L1.2 Use appropriate vocabulary and sentence structures to describe processes.
  • S1.3 Work collaboratively, discussing ideas and sharing writing.

Curriculum Connections

  • English: Writing - Procedures strand
  • English: Listening and Talking - Listening for Information and Ideas
  • Personal and Social Education - Collaborative skills

Resources

  • Visual stimulus: Picture sequence showing ingredients and steps for making Rice Krispie buns
  • Real or plastic ingredients (Rice Krispies, melted chocolate, butter, cupcake cases) as props
  • Whiteboard and markers
  • Writing books and pencils

Lesson Structure

1. Introduction (7 mins)

Stimulus:
Show students the picture sequence of making Rice Krispie buns (4 images: ingredients, mixing, spooning into cases, cooling).

  • Lower Order Question:
    "What do you see in these pictures?"
    (Expected answer: ingredients and steps for making Rice Krispie buns)

  • Higher Order Question:
    "Why do you think it’s important to follow these steps in order when making the buns?"

Teacher Action:
Model explaining that procedural texts tell us how to do something step-by-step. Explain that today students will write their own recipe for Rice Krispie buns.


2. Development (15 mins)

Activity:

  • Discuss and list the ingredients and equipment needed.

  • Together with the class, sequence the steps orally, encouraging students to use procedural verbs (mix, pour, wait).

  • Lower Order Question:
    "Can you tell me what the first step of the recipe is?"

  • Higher Order Question:
    "What might happen if we skip one of the steps or do them in the wrong order?"

Writing Task:
Students write a short procedural text (3-4 steps) in their writing books, using simple sentences and sequencing words (first, next, then, last).

Teacher Action:
Support students with sentence starters on the board and circulate to encourage vocabulary usage and structure.


3. Conclusion (8 mins)

Oral Sharing:
Invite volunteers to share one of their steps aloud.

  • Lower Order Question:
    "What is your favourite step and why?"

  • Higher Order Question:
    "How could you make your instructions clearer for someone who doesn’t know how to make Rice Krispie buns?"

Assessment:
Use a simple checklist aligned with IE curriculum W1.4 to assess if the students:

  • Wrote sequenced steps
  • Used procedural verbs
  • Used simple conjunctions/sequencers

Feedback:
Give positive oral feedback highlighting clear sequencing or good use of vocabulary.


Differentiation

  • Support students needing help with sentence structure by providing sentence frames (e.g., First, I mix…).
  • Challenge higher achievers to include adjectives or explain why each step is important.

Reflection and Extension

For homework or extension, students could attempt making Rice Krispie buns at home and write about their experience or improvements they would make next time.


This lesson plan brings procedural writing to life through engaging stimuli, carefully scaffolded questioning, and hands-on vocabulary and structure development, truly embodying the Irish Primary English Curriculum principles and enriching the learners’ language experience.

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