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Ireland · NCCA Curriculum Specifications

6th Class Voices and Visions: Advanced Literacy for 6th Class

This course prepares students for the transition to secondary school by deepening their critical engagement with complex texts and diverse writing styles. Students refine their ability to analyze authorial intent, master persuasive communication, and explore the nuances of digital and traditional media.

6 units·50 topics·Ages 11-12

01The Power of Narrative and Character

9 topics·Autumn Term

Students explore how authors build complex worlds and characters through descriptive language and structural choices.

Character Evolution and Motivation

Analyzing how characters change over time in response to conflict and internal growth.

Hot SeatRole PlayThink-Pair-Share
Setting as a Narrative Tool

Examining how the physical and social environment influences the mood and plot of a story.

Gallery WalkConcept Mapping
Structural Devices in Fiction

Investigating how flashbacks, foreshadowing, and pacing affect the reader's experience.

JigsawCase Study Analysis
Point of View and Narrative Voice

Exploring how different narrative perspectives shape the reader's understanding of events and characters.

Think-Pair-ShareRole Play
Theme Identification and Development

Identifying and analyzing the underlying messages or central ideas conveyed in a narrative.

Hexagonal ThinkingConcept Mapping
Conflict and Resolution in Stories

Examining the types of conflict (internal/external) and how they drive the plot and character development.

Case Study AnalysisDecision Matrix
Crafting Descriptive Language

Practicing the use of vivid verbs, precise adjectives, and sensory details to create engaging narratives.

RAFT WritingGraffiti Wall
Dialogue and Pacing

Understanding how dialogue advances the plot, reveals character, and controls the story's pace.

Role PlayPeer Teaching
Introduction to Short Story Analysis

Applying literary analysis techniques to a complete short story, identifying key elements.

Socratic SeminarCase Study Analysis

02Persuasion, Argument, and Rhetoric

8 topics·Autumn Term

Focusing on the art of influence, students learn to identify bias and construct logical, evidence-based arguments.

Identifying Bias and Subjectivity

Learning to distinguish between objective facts and subjective opinions in media and advertisements.

Case Study AnalysisChalk Talk
The Art of Formal Debate

Developing oral communication skills through structured arguments and rebuttals.

Formal DebateFishbowl DiscussionSocratic Seminar
Writing for Change

Crafting persuasive letters and articles aimed at solving local or global issues.

RAFT WritingPeer Teaching
Understanding Logical Fallacies

Identifying common errors in reasoning that weaken an argument, such as ad hominem or straw man.

Document MysteryCase Study Analysis
Rhetorical Devices in Persuasion

Exploring techniques like ethos, pathos, and logos, and how they are used to influence an audience.

Socratic SeminarWorld Café
Analyzing Advertisements

Deconstructing advertisements to understand their persuasive strategies and target audiences.

Case Study AnalysisGallery Walk
Constructing a Thesis Statement

Developing clear, concise, and arguable thesis statements for persuasive essays.

Think-Pair-SharePeer Teaching
Supporting Arguments with Evidence

Learning to select and integrate relevant evidence from various sources to support claims.

JigsawDocument Mystery

03Poetry and the Power of Imagery

8 topics·Spring Term

Students deconstruct poetic forms and use figurative language to express complex emotions and ideas.

Metaphor and Symbolism

Exploring how poets use symbols to represent abstract concepts like freedom, grief, or joy.

Concept MappingSave the Last Word
Rhythm, Rhyme, and Sound

Analyzing the auditory qualities of poetry and how they influence the reader's mood.

Role PlayCase Study Analysis
The Performance of Poetry

Focusing on the oral tradition of poetry through recitation and slam poetry techniques.

Role PlayExpert Panel
Imagery and Sensory Language

Exploring how poets use vivid descriptions to appeal to the five senses and create mental pictures.

Graffiti WallRAFT Writing
Personification and Allusion

Understanding how poets give human qualities to inanimate objects and refer to other texts or events.

Concept MappingThink-Pair-Share
Exploring Poetic Forms: Haiku and Limerick

Deconstructing the structure and rules of specific poetic forms and practicing writing them.

Peer TeachingCollaborative Problem-Solving
Free Verse and Modern Poetry

Investigating poetry that does not adhere to traditional rhyme or meter, focusing on its unique expressive qualities.

Gallery WalkWorld Café
Analyzing Poetic Themes

Identifying and interpreting the central ideas and messages conveyed in various poems.

Hexagonal ThinkingSocratic Seminar

04Information Literacy and Research

8 topics·Spring Term

Students learn to navigate the digital world, evaluating sources and synthesizing information for reports.

Evaluating Source Credibility

Developing criteria to judge the reliability of websites, articles, and social media posts.

Document MysteryCase Study Analysis
Synthesizing Information

Learning to combine facts from different texts to create a cohesive and original report.

JigsawStations Rotation
Visual Literacy in Non-Fiction

Analyzing how charts, maps, and infographics supplement and clarify written information.

Gallery WalkCase Study Analysis
Effective Note-Taking Strategies

Practicing various note-taking methods (e.g., Cornell, outlining, mind mapping) for research.

Peer TeachingConcept Mapping
Organizing Research for Reports

Structuring research findings into logical categories and creating outlines for reports.

Collaborative Problem-SolvingDecision Matrix
Introduction to Citing Sources

Understanding the importance of giving credit to sources and basic citation practices.

Case Study AnalysisFlipped Classroom
Presenting Research Findings

Developing skills in presenting research orally and visually, using clear language and appropriate aids.

Expert PanelPeer Teaching
Digital Citizenship and Online Safety

Understanding responsible and safe behavior in online environments, including privacy and cyberbullying.

Town Hall MeetingCase Study Analysis

05The Craft of the Playwright

8 topics·Summer Term

Students explore drama as a literary form, focusing on subtext, stage directions, and performance.

Subtext and Hidden Meaning

Understanding what characters mean versus what they actually say in a dramatic script.

Fishbowl DiscussionRole Play
Adapting Narrative to Drama

Transforming a short story or novel excerpt into a functional script for performance.

RAFT WritingCollaborative Problem-Solving
Critiquing Performance

Developing the vocabulary to analyze and review theatrical or filmed performances.

Case Study AnalysisWorld Café
Elements of a Play Script

Identifying and understanding the function of stage directions, character lists, and scene descriptions.

Flipped ClassroomRole Play
Character Voice in Drama

Developing distinct voices for different characters through dialogue and monologue.

Hot SeatRole Play
Dramatic Irony and Suspense

Exploring how playwrights create tension and engage the audience through dramatic irony.

Document MysteryCase Study Analysis
The Role of the Audience

Understanding how playwrights consider the audience's perspective and engagement.

Socratic SeminarPhilosophical Chairs
Introduction to Playwriting

Beginning to write original short scenes, focusing on dialogue, character, and basic plot.

Project-Based LearningPeer Teaching

06Grammar and Mechanics for Effective Communication

9 topics·Summer Term

Students refine their understanding and application of grammar rules to enhance clarity and precision in writing.

Subject-Verb Agreement

Mastering the rules for matching subjects and verbs in number, including tricky cases.

Stations RotationPeer Teaching
Pronoun-Antecedent Agreement

Ensuring pronouns correctly refer back to their antecedents in number and gender.

Think-Pair-ShareChalk Talk
Comma Usage for Clarity

Practicing the correct use of commas in lists, clauses, and introductory phrases.

Graffiti WallCollaborative Problem-Solving
Sentence Structure: Simple, Compound, Complex

Understanding and constructing different types of sentences to add variety and sophistication to writing.

Peer TeachingRAFT Writing
Active and Passive Voice

Differentiating between active and passive voice and understanding when to use each for impact.

Flipped ClassroomCase Study Analysis
Punctuation for Impact: Semicolons and Colons

Learning the advanced uses of semicolons and colons to connect related ideas and introduce lists.

Stations RotationDocument Mystery
Avoiding Run-on Sentences and Fragments

Identifying and correcting common sentence errors to improve sentence fluency and clarity.

JigsawThink-Pair-Share
Vocabulary Expansion: Roots, Prefixes, Suffixes

Using morphological analysis to decode unfamiliar words and expand vocabulary.

Concept MappingTrading Cards
Figurative Language in Everyday Speech

Identifying and using similes, metaphors, and idioms in both formal and informal communication.

Role PlayGraffiti Wall