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Junior Infants Foundations of Language and Literacy

A comprehensive introduction to oral language, phonological awareness, and emergent literacy. Students develop communication skills through play, storytelling, and structured phonics to build a lifelong love for reading and writing.

7 units·34 topics·Ages 4-5

01The Power of Oral Language

9 topics·Autumn Term

Focuses on developing listening and speaking skills through social interaction and storytelling. Students learn to express needs, feelings, and ideas while building their vocabulary.

Sharing Personal Narratives

Students practice narrative skills by recounting personal experiences and listening to peers in a structured setting.

Fishbowl DiscussionThink-Pair-ShareRole Play
Playing with Sounds and Words

Students will identify and interpret various forms of figurative language (e.g., metaphors, similes, personification) in literary texts to deepen comprehension and appreciate authorial craft.

Think-Pair-ShareStations RotationRound Robin
Enjoying Nursery Rhymes and Songs

Students will explore and analyse various poetic devices such as alliteration, assonance, consonance, and onomatopoeia, understanding their contribution to rhythm, sound, and meaning in poetry.

Experiential LearningRound RobinRole Play
Developing Active Listening Skills

Students learn and practice strategies for attentive listening, including eye contact and asking clarifying questions.

Think-Pair-ShareFishbowl DiscussionRole Play
Sharing What We Think and Feel

Students will learn and practice techniques for persuasive speaking, including structuring arguments, using rhetorical devices, and adapting delivery for different audiences and purposes.

Think-Pair-ShareRole PlayFishbowl Discussion
Following Instructions

Students will analyse and interpret complex instructions, procedures, and technical texts, identifying key steps, potential ambiguities, and the importance of precise language.

Role PlayThink-Pair-ShareStations Rotation
Feelings in Stories

Students will analyse how authors use language, imagery, and character development to convey complex emotions and psychological states in literary texts.

Hot SeatRole PlayThink-Pair-Share
Group Discussion Etiquette

Learning rules for respectful participation in group conversations, such as taking turns and responding to others.

Role PlayFishbowl DiscussionThink-Pair-Share
Describing Our World

Students will develop advanced descriptive writing skills, focusing on sensory details, figurative language, and precise vocabulary to create vivid and immersive descriptions of objects, people, and events.

Think-Pair-ShareGallery WalkExperiential Learning

02Discovering Letters and Sounds

1 topics·Autumn Term

An introduction to phonics and print awareness where students begin to connect sounds to letters. This unit builds the mechanical foundations for early reading.

Mastering Advanced Punctuation

Students will learn and apply advanced punctuation rules, including semicolons, colons, dashes, ellipses, and apostrophes, understanding their role in clarifying meaning and enhancing stylistic effect.

Stations RotationThink-Pair-ShareExperiential Learning

03Reading Pictures and Stories

9 topics·Spring Term

Moving beyond decoding to focus on comprehension and response to text. Students engage with various genres to develop critical thinking and empathy.

Predicting and Inferring

Using clues from covers and titles to make logical guesses about story events.

Think-Pair-ShareHot SeatGallery Walk
Who and Where: Characters and Places

Exploring who is in the story and where it takes place to deepen understanding of narrative structure.

Role PlayGallery WalkThink-Pair-Share
Different Kinds of Books

Learning to navigate non-fiction texts to find facts and answer questions about the real world.

Think-Pair-ShareInquiry CircleStations Rotation
What Happened in the Story?

Students learn to identify the central message of a story or text and supporting details.

Concept MappingThink-Pair-ShareJigsaw
Stories Have a Beginning, Middle, and End

Students will analyse complex narrative structures, including rising action, climax, falling action, and resolution, and explore plot devices such as foreshadowing, flashbacks, and subplots.

Think-Pair-ShareRole PlayStations Rotation
Exploring Different Genres: Fairy Tales

Introduction to the common elements and characteristics of fairy tales.

Role PlayGallery WalkThink-Pair-Share
Exploring Different Genres: Fables

Understanding fables as short stories with moral lessons.

Role PlayThink-Pair-ShareFishbowl Discussion
Responding to Text Through Art

Students express their understanding and feelings about a story through drawing, painting, or sculpting.

Museum ExhibitExperiential LearningGallery Walk
Making Text-to-Self Connections

Connecting story events and characters to personal experiences and feelings.

Think-Pair-ShareRole PlayHot Seat

04Drawing and Telling Our Stories

5 topics·Spring Term

Students explore the writing process from drawing and scribbling to emergent spelling. The focus is on communicating meaning through various marks and symbols.

Brainstorming and Idea Generation

Students will engage in various brainstorming and idea generation techniques (e.g., mind mapping, free writing, graphic organisers) to develop and refine topics for their writing.

Experiential LearningGallery WalkThink-Pair-Share
Words Are All Around Us

Exploring different purposes for writing, such as making lists, sending cards, or telling stories.

Gallery WalkThink-Pair-ShareStations Rotation
Letters and Their Sounds

Students will learn and apply advanced spelling strategies, including understanding prefixes, suffixes, root words, and common spelling patterns, to improve accuracy and expand vocabulary.

Stations RotationThink-Pair-Share
Talking in Sentences

Students will learn to construct and manipulate complex and compound-complex sentences, understanding how to use clauses, phrases, and conjunctions to add detail, variety, and sophistication to their writing.

Think-Pair-ShareRole PlayRound Robin
Sharing Our Stories and Pictures

Students practice reading their own writing aloud and receiving feedback from peers.

Peer TeachingGallery WalkRound Robin

05Exploring Poetic Language

4 topics·Summer Term

An introduction to the beauty and rhythm of poetry, focusing on sensory language and emotional expression.

Sensory Words in Poetry

Identifying and using words that appeal to the five senses in poems.

Chalk TalkGallery WalkExperiential Learning
Rhyming Patterns in Poems

Recognizing and creating simple rhyming patterns in poetry.

Stations RotationRound RobinThink-Pair-Share
Poetry Performance

Practicing reading poems aloud with expression and appropriate rhythm.

Role PlayHot SeatPeer Teaching
Having Fun with Poems

Students will explore and experiment with various poetic forms (e.g., sonnets, haikus, free verse, ballads), understanding their structural conventions and how they influence meaning and expression.

Experiential LearningRound RobinThink-Pair-Share

06Digital Literacy Foundations

3 topics·Summer Term

Introduction to basic digital tools for communication and learning, focusing on safe and responsible use.

Exploring Digital Stories

Watching and discussing animated stories and interactive books online.

Flipped ClassroomInquiry CircleThink-Pair-Share
Safe Online Exploration

Learning basic rules for staying safe and responsible when using digital devices.

Role PlayTown Hall MeetingCase Study Analysis
Creating Digital Art

Using simple drawing programs to create and share digital pictures.

Project-Based LearningExperiential LearningGallery Walk

07Celebrating Diversity in Literature

3 topics·Summer Term

Exploring stories and characters from various cultures and backgrounds to foster empathy and understanding.

Stories from Around the World

Reading and discussing folk tales and stories from different countries.

World CaféJigsawThink-Pair-Share
Characters Like Me, Characters Not Like Me

Identifying with characters who share similar experiences and learning from those who are different.

Role PlayThink-Pair-ShareHuman Barometer
The Way We Speak

Students will explore the concept of language variation, including dialects, sociolects, and idiolects, and analyse how these variations are represented in literature and media.

Think-Pair-ShareRole PlayFishbowl Discussion