Ireland

Ireland
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This lesson contains 14 slides, with interactive quizzes, text slides and 1 video.

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Ireland

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England
Scotland
Ireland
Wales
Northern Ireland

Slide 2 - Drag question

Do you know the location of Ireland?

Slide 3 - Slide

What do you already know
about Ireland?

Slide 4 - Mind map

Ireland

- Also known as 'The Emerald Isle'
- Famous for Irish dancing, leprecauns, castles and rain
- Capital City: Dublin
- National animal: Red deer
- Sport: Hurling

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Leprechaun
In Ireland, there was a small, sneaky creature called a leprechaun. He wore a green hat and had a pot of gold he liked to keep safe.

One day, a boy named Liam found the leprechaun and caught him. The leprechaun promised Liam three wishes if he let him go. Liam wanted the leprechaun's pot of gold, and the leprechaun showed him where it was. But the leprechaun warned Liam that being too greedy could have bad consequences.
Liam didn't listen and on his way back home, he dropped the pot of gold and lost it all. Liam learned that it's not good to be too greedy, and the leprechaun kept guarding his pot of gold and playing tricks on people.


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Slide 7 - Video

Do you believe in Lucky items?

Slide 8 - Poll

What are some items that bring luck?
(According to you?)

Slide 9 - Open question

Find your own luck...
The Irish believe that some things can make good things happen, and they call this "luck." They think these things can bring luck:

Four-Leaf Clover: A special clover with four leaves is lucky.
Horseshoe: A horseshoe hung above a door can protect against bad things and bring good luck.
Shamrock: Wearing a shamrock on St. Patrick's Day can bring good luck.
Claddagh Ring: A special ring can show love and loyalty.
Celtic Knots: Special designs with knots can bring good luck and protection.

But remember, luck means different things to different people, and these things are just symbols of good fortune, not promises.

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Celtic knots
Claddagh ring
Shamrock
Horseshoe
Four-leave clover

Slide 11 - Drag question

What do you know now
about Ireland?

Slide 12 - Mind map

Time to Work

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Do exercises 1,a,b,2, 3a,b,c

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