Discovering Irish Numbers

Discovering Irish Numbers
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Primary EducationLower Secondary (Key Stage 3)

This lesson contains 10 slides, with interactive quiz and text slides.

time-iconLesson duration is: 30 min

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Discovering Irish Numbers

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Learning Objective
At the end of the lesson you will be able to count and use basic numbers in Irish.

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What do you already know about Irish numbers?

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Introduction to Irish Numbers
Irish numbers are unique and have their own pronunciation and form. Let's explore the basics.

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Counting 1-10
In Irish, 1 is 'aon', 2 is 'dhá', 3 is 'trí', 4 is 'ceathair', 5 is 'cúig', 6 is 'sé', 7 is 'seacht', 8 is 'ocht', 9 is 'naoi', and 10 is 'deich'.

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Interactive Practice
Let's practice counting together using the Irish numbers we just learned.

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Tens and Beyond
In Irish, numbers past 10 follow a similar pattern to English. For example, 20 is 'fiche', 30 is 'tríocha', and so on.

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Interactive Quiz
Let's test our knowledge with a fun quiz on Irish numbers.

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Using Numbers
Irish numbers are used in various contexts, including telling time, counting objects, and expressing quantities.

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Conclusion
Congratulations! You've learned the basics of Irish numbers. Keep practicing and exploring the language.

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