Webinar 17th November 2021: “A 4 Step Framework to Lesson Planning”
A Virtual Event for Teachers on Wednesday 17th November 2021 at 7.30pm - 8.30pm!
Who is this webinar for?
You are a teacher who wants to memorable, engaging and enjoyable lessons for you and your students.
You are a teacher who would like a better understanding of how to plan your lessons effectively and effectively.
Why have you created this webinar?
We created this CPD webinar because we want to support you to plan excellent lessons for your students – without taking up your evenings and weekends!
Using our unique KISS approach, you will be able to structure and plan a lesson easily!
We are passionate about professional development for teachers and have worked with over 7,000 teachers since 2017. As a teacher, you are the most important person in the classroom – you make the greatest impact on the students in front of you.
What is included?
“A 4 Step Framework to Lesson Planning” is 1 hour in duration including Q&A opportunities.
The webinar workshop will focus on the rationale and know-how of using the 4-Step Framework for lesson planning – KISS. Teaching and learning strategies for each section of the 4-step famework will be shared and fully explained with examples given.
This practical webinar will share common-sense approach to lesson planning and signpost a clear and consistent structure to plan engaging lessons – without taking over your life!
This webinar will be presented by teacher and Rahoo trainer, Ciara McGuane
Ciara is an experienced teacher, school leader and teacher trainer. Ciara has written and co-ordinated a number of CPD courses with Rahoo, including DES-Approved CPD course “Effective Lesson Planning”.
- Downloadable E-Booklet of strategies shared.
- The webinar will be recorded and available for you to re-watch up to two weeks post-event.
- A downloadable Certificate will be accessible after the event.
- Access to private teacher sharing area.
Thank you for taking the time to check out this webinar.
Feel free to get in touch with us at info@rahoo.ie if you have any questions you would like to ask. We love hearing from you and will do all that we can to support you!

Virtual Conference for Teachers: NQT Picnic 27th July 2022
NQT Picnic is a specially designed online event for NQT’s in July 2022.
It is a daunting experience starting your very first teaching position – whether it is subbing or your own post! College seems like a long time ago now and you may be starting to feel a tad nervous.
Following the huge success of NQT Fest & Picnic in 2021, we are delighted to share this special event for NQT’s in July 2022 with you!

Free Resources for Teachers: End of School Year Activities
Free Resource for Teachers – End of School Year Activities!

11 Ideas for End of Year School Activities
What an exciting time of the year! Your main lessons and topics are complete and the pupils are getting excited for their summer holidays. It can be a challenging time to keep pupils engaged in classroom lessons due to exciting events on the horizon like school tours or sports days, so I like to keep things light and fun and still try to ensure the learning is taking place.

3 Things Teachers Should Know Before They Start Teaching
Ciara McGuane is the Summer Course Director for Rahoo.ie.
Her career highlights include being filmed by BBC London teaching in the classroom and guest-lecturing at the Institute of Education in London. She has worked as a teacher, school leader, teacher trainer and initial teacher training tutor prior to setting up Rahoo.

3 Classroom Management Mistakes to Avoid
This is always a hot topic for teachers and so important to get it right.
Here are some mistakes that teachers have shared with us when they did our EPV Summer Course on Classroom Management with Niamh Byrne, Irish Primary Teacher.
We have dipped in and out of the CPD course to learn what to do instead!

The Secret to Successful Lesson Planning!
Why do we remember the words of lyrics we haven’t heard in years? Why do some experiences stick in our heads more than others? Something made them memorable!
Make your lessons stick by trying to make some aspect of it different. This could be as simple as playing music (we have played classical music when students were working independently in the past) or hooking them into the lesson with mystery tasks or controversial questions that spark debate.
When planning ask yourself: What can I do to make this lesson memorable?
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