| Moment | Time | Activities | Description & Adaptation | Expected Outcomes |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 1. Identification | 1 hour | Storytelling & Discussion | Use simple storybooks about healthy habits and dangers of bad habits (addictions). Children share what they know about healthy living (e.g., eating fruits, playing outside). | Children recognize the importance of healthy choices and can identify some unhealthy habits. |
| 2. Recovery | 30 minutes | Drawing Activity | Children draw a picture of themselves doing a healthy activity (e.g., playing, eating fruits). | Visual understanding of healthy behaviors. |
| 3. Planning | 30 minutes | Group Brainstorming & Poster Creation | In groups, children brainstorm ways to stay healthy. Create posters with drawings and simple words (e.g., "Eat healthy!", "Play outside!"). | Develop teamwork and understanding of healthy habits. |
| Moment | Time | Activities | Description & Adaptation | Expected Outcomes |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 4. Approach | 1 hour | Community Walk & Observation | Walk around the community with teachers, observing healthy places (parks, markets). Discuss what makes these places good for health. | Children connect healthy environments with personal well-being. |
| 5. Comprehension & Production | 1 hour | Role-Playing & Song | Children role-play scenarios about choosing healthy options (e.g., eating fruits, exercising). Sing a simple song about health. | Children understand healthy choices through active participation. |
| 6. Recognition | 30 minutes | Story & Recognition Game | Read a story about a character making healthy choices. Use flashcards to recognize healthy habits (e.g., fruit, exercise). | Reinforce vocabulary and concepts related to health. |
| 7. Correction | 30 minutes | Gentle Feedback & Group Discussion | Discuss common unhealthy habits children might see and how to correct them. Use positive language. | Children learn to recognize and correct unhealthy behaviors kindly. |
| Moment | Time | Activities | Description & Adaptation | Expected Outcomes |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 8. Integration | 1 hour | Healthy Living Pledge & Poster | Children create a "Healthy Living Pledge" and decorate a poster to display in the classroom and community. | Promote commitment to healthy habits and community involvement. |
| 9. Dissemination | 1 hour | Community Presentation | Children present their posters and pledges to families and community members during a small event or assembly. | Foster community awareness and children's confidence. |
| 10. Considerations | 30 minutes | Reflection Circle | Children share what they learned and how they will stay healthy. Use simple questions to guide discussion. | Encourage self-awareness and positive habits. |
| 11. Progress | Ongoing | Follow-up Activities | Regularly revisit healthy habits through stories, songs, and activities during the school year. | Sustain healthy behaviors and reinforce learning. |
| Component | Details |
|---|---|
| Main Theme | Addictions and Healthy Living |
| Target Group | 1st Grade Students |
| Scenario | Community |
| Methodology | Community-Based Learning |
| Key Activities | Storytelling, drawing, role-play, community walk, making posters, presentation, reflection |
| Expected Outcomes | Children understand the importance of healthy habits, recognize unhealthy behaviors, and actively participate in promoting health within their community. |
This structured project ensures age-appropriate, participative, and community-focused learning, fostering early awareness of healthy habits as a way to prevent unhealthy addictions.