Educational Project Plan: "ADDICTIONS IN OUR COMMUNITY"
Grade: 1st Grade
Main Issue: Students will learn about addictions to promote awareness and healthy living in their community.
Scenario: Community
Methodology: Community-Based Learning (CBL)
Articulating Axis: Healthy Living
Phase 1: Planning
Moment | Time | Activities | Adaptation for 1st Grade | Learning Outcomes |
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Moment 1: Identification | 30 mins | Storytelling and discussion about community and health. | Use simple storybooks about friends, health, and safe habits. Children share what they know about staying healthy. | Recognize basic ideas of health and safety in the community. |
Moment 2: Recovery | 30 mins | Identify what makes us feel good or bad (feelings and habits). | Use pictures of healthy and unhealthy habits; children vote on what is good for them. | Understand that some habits can be harmful and why healthy habits are important. |
Moment 3: Planning | 30 mins | Create a class poster about healthy living. | Children draw and color pictures of healthy activities (e.g., eating fruits, playing outside). Teacher guides discussion. | Plan simple ways to stay healthy and recognize the importance of good habits. |
Phase 2: Action
Moment | Time | Activities | Adaptation for 1st Grade | Learning Outcomes |
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Moment 4: Approach | 30 mins | Community walk or visit to local health center. | Visit a nearby park or health station, observing healthy environments. | Connect classroom learning with real-life healthy spaces. |
Moment 5: Comprehension and Production | 45 mins | Create a story or role-play about avoiding bad habits. | Use puppets or drawings to act out scenarios where children choose healthy options. | Understand how to make healthy choices and avoid harmful influences. |
Moment 6: Recognition | 30 mins | Show and tell: children share their drawings or stories. | Children present their work to the class, emphasizing healthy habits. | Recognize and verbalize healthy behaviors in themselves and others. |
Moment 7: Correction | 30 mins | Group discussion about what was learned. | Use simple questions and positive reinforcement to clarify ideas about healthy living. | Solidify understanding of healthy choices and habits to avoid addictions. |
Phase 3: Intervention
Moment | Time | Activities | Adaptation for 1st Grade | Learning Outcomes |
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Moment 8: Integration | 30 mins | Create a class "Healthy Living" poster or banner. | Use large colorful drawings about healthy habits for display. | Integrate knowledge into a visual reminder for the community. |
Moment 9: Dissemination | 45 mins | Prepare a simple presentation or poster for parents and community. | Children draw and say a sentence about staying healthy. Teacher supports language development. | Share learned concepts with family and community members, promoting healthy habits. |
Moment 10: Considerations | 15 mins | Reflect circle: children express what they learned. | Use easy questions and praise; children share their favorite healthy activity. | Reflect on the importance of healthy living and their role in community wellness. |
Moment 11: Progress | Ongoing | Monitor and reinforce healthy habits through daily routines. | Teachers and parents encourage children to practice healthy behaviors at home and school. | Establish ongoing awareness and habits that prevent harmful addictions. |
Summary of the Project Timeline
Phase | Total Duration | Main Activities | Expected Outcomes |
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Planning | 90 mins | Storytelling, drawing, planning posters | Awareness of health and habits, initial understanding of addictions. |
Action | 195 mins | Community visit, puppet role-play, sharing stories | Application of knowledge, recognition of healthy behaviors. |
Intervention | 105 mins + ongoing | Creating posters, community presentation, reflection | Community awareness, reinforcement of healthy living, ongoing habits. |
Key Adaptations for 1st Grade:
Use of visual aids, drawings, puppets, and simple language.
Focus on experiential learning (stories, role-play, community walks).
Emphasis on positive reinforcement and concrete examples.
Involvement of family and community to reinforce messages.
Final Notes:
This project promotes active participation, community engagement, and health awareness tailored to young learners. It encourages children to recognize healthy habits, understand the dangers of addictions, and become active agents of change in their environment.