Educational Project Plan: ADDICTIONS IN THE COMMUNITY
Academic Grade: 2nd Grade (Primary)
Main Issue: Students will learn about different addictions in their community
Scenario: School
Methodology: Community-Based Learning
Articulating Axis: Healthy Living
Project Title | Addictions in the Community |
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Duration | 4 weeks (16 sessions of 1 hour each) |
Objective | To help students recognize different types of addictions present in their community and promote healthy habits. |
Key Concepts | Addiction, Healthy Living, Community, Prevention, Awareness |
Phase | Moment | Time | Activities | Description & Adaptation for 2nd Grade |
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Planning | Moment 1: Identification | 1 hour | Activity: Circle time discussion | Use simple language: "What do you think addiction means?" with pictures. Encourage students to share ideas. Use visual aids and stories suitable for children. |
Moment 2: Recovery | 1 hour | Activity: Storytelling about healthy habits | Share stories about children choosing healthy foods, playing outside, and avoiding harmful substances. Focus on positive behaviors. | |
Moment 3: Planning | 1 hour | Activity: Brainstorming community helpers | Map out community helpers related to health (teachers, doctors, police). Use drawing and coloring activities to plan a community health poster. | |
Action | Moment 4: Approach | 1 hour | Activity: Classroom "community walk" (virtual or real) | Visit or virtually explore the school environment, identify places promoting health, and discuss how they help prevent addictions. Use guided questions. |
Moment 5: Comprehension and Production | 2 hours | Activity: Create a "Healthy Living" poster | Students draw pictures of healthy activities, such as sports, eating fruits, and playing outside. Use simple sentences to explain their drawings. | |
Moment 6: Recognition | 1 hour | Activity: Role-playing | Act out situations where friends choose healthy options versus unhealthy options. Encourage positive peer interactions. | |
Moment 7: Correction | 1 hour | Activity: Group discussion and gentle correction | Discuss what choices are good for health. Use stories or puppets to reinforce positive messages. | |
Intervention | Moment 8: Integration | 2 hours | Activity: Classroom health fair | Set up booths with activities about healthy habits, recognizing addictions, and community helpers. Students prepare simple presentations. |
Moment 9: Dissemination | 1 hour | Activity: Create a community poster | Students design posters to share with other classes or parents about staying healthy and avoiding addictions. Use colorful drawings. | |
Moment 10: Considerations | 1 hour | Activity: Reflection circle | Share what they learned. Use guiding questions like "What can we do to stay healthy?" | |
Moment 11: Progress | 1 hour | Activity: Personal health pledge | Each student makes a simple pledge ("I will eat fruits," "I will play outside"). Use a certificate or sticker to celebrate. |
Activity | Objectives | Materials Needed | Methodological Approach | Adaptation for 2nd Grade |
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Circle Time Discussion | Introduce concept of addiction & healthy habits | Pictures, storybooks | Community-Based, Participatory | Use simple language, visuals, and stories. Keep discussion short and engaging. |
Storytelling | Reinforce positive behaviors | Storybooks, puppets | Community-Based | Use familiar stories, encourage students to relate stories to their lives. |
Brainstorming Community Helpers | Connect community roles to health | Poster paper, markers | Community-Based | Visual aids, drawing activities, group participation. |
Community Walk (Virtual or Real) | Explore health-promoting spaces | Photos, virtual tour tools | Community-Based | Simplify exploration, focus on places promoting health (cafeteria, playground). |
Create a "Healthy Living" Poster | Express understanding of healthy habits | Paper, colors, magazines | Community-Based | Use drawings, stickers, and simple sentences. |
Role-Playing | Practice decision-making | Costumes, scripts | Community-Based | Short, simple scenarios with positive reinforcement. |
Health Fair | Apply learning through activities | Materials for booths, posters | Community-Based | Hands-on activities, group work, and interactive games. |
Poster Creation | Share knowledge with community | Paper, markers, printouts | Community-Based | Bright, simple messages suitable for children. |
Reflection Circle | Reinforce learning | None | Community-Based | Guided questions, sharing feelings. |
Personal Pledge | Foster personal responsibility | Certificates, stickers | Community-Based | Visual, simple pledges, praise for participation. |
Evaluation Tool | Purpose | Method | Adaptation for 2nd Grade |
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Observation | Monitor participation | Teacher notes | Use checklists with simple criteria (e.g., participation, understanding). |
Student Drawings | Assess comprehension | Artworks | Evaluate if students can depict healthy behaviors and recognize addictions visually. |
Pledge Commitment | Personal engagement | Pledge sheets | Observe if students articulate their commitments to healthy habits. |
Parent Feedback | Community reinforcement | Short survey | Share simple questions or notes about what children learned. |
The entire project emphasizes healthy habits, awareness of harmful substances, and community support, fostering a preventive approach suitable for 2nd graders. Activities are designed to be playful, visual, and participatory, aligning with their developmental level.
This community-based project aims to raise awareness about addictions, promote healthy living, and involve students actively in their community. It encourages reflection, creativity, and responsibility, laying the foundation for lifelong healthy habits.
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