Educational Project Plan: "My Environment" — Kindergarten (Age 5-6)
Main Issue: The student recognizes objects and environmental factors around her.
Duration: 4 virtual classes (Zoom), 60 minutes each
Main Vocabulary:

  • Family: Grandpa, Grandma, Mom, Dad, Sister, Brother

  • Farm animals: Cow, Pig, Chicken, Sheep (basic)

  • Seasons: Spring, Summer, Fall, Winter (basic)

  • Geometric figures: Circle, Square, Triangle, Rectangle

  • Grammar focus: "This is my (Brother/Mom/Grandpa)"

  • Core Value: Properly disposing of trash
    Complementary Content: Pages 15-22 of the textbook, songs, digital games, and activities focusing on environmental awareness and recognition of objects.


    Methodology: Problem-Based Learning (PBL) Framework

    StageTimeActivities & DescriptionAdaptations for Kindergarten
    1. Present10 minQuestion: "What do you see around you? What do you do with trash?"Use simple language and visuals to pose the question, encouraging participation through gestures and pictures.
    2. Collect10 minDiscussion: Students share what they know about objects, animals, seasons, and their environment.Use pictures, flashcards, and storytelling to elicit prior knowledge. Encourage drawing or pointing.
    3. Formulate10 minDefine the problem: "Can you recognize your family members, animals, seasons, and shapes? Can you say where they are?"Present a simple scenario with images: "Look at these pictures. Can you find the family? The animals? The shapes?"
    4. Organize10 minGroup activity: Form a "classroom team" for a virtual scavenger hunt. Assign tasks like finding objects or pictures.Use breakout rooms or individual tasks with digital resources; guide with clear, visual instructions.
    5. Build15 minStrategy execution: Interactive game—"Find and Say" where the student identifies objects/people/shapes and repeats phrases like "This is my sister."Incorporate songs, digital flashcards, and movement activities to reinforce vocabulary and grammar.
    6. Verify & Analyze10 minReview: Ask the student to describe her environment—point out objects and say their names and relationships.Use visual aids and direct questions to assess understanding; provide positive feedback.
    7. Share5 minReflection: The student shares what she learned about her environment and proper trash disposal.Encourage verbal expression and use of new vocabulary; praise efforts and correct gently.


    Detailed Weekly Breakdown

    ClassObjectivesActivitiesMaterialsSongs/Resources
    Class 1Recognize family members, basic farm animals, and shapes.- Introduction to vocabulary with flashcards and pictures. <br> - Sing "The Family Song" and "Farm Animals Song". <br> - Visual matching game (matching pictures to words).Digital flashcards, textbook pages 15-16, songs"Old MacDonald Had a Farm," "The Family Song"
    Class 2Identify seasons and relate objects to environment.- Show pictures of seasons. <br> - Discuss what activities happen in each season. <br> - Draw or color seasonal scenes.Pictures, drawing materials, textbook pages 17-18Seasonal songs, "Four Seasons" song
    Class 3Recognize basic geometric figures and environmental factors.- Explore shapes through digital puzzles. <br> - Discuss importance of trash disposal. <br> - Interactive game: "Find the Shape and Trash."Shapes images, digital puzzles, textbook pages 19-20"Shape Song," environmental awareness song
    Class 4Use grammar "This is my..." and apply in context.- Role-play with dolls or pictures to say "This is my (Mom, brother, etc.)". <br> - Virtual scavenger hunt: Find objects matching the vocabulary. <br> - Review all content.Textbook pages 21-22, toys, digital scavenger gameReview songs, reinforcement activities, environmental song


    Art and Aesthetic Experiences Integration

    ActivityDescriptionObjectiveMaterials
    Drawing My EnvironmentThe student draws her family, favorite farm animal, and her environment.Foster creativity and reinforce vocabulary.Paper, crayons, coloring materials
    Environmental CollageCreate a collage using pictures of objects, animals, and seasons from magazines or printouts.Develop fine motor skills and aesthetic appreciation, linking to environmental care.Magazines, scissors, glue, printable images
    Music and MovementSing songs about family, animals, and seasons, incorporating expressive movement.Enhance auditory and kinesthetic learning through arts and music.Songs, space for movement


    Key Educational Values and Environmental Focus

  • Emphasize the importance of taking care of the environment by highlighting proper trash disposal during activities.

  • Use visual arts to develop creativity and reinforce vocabulary.

  • Foster respect for family and nature through storytelling and role-play.

  • Assessment and Reflection

    ActivityCriteriaMethod
    Vocabulary RecognitionStudent correctly identifies family, animals, shapes, and seasons.Observation during activities, verbal responses, and digital quizzes.
    Use of Grammar ("This is my...")Student appropriately uses the phrase during role-play and scavenger hunts.Teacher observation, checklist during activities.
    Environmental AwarenessStudent demonstrates understanding of trash disposal and environmental care.Verbal explanation, participation in activities, and drawing.
    Artistic ExpressionCreativity and understanding reflected in drawings and collages.Evaluation of artworks and participation.


    Note: All activities are designed with the developmental level of a kindergarten student in mind, using visual aids, movement, songs, and play-based approaches to ensure engagement and meaningful learning.