Educational Project Plan: "My Toys" for Kindergarten (3rd Year Pre-school)


Overview

ComponentDetails
Project NameMy Toys
GradeKindergarten (3rd Year Pre-school)
Main Issue/ProblemHow can we learn and practice vocabulary and actions related to toys while working together?
Duration3 classes, 60 minutes each (via Zoom)
VocabularyBall, kite, jump rope, teddy bear, doll, plane
GrammarI have a (toy). Throw the toy, catch the toy, kick the ball
ValuesWorking together, teamwork, helping friends
MaterialsBook pages 32-39, Wordwall, flashcards, virtual games, videos, stories, songs


Methodology: Problem-Based Learning (PBL)

StageTimeActivitiesAdaptation for Kindergarten
Present10 minsQuestion to Reflect: "What are your favorite toys? Have you ever played a game with your toys?"Use simple language, show real toys or pictures to stimulate discussion, encourage sharing.
Collect10 minsPrior Knowledge Activity: Show flashcards of toys; children say what they know about each.Use visual aids, encourage participation with gestures, keep responses brief and simple.
Formulate10 minsDefine the Problem: "How can we learn the names of toys and play games with them?"Use a story or a song to introduce the problem in a fun way, connect to their experiences.
Organize10 minsGroup Work: Divide children into small virtual groups, assign tasks (e.g., find a toy, say its name). Use breakout rooms if available.Keep groups small, assign roles (e.g., speaker, helper), use visual cues to guide teamwork.
Build10 minsStrategy Execution: Play interactive games: "Toys Memory Match" (matching pictures), "Toy Action Game" (say "I have a ..." and act). Use Wordwall and virtual flashcards.Use virtual tools, encourage physical movement at home, model actions, praise teamwork efforts.
Verify & Analyze5 minsEvaluation: Children say toy names, perform actions, and describe what they did.Use simple questions, visual checklists, and praise efforts to reinforce learning.
Share5 minsPresentation: Children show their favorite toy or demonstrate an action.Use a virtual “show and tell” approach, foster sharing in a supportive environment.


Detailed Weekly Plan for 3 Classes

ClassObjectivesActivitiesTools/ResourcesNotes
Class 1Introduce vocabulary & basic actions1. Present & collect: Show toy flashcards, children repeat. 2. Sing song "My Toys" (with vocabulary). 3. Play "Guess the Toy" game.Flashcards, song/video, book pages 32-33Focus on vocabulary recognition, simple pronunciation, engagement.
Class 2Practice vocabulary & actions1. Review: Flashcards & song. 2. Virtual games (e.g., Wordwall matching). 3. Practice sentences: "I have a ...", "Throw the ball."Wordwall, flashcards, story/videoIncorporate actions, foster participation, reinforce grammar.
Class 3Consolidate learning & teamwork1. Group activity: "Toy Action Relay" (virtually). 2. Share favorite toy or action. 3. Sing "My Toys" again and do actions.Breakout rooms, flashcards, story/videoPromote teamwork, communication, and confidence.


Articulating Axes: Critical Interculturality

AxisApplication in ProjectActivities/Strategies
Critical InterculturalityRecognize diverse toys from different cultures; encourage children to share toys or stories from their background.Show images or videos of toys from around the world, discuss similarities and differences, foster respect for diversity.


Summary Table: Educational Activities & Tools

ActivityDescriptionDurationTools/Resources
Introduction & ReflectionDiscuss favorite toys, prior knowledge10 minsToys, pictures, real objects
Vocabulary & ActionsLearn toy names and actions, sing songs15 minsFlashcards, videos, songs
Interactive GamesMemory match, "I have a...", physical actions20 minsWordwall, virtual flashcards, story
Group Work & TeamworkCollaborative tasks, relay games10 minsBreakout rooms, visual aids
Sharing & ClosingShow toy or perform action, reflect5 minsShow & tell, photos


Evaluation & Assessment

CriteriaIndicatorsMethod
Vocabulary recognitionChild names toys correctlyObservation, virtual checklists
Action performanceChild performs actions ("throw," "catch")Observation, video recordings
TeamworkChild collaborates and helps peersTeacher observation, peer feedback
ExpressionChild communicates ideas in EnglishVerbal prompts, show & tell


Notes for Adaptation:


  • Use simple language, visuals, and physical gestures.

  • Incorporate movement to keep attention.

  • Foster a supportive environment where children feel comfortable sharing.

  • Use virtual tools creatively to simulate classroom interaction.

  • This comprehensive plan ensures active engagement, meaningful learning, and the development of social and language skills aligned with the principles of Problem-Based Learning and interculturality, tailored for young learners in a virtual setting.