Educational Project Plan:


Project Name: Playing and Practicing Vocabularies and Grammar Structures
Grade Level: 2nd Grade (Primary)
Main Issue: Students need engaging practice of vocabulary and grammar through playful didactic activities
Scenario: School
Methodology: Problem-Based Learning (PBL)
Articulating Axis: Inclusion


1. Overview of the PBL Methodology Applied

StageDescriptionSuggested DurationActivities & Adaptations
PresentPose initial reflection to stimulate curiosity about vocabulary and grammar in a playful context15 minutes- Show a colorful storybook or cartoon clip with simple sentences and key vocabularies. <br>- Ask: "What words do you see?" and "What do you think these words mean?" to activate prior knowledge.
CollectGather students' prior knowledge about vocabulary and grammar structures10 minutes- Group discussion: "What words do you already know?" <br>- Use pictures and flashcards to prompt responses. <br>- Adaptation: Use inclusive language and visual aids for diverse learners.
FormulateClearly define the problem: "How can we learn and practice new words and sentences in a fun way?"10 minutes- Present the challenge: "Let's create fun games to learn new vocabulary and grammar." <br>- Use guiding questions to focus students’ thinking.
OrganizeForm teams, assign roles, plan strategies to develop learning games15 minutes- Divide the class into small, inclusive teams (3-4 students). <br>- Assign roles: reader, designer, presenter, recorder. <br>- Provide materials (flashcards, boards, digital tools).
BuildExecute strategies by creating and playing vocabulary and grammar games30 minutes- Teams design simple games (e.g., bingo, memory, matching pairs) focusing on target vocab and structures. <br>- Adaptations: Ensure all students can participate, including those with special needs.
Verify & AnalyzeStudents test their games and reflect on what they learned, including peer feedback15 minutes- Play each other’s games in small groups. <br>- Use checklists to evaluate: Did we learn new words? Did we practice grammar? <br>- Discuss: What was easy or hard? How did playing help us learn?
ShareSocialize and assess learning; celebrate efforts and understanding15 minutes- Each team shares their game and what vocabulary/grammar they practiced. <br>- Class discussion on the importance of playful learning. <br>- Adaptations: Use inclusive language and ensure every student has a chance to speak.


2. Detailed Activities & Timeline

TimeStageActivityLearning ObjectiveInclusive Adaptations
15 minPresentShow a story with key vocabulary and ask questionsActivate prior knowledge and curiosityUse visual aids and gestures for students with language or cognitive diversity
10 minCollectBrainstorm known words using images and flashcardsRecognize existing vocabulary and conceptsUse tactile flashcards and allow responses in multiple ways (speech, gestures, drawing)
10 minFormulateIntroduce the challenge: designing fun vocabulary/grammar gamesFocus students' thinking on the problemUse simple language, visual prompts, and group discussion to ensure understanding
15 minOrganizeForm groups, assign roles, plan game ideasFoster teamwork and strategic planningEnsure diverse group composition, assign roles that suit different strengths
30 minBuildCreate and play the gamesPractice vocabulary & grammar activelyUse adapted materials, provide extra support, and ensure all students can participate fully
15 minVerify & AnalyzePlay each other’s games, give feedbackSelf and peer assessment of learningUse simple checklists, encourage positive feedback, adapt questions for all learners
15 minSharePresent the created games, reflect on learningConsolidate knowledge, celebrate achievementsEncourage inclusive sharing, with options to present visually, verbally, or through drawing


3. Articulating Axes: Inclusion Focus

Inclusion StrategiesImplementation
Use of visual aids (pictures, flashcards, illustrations)Supports visual learners and students with language challenges
Differentiated roles within teams (e.g., leader, recorder, presenter)Empowers students with different strengths and abilities
Provide materials in multiple formats (digital, tactile, auditory)Ensures accessibility for students with sensory or motor impairments
Encourage peer support and collaborative learningPromotes social inclusion and mutual assistance
Use simple language and clear instructionsGuarantees understanding for students with diverse language skills


4. Summary of Methodology Application

Methodological MomentActivities & NotesAdapting for Inclusion
PresentReflection with story and imagesVisual aids, gestures, simple language
CollectBrainstorming with pictures and flashcardsMultiple response modes, peer support
FormulateDefining the challenge collaborativelyVisual prompts, simplified language
OrganizeTeam formation, role assignmentHeterogeneous teams, roles aligned to strengths
BuildGame creation and playAccessibility adaptations, peer assistance
Verify & AnalyzePlaying and evaluating gamesUse of checklists, inclusive feedback methods
SharePresentation and reflectionMultiple presentation options, inclusive language


5. Expected Outcomes

  • Students will actively practice and reinforce vocabulary and grammar through engaging, playful activities.

  • Inclusive participation will be promoted through adaptive strategies ensuring all students are involved.

  • Collaborative teamwork will foster social inclusion and shared learning experiences.

  • Students will understand the importance of fun in language learning and develop confidence in using new words and structures.

  • This comprehensive plan integrates the Problem-Based Learning methodology with inclusive practices, ensuring engaging, meaningful, and accessible learning experiences for all 2nd-grade students.