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Each Lesson Plan includes: Learning objectives, A short activity description (easy to share with parents), Materials needed, Connection to life skills (transversal competencies), Step-by-step instructions

All about me
Children explore their identity, emotions, and personal experiences. Through play, discussions, and creative activities, they learn about their body, feelings, and what makes them unique. The focus is on self-awareness, confidence, and a positive sense.

Seasons and weather
Children understand changes in weather and seasons. Through observation, outdoor experiences, and sensory play, they explore how these changes affect nature, daily life, and what we wear or do.

Animals
Children explore different animals and their habitats. They learn about how animals live, move, and grow, while developing empathy and respect for living things through observation and playful exploration.

Community helpers
Children explore the roles of people who help us in everyday life, such as doctors, firefighters, and teachers. Through role-play and real-life connections, they understand responsibility, cooperation, and how communities function.

Under the sea
Children discover the underwater world and learn about sea animals, ocean habitats, and water environments. Through sensory play, storytelling, and creative activities, they develop curiosity and imagination while exploring marine life.

Environment
Children are introduced to the natural world and how to care for it. They explore topics such as recycling, nature protection, and sustainable habits through hands-on activities. The aim is to build early awareness of responsibility towards the environment.

Around the world
Children are introduced to different cultures, traditions, and ways of life. Through music, stories, food, and play, they develop curiosity, respect, and an understanding of diversity in the world around them.

Transportation
Children learn how people and goods move from one place to another. Through construction, movement, and role-play activities, they explore transportation and develop problem-solving and thinking skills.