Theme: Elements of Nature
Duration: 5 Days (35–40 mins each)
⭐ Day 1 – Introduction to Air
Learning Objectives
- Students understand that air is everywhere and has properties.
- Students observe how air can move things.
Concepts
- Air is all around us.
- Air has no color, shape, or smell.
- Moving air is called wind.
Activities
- Air Around Us Activity:
Students wave hands in front of their face to feel air. - Wind Experiment:
Use a fan to show how air moves paper, cotton, or leaves. - Balloon Activity:
Blow a balloon to show that air fills space.
Materials
- Fan
- Balloons
- Light objects (paper pieces, cotton)
Assessment
- Oral questions:
“Can we see air?”, “What happens when the fan blows?”
⭐ Day 2 – All About Water
Learning Objectives
- Students identify sources and uses of water.
- Students observe basic properties of water.
Concepts
- Water is colorless, tasteless, and odorless.
- We use water for drinking, bathing, cleaning, cooking.
- Sources: rain, rivers, lakes, taps.
Activities
- Sink/Float Activity:
Show how some items float (leaf) and some sink (stone). - Dissolving Activity:
Mix sugar/salt in water to show water dissolves things.
Materials
- Water bowl
- Leaves, stones
- Sugar, spoon
Assessment
- Ask: “Name two uses of water.”
- “Does water have color?”
⭐ Day 3 – Simple Water Cycle Introduction
Learning Objectives
- Students understand the basic idea of the water cycle.
- Students identify evaporation and rain in a simple way.
Concepts
- Sun heats water → water turns into vapor (evaporation).
- Vapor cools → becomes clouds (condensation).
- Clouds become heavy → rain falls (precipitation).
Activities
- Water Cycle Craft:
Draw/paste Sun, clouds, arrows showing evaporation and rain. - Cup Experiment (Optional):
Place warm water in a cup; cover with plate; see droplets form.
Materials
- Craft paper
- Cotton (for clouds)
- Blue arrows
- Crayons/glue
Assessment
- Ask: “What happens when clouds become heavy?”
- Students point to the sun/cloud/rain part in their craft.
⭐ Day 4 – Types of Weather
Learning Objectives
- Students identify different types of weather.
- Students understand how weather changes.
Concepts
- Sunny
- Rainy
- Cloudy
- Windy
- Cold
- Hot
Activities
- Weather Flashcards:
Students show the correct flashcard when teacher says a condition. - Weather Imitation Game:
Students act:- Rainy: pretend to use an umbrella
- Windy: sway
- Sunny: cover eyes
- Weather Chart:
Create a weekly observation chart for the class.
Materials
- Flashcards
- Chart paper
Assessment
- Show a picture → students name the weather.
⭐ Day 5 – Review + Observation Day
Learning Objectives
- Students revise concepts of air, water, weather.
- Students record weather in a simple chart.
Activities
- Weather Chart Observation:
Students record today's weather: sunny, cloudy, rainy, windy. - Quick Recap Games:
- “Is it Air, Water or Weather?”
- Matching activity: balloon → air, umbrella → rainy day.
- Mini Quiz:
- What fills a balloon?
- What is moving air called?
- What falls from clouds?
Assessment
- Students recognize and name different weather conditions.
- Final worksheet (optional):
- Circle the correct weather
- Match weather symbols
- Identify air and water activities
Homework
- Draw 2 weather types you saw this week.