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Early Childhood Education First Term, Second Term and Third Term Scheme of work for British national curriculum with a blend of the Nigerian National Curriculum for British and Montessori Schools
Blended British Nigerian Scheme of Work for Nursery 1 Subjects
The Subjects includes:
Communication and Language (CL)
Physical Development (PD)
Literacy
Personal, Social, and Emotional Development (PSED)
Mathematics
Understanding the World (UW)
Expressive Arts and Design (EAD)
COMMUNICATION AND LANGUAGE SCHEME OF WORK
NURSERY 1- AGES 3 – 4
Communication and Language: This area focuses on developing children’s listening, attention, and speaking skills. It includes activities to promote vocabulary development, understanding and using language effectively, and engaging in conversations
Nursery 1 Age 3 – 4
First term
Wee k 1
My Family
To develop vocabulary related to family members and engage in conversations about family relationships.
Family photos, picture cards depicting family members.
Show family photos and picture cards depicting family members. Introduce vocabulary words related to family members and their roles. Engage children in discussions about their own families and encourage them to ask questions.
Look at the family photos and picture cards, listen to the teacher’s explanations, ask questions, and use vocabulary words to describe their own families.
Wee k 2
My Home
To expand vocabulary related to different rooms and objects in the home and practice describing them.
Picture cards depicting rooms and objects in a home.
Show picture cards depicting different rooms and objects in a home. Introduce vocabulary words related to each room and object. Encourage children to describe the rooms and objects using appropriate vocabulary.
Look at the picture cards, listen to the teacher’s explanations, and use vocabulary words to describe the different rooms and objects in a home.
Wee k 3
Animals
To develop vocabulary related to animals, their characteristics , and habitats
Animal picture cards, books about animals, animal toys.
Show animal picture cards, read books about animals, and provide animal toys. Introduce vocabulary words related to different animals, their characteristics , and habitats. Engage children in discussions about their favorite animals and their habitats.
Look at the animal picture cards, listen to the teacher’s explanations, and use vocabulary words to describe animals, their characteristic s, and habitats
Wee k 4
My Community
To develop vocabulary
Community- related picture
Show community-
Look at the community-
related to
cards, books
related picture
related picture
community
about
cards, read
cards, listen
places and
community
books about
to the
people and
places.
community
teacher’s
engage in
places, and
explanations,
conversations
discuss
ask
about
different
questions,
community
community
and use
roles and
roles and
vocabulary
responsibilitie
responsibilitie
words to
s.
s. Introduce
describe
vocabulary
community
words related
places and
to community
people.
places and
people.
Encourage
children to ask
questions and
share their
experiences.
Wee
Transportatio
To expand
Transportation
Show
Look at the
k 5
n
vocabulary
-related
transportation-
transportation
related to
picture cards,
related picture
-related
different
toy vehicles.
cards and
picture cards,
modes of
provide toy
listen to the
transportation
vehicles.
teacher’s
and engage in
Introduce
explanations,
discussions
vocabulary
and use
about
words related
vocabulary
transportation
to different
words to
experiences.
modes of
describe
transportation.
different
Engage
modes of
children in
transportation
discussions
about their
transportation
experiences
and ask them
to describe
different
vehicles
Wee k 6
Seasons and Weather
To develop vocabulary related to seasons, weather conditions, and seasonal activities.
Weather- related picture cards, clothing items representing different seasons.
Show weather- related picture cards and provide clothing items representing different seasons. Introduce vocabulary words related to seasons, weather conditions, and seasonal activities. Engage children in discussions about their favorite seasons and weather experiences
Look at the weather- related picture cards, listen to the teacher’s explanations, and use vocabulary words to describe seasons, weather conditions, and seasonal activities
Wee k 7
Midterm break
Midterm break
Midterm break
Midterm break
Midterm break
Wee k 8
Food and Healthy Eating
To develop vocabulary related to different types of food and promote discussions about healthy eating habits.
Food-related picture cards, play food items.
Show food- related picture cards and provide play food items. Introduce vocabulary words related to different types of food and discuss healthy eating habits.
Look at the food-related picture cards, listen to the teacher’s explanations, and use vocabulary words to describe different types of food and engage in
Engage children in discussions about their favorite foods and encourage them to talk about healthy choices.
discussions about healthy eating habits.
Wee
Occupations
To expand
Occupation-
Show
Look at the
k 9
vocabulary
related picture
occupation-
occupation-
related to
cards, dress-
related picture
related picture
different
up clothes
cards and
cards, listen
occupations
representing
provide dress-
to the
and promote
different
up clothes
teacher’s
conversations
occupations.
representing
explanations,
about
different
and use
community
occupations.
vocabulary
helpers and
Introduce
words to
their roles
vocabulary
describe
words related
different
to various
occupations.
occupations
Engage in
and discuss
imaginative
the roles of
play and role-
community
playing,
helpers.
pretending to
Encourage
be community
children to
helpers
imagine
themselves in
different
occupations
and engage in
role-playing.
Wee
Plants and
To develop
Plant-related
Show plant-
Look at the
k 10
Growth
vocabulary
picture cards,
related picture
plant-related
related to
small potted
cards and
picture cards,
plants, their
plants or
provide small
listen to the
parts, and the
seeds.
potted plants
teacher’s
process of
or seeds for
explanations,
growth
observation.
and use
Introduce
vocabulary
vocabulary
words to
words related
describe
to plants, their
plants and
parts, and the
their parts.
process of
Observe the
growth.
growth of the
Engage
provided
children in
plants or
discussions
seeds and
about the
discuss the
needs of
needs for
plants and
growth.
observe the
growth
process.
Wee
My Body
To expand
Body-related
Show body-
Look at the
k 11
vocabulary
picture cards,
related picture
body-related
related to
mirrors.
cards and
picture cards,
different parts
provide
listen to the
of the body
mirrors for
teacher’s
and promote
self-reflection.
explanations,
discussions
Introduce
and use
about body
vocabulary
vocabulary
awareness
words related
words to
and self-care.
to different
describe
parts of the
different parts
body and
of the body.
discuss the
Use mirrors
importance of
for self-
self-care.
reflection and
Engage
identify body
children in
parts
discussions
about their
bodies and
encourage
them to
identify body
parts.
Wee k 12
Assessment
Assessment
Second Term
Wee k 1
Colors and Shapes
To develop vocabulary related to colors and shapes and promote discussions about their characteristics .
Color and shape- related picture cards, colored objects, shape puzzles.
Show color and shape- related picture cards and provide colored objects and shape puzzles. Introduce vocabulary words related to colors and shapes and discuss their characteristics . Engage children in discussions about objects of different colors and shapes.
Look at the color and shape-related picture cards, listen to the teacher’s explanations, and use vocabulary words to describe colors and shapes. Identify and sort colored objects and solve shape puzzles.
Wee k 2
My Community and Neighborhoo d
To develop vocabulary related to community places and engage in conversations about the
Community- related picture cards, maps, toy cars and buildings
Show community- related picture cards and maps of the neighborhood. Introduce vocabulary
Look at the community- related picture cards and maps, listen to the teacher’s explanations, and use
neighborhood.
words related
vocabulary
to different
words to
community
describe
places.
community
Engage
places. Play
children in
with toy cars
discussions
and buildings
about their
to create their
neighborhood,
own
pointing out
neighborhood
key locations
scenes.
and their
functions.
Wee
Daily
To expand
Routine-
Show routine-
Look at the
k 3
Routines
vocabulary
related
related picture
routine-related
related to
picture
cards and
picture cards
daily activities
cards, daily
provide visual
and visual
and
routine visual
charts of daily
charts, listen to
encourage
charts.
routines.
the teacher’s
language use
Introduce
explanations,
in describing
vocabulary
and use
routines.
words related
vocabulary
to different
words to
daily activities.
describe
Engage
different daily
children in
activities.
discussions
Share their
about their
own routines
daily routines
with their
and
peers.
encourage
them to
describe their
own activities.
Wee
Storytelling
To foster
Storybooks,
Read
Listen to the
k 4
language
puppets,
storybooks to
teacher
skills through
props for
the children
reading stories,
storytelling
story
and
watch story
and
retelling.
encourage
retellings with
imaginative
their
puppets and
play.
participation.
props, and
Use puppets and props to retell stories, encouraging children to join in and use expressive language.
participate in imaginative play. Use their language skills to retell stories, act out scenes, and express their thoughts and emotions.
Wee
My Senses
To develop
Sensory
Introduce the
Explore
k 5
vocabulary
objects (e.g.,
five senses
sensory
related to the
textured
and provide
objects,
five senses
materials,
sensory
engage in
and engage in
scented
objects for
sensory
sensory
items),
exploration.
stations, and
experiences.
sensory
Set up
describe their
exploration
sensory
sensory
stations.
exploration
experiences
stations where
using
children can
vocabulary
engage their
related to the
senses
five senses.
through touch,
Share their
smell, sight,
sensory
taste, and
discoveries
hearing.
with their
peers.
Wee
Feelings and
To expand
Emotion
Show emotion
Look at the
k 6
Emotions
vocabulary
cards,
cards and
emotion cards,
related to
mirrors,
provide
use mirrors for
feelings and
feelings
mirrors for
self-reflection,
emotions and
chart.
self-reflection.
and identify
promote
Introduce
different
emotional
vocabulary
feelings and
literacy.
words related
emotions.
to different
Express and
feelings and
discuss their
emotions. Use
own emotions,
a feelings
using
chart to help
appropriate
children
vocabulary.
identify and express their emotions.
Wee k 7
Midterm break
Midterm break
Midterm break
Midterm break
Midterm break
Wee
Animals and
To develop
Animal
Show animal
Look at the
k 8
their Habitats
vocabulary
picture
picture cards
animal picture
related to
cards,
and provide
cards and
different
habitat
visuals or
habitat visuals
animals and
visuals or
books
or books, listen
their habitats
books
depicting
to the teacher’s
and engage in
different
explanations,
discussions
habitats.
and use
about their
Introduce
vocabulary
characteristics
vocabulary
words to
.
words related
describe
to animals
animals and
and their
their habitats.
habitats.
Discuss the
Engage
unique features
children in
and behaviors
discussions
of different
about the
animals.
characteristics
of different
animals and
how they
adapt to their
habitats.
Wee
Body
To develop
Music,
Play music
Listen to the
k 9
Movements
vocabulary
movement
and
music, watch
related to
props (e.g.,
demonstrate
the teacher’s
body
scarves,
various body
demonstrations
movements
bean bags).
movements
, and imitate
and
such as
the body
encourage
jumping,
movements.
physical
stretching,
Use vocabulary
expression
twirling, and
words to
through
hopping.
describe their
movement
Introduce
own
vocabulary
movements
activities
words related to different movements. Encourage children to imitate the movements and use the corresponding vocabulary.
and engage in movement games and activities
Wee
Rhymes and
To foster
Nursery
Sing nursery
Listen to the
k 10
Rhythms
language
rhyme
rhymes, recite
teacher’s
skills through
books,
rhythmic
singing and
rhymes,
musical
poems, and
recitation,
songs, and
instruments
use musical
repeat the
rhythmic
(e.g., drums,
instruments to
rhymes, and
activities.
tambourines)
create
use musical
.
rhythms.
instruments to
Encourage
create rhythms.
children to join
Participate in
in, repeat the
group singing
rhymes, and
and rhythmic
explore the
activities,
beat and
developing
rhythm of the
language skills
songs.
and rhythmic
awareness.
Wee
Food and
To develop
Play kitchen
Set up a play
Play in the
k 11
Cooking
vocabulary
set, toy food
kitchen area
kitchen area,
related to food
items,
with toy food
pretend to cook
and cooking
cooking
items and
and serve
and engage in
utensils.
cooking
meals using
pretend play
utensils.
the toy food
cooking
Introduce
items and
activities.
vocabulary
cooking
words related
utensils. Use
to different
vocabulary
foods and
words to
cooking
describe the
processes.
food items,
Encourage
cooking
children to engage in pretend play cooking activities, using appropriate vocabulary.
actions, and engage in conversations during pretend play.
Wee k 12
Assessment
Third Term
Week 1
Opposites
To expand vocabulary related to opposites and promote understanding of contrasting concepts.
Show opposite picture cards and provide objects representing contrasting concepts. Introduce vocabulary words related to opposites and engage children in discussions about their meanings. Encourage them to identify and describe opposite pairs.
Look at the opposite picture cards, observe and interact with objects representing opposites, and use vocabulary words to describe contrasting concepts. Participate in activities that highlight opposites, such as sorting objects or playing “opposite” games.
Week 2
Transport and Vehicles
To develop vocabulary related to
Transport- related picture
Show transport- related picture
Look at the transport- related picture
different modes of transport and engage in discussions about their characteristics and uses
cards, toy vehicles.
cards and provide toy vehicles representing different modes of transport. Introduce vocabulary words related to transport and discuss their characteristics, functions, and uses. Engage children in discussions about their favorite modes of transport and encourage imaginative play with the toy vehicles
cards, listen to the teacher’s explanations, and use vocabulary words to describe different modes of transport. Engage in pretend play, using the toy vehicles to create different transportation scenarios and express their preferences.
Week 3
Nature and Seasons
To expand vocabulary related to nature and seasons and promote discussions about the changes in the natural environment. Materials: Nature-related picture cards, seasonal visuals or
Nature- related picture cards, seasonal visuals or books
Show nature- related picture cards and provide visuals or books depicting different seasons and natural elements. Introduce vocabulary words related to nature and the four seasons. Engage
Look at the nature-related picture cards and seasonal visuals or books, listen to the teacher’s explanations, and use vocabulary words to describe elements of nature and the four seasons. Share their
books.
children in
own
discussions
experiences
about the
and
changes in
observations
nature during
of nature.
different
seasons and
encourage
them to
describe their
observations.
Week
Family and
To develop
Family-
Show family-
Look at the
4
Relationships
vocabulary
related
related picture
family-related
related to
picture
cards and
picture cards
family
cards,
emotion cards.
and emotion
members and
emotion
Introduce
cards, listen to
promote
cards.
vocabulary
the teacher’s
discussions
words related
explanations,
about
to family
and use
relationships
members and
vocabulary
and emotions.
emotions.
words to
Engage
describe
children in
family
discussions
members and
about their
emotions.
families,
Share stories
relationships,
and
and feelings.
experiences
Encourage
about their
them to identify
families and
and express
express their
different
feelings.
emotions
within the
context of
family
interactions.
Week
Animals and
To develop
Animal-
Show animal-
Look at the
5
their Sounds
vocabulary
related
related picture
animal-related
related to
picture
cards and play
picture cards,
animals and
cards,
sound
listen to the
their sounds
sound
recordings of
teacher
and engage in
recordings
different animal
playing the
auditory
of animal
noises.
animal
discrimination
noises.
Introduce
sounds, and
activities.
vocabulary
use
words related
vocabulary
to animals and
words to
their sounds.
describe
Engage
animals and
children in
their sounds.
listening
Participate in
activities,
auditory
where they
discrimination
identify and
activities,
match the
matching the
animal sounds
sounds to the
with the
correct animal
corresponding
pictures.
picture cards.
Week
Daily Life
To expand
Object-
Show object-
Look at the
6
Objects
vocabulary
related
related picture
object-related
related to
picture
cards and
picture cards,
common
cards, real-
provide real-life
observe and
objects used in
life objects
objects from
interact with
daily life and
from daily
daily routines
the real-life
promote
routines.
(e.g.,
objects, and
conversations
toothbrush,
use
about their
cup, shoes).
vocabulary
functions and
Introduce
words to
uses.
vocabulary
describe the
words related
objects and
to these
their functions.
objects and
Engage in
engage
conversations
children in
about their
discussions
own
about their
experiences
functions and
and routines
uses.
involving these
Encourage
objects.
them to
describe how
they use these objects in their daily lives.
Week 7
Midterm break
Midterm break
Midterm break
Midterm break
Midterm break
Week 8
Community Helpers
To develop vocabulary related to community helpers and engage in discussions about their roles and responsibilities.
Community helper picture cards, props representing different community helpers.
Show community helper picture cards and introduce vocabulary words related to different community helpers. Engage children in discussions about their roles, responsibilities, and the services they provide to the community. Use props representing different community helpers to facilitate pretend play and enhance understanding.
Look at the community helper picture cards, listen to the teacher’s explanations, and use vocabulary words to identify and describe different community helpers. Engage in pretend play, taking on roles of community helpers and acting out their responsibilities
Week 9
Numbers and Counting
To develop counting skills and vocabulary related to numbers. Materials:
Number flashcards, counting objects (e.g., blocks,
Show number flashcards and introduce vocabulary words related to numbers. Engage
Look at the number flashcards, listen to the teacher’s explanations, and use
Number
counters).
children in
vocabulary
flashcards,
counting
words to
counting
activities using
identify and
objects (e.g.,
the flashcards
name
blocks,
and counting
numbers.
counters).
objects.
Engage in
Encourage
counting
them to
activities,
recognize and
counting
name
objects and
numbers, as
practicing
well as practice
counting
counting
sequences.
sequences
Play number
recognition
games to
reinforce
understanding.
Week
Animals and
To develop
Animal
Show animal
Look at the
10
Habitats
vocabulary
flashcards,
flashcards and
animal
related to
pictures or
introduce
flashcards,
animals and
books of
vocabulary
listen to the
their habitats
different
words related
teacher’s
and engage in
habitats.
to different
explanations,
discussions
animals.
and use
about their
Engage
vocabulary
characteristics
children in
words to
and
discussions
identify and
environments.
about the
name different
characteristics
animals.
of each animal
Engage in
and the
discussions
habitats they
about the
live in. Show
habitats of
pictures or
various
books of
animals,
different
describing
habitats and
their
discuss how
characteristics
animals adapt
and
to their
adaptations.
environments
Week 11
Revision
Week 12
Assessment
PHYSICAL DEVELOPMENT SCHEME OF WORK
Physical Development:
Physical Development emphasizes the development of gross and fine motor skills. It covers activities that promote movement, coordination, and control, as well as self-care skills like dressing and toileting.
Nursery 1 age 3-4
First term
Week 1
Body Control and Coordination
To develop body control and coordination skills. To improve balance, agility, and spatial awareness.
Cones or markers for setting boundaries Soft objects like bean bags or foam balls Hoops or mats for designated activity areas
Set up boundaries using cones or markers to define the activity area. Demonstrate and model body control exercises such as balancing on one leg, jumping, hopping, and skipping. Introduce tossing and catching activities using soft objects like bean bags or
Practice balancing on one leg, hopping, jumping, and skipping, improving body control and coordination. Engage in tossing and catching activities with bean bags or foam balls, enhancing hand-eye coordination and motor skills. Participate in jumping in
foam balls to enhance hand-eye coordination. Utilize hoops or mats as designated areas for specific tasks, such as jumping in and out of hoops or balancing on mats.
and out of hoops or onto designated mats, promoting agility and spatial awareness. Follow the teacher’s instructions for various body movements, such as reaching up, bending down, twisting, or stretching.
Week 2
Fine Motor Skills and Manipulative Play
To develop and improve fine motor skills and hand-eye coordination. To enhance finger dexterity, control, and precision.
Manipulative toys (e.g., puzzles, building blocks) Playdough or clay Small objects for sorting or transferring (e.g., buttons, beads) Pencils and paper for drawing activities
Provide a variety of manipulative toys and puzzles that require fine motor skills and hand- eye coordination, such as assembling puzzles or building structures with blocks. Introduce playdough or clay for squeezing,
Explore manipulative toys and puzzles, manipulating pieces and solving simple puzzles. Engage in playdough or clay activities, squeezing, rolling, and shaping the material to strengthen finger
rolling, and shaping activities to strengthen finger muscles. Set up sorting or transferring activities using small objects like buttons or beads to develop fine motor skills and hand- eye coordination. Encourage drawing activities that promote hand-eye coordination and pencil control.
muscles. Sort and transfer small objects using tongs, fingers, or spoons, improving hand-eye coordination and fine motor control. Practice drawing lines, shapes, and simple pictures using pencils and paper, promoting hand-eye coordination and pencil control
Week 3
Gross Motor Skills and Movement Exploration
To develop gross motor skills and coordination through movement exploration. To improve strength, balance, and physical endurance.
Parachute or large fabric for group activities Obstacle course materials (e.g., cones, hula hoops, tunnels) Music player or musical
Utilize a parachute or large fabric for group activities that involve teamwork, coordination, and following directions. Set up an obstacle course using
Engage in group activities using a parachute or large fabric, following instructions for lifting, shaking, or moving together. Navigate
instruments (optional)
cones, hula hoops, and tunnels to promote gross motor skills and coordination. Incorporate music or rhythmic beats to enhance the fun and engagement of the activities
through an obstacle course, crawling under tunnels, stepping over cones, and jumping in and out of hula hoops. Participate in games that involve hopping, skipping, or galloping, promoting gross motor skills and coordination. Engage in activities that require balance and body control, such as walking on a balance beam or balancing on one leg. Follow the teacher’s instructions for different movements, such as marching, twirling, or stretching, to improve
coordination and body awareness.
Week 4
Spatial Awareness and Body Movements
To develop spatial awareness and body control. To enhance body coordination and movement skills
Colored tape or markers for creating movement paths Scarves or ribbons for dancing and movement activities Soft cushions or mats for balance and stability exercises
Create movement paths using colored tape or markers on the floor, encouraging children to follow the paths with different body movements. Introduce dancing and movement activities with scarves or ribbons, promoting coordination and creativity. Set up balance and stability exercises using soft cushions or mats, such as walking along a balance beam or balancing on one foot.
Follow the movement paths created on the floor, using various body movements like walking, hopping, and jumping. Engage in dancing and movement activities with scarves or ribbons, exploring different ways to move their bodies. Practice balance and stability exercises, walking on a balance beam or trying to balance on one foot.
Week
Manipulative
To develop
Manipulative
Provide
Engage in
5
Skills and Hand-Eye Coordination
and improve manipulative skills and hand-eye coordination. To enhance fine motor control and precision.
toys (e.g., threading beads, building blocks) Playdough or modeling clay Small objects for sorting or transferring (e.g., buttons, pom-poms) Scissors and paper for cutting activities
manipulative toys that involve threading beads, building structures with blocks, or stacking cups to develop manipulative skills and hand-eye coordination. Offer playdough or modeling clay for squeezing, rolling, and shaping activities to strengthen finger muscles. Set up sorting or transferring activities using small objects like buttons or pom-poms to improve hand-eye coordination. Introduce cutting activities with child-safe
threading beads, building structures with blocks, or stacking cups to develop manipulative skills and hand-eye coordination. Manipulate playdough or modeling clay, squeezing, rolling, and shaping it to strengthen finger muscles. Sort and transfer small objects using fingers or child-friendly tools, improving hand-eye coordination and fine motor control. Practice cutting paper with child- safe scissors, starting with simple
scissors and paper to enhance fine motor control and precision.
straight lines and progressing to more complex shapes
Week 6
Outdoor and Gross Motor Play
To engage in outdoor play to promote gross motor skills and physical fitness. To develop strength, coordination, and spatial awareness.
Playground equipment (e.g., swings, slides, climbing frames) Balls of different sizes Skipping ropes or hula hoops Cones or markers for creating obstacle courses
Utilize playground equipment for activities like swinging, sliding, climbing, and balancing, promoting gross motor skills and physical fitness. Introduce ball games that involve throwing, catching, kicking, and rolling, enhancing hand-eye coordination and gross motor skills. Provide skipping ropes or hula hoops for jumping and coordination exercises. Create
Engage in swinging, sliding, climbing, and balancing on the playground equipment, developing gross motor skills and physical fitness. Participate in ball games, practicing throwing, catching, kicking, and rolling to improve hand-eye coordination and gross motor skills. Explore jumping and coordination exercises with skipping
obstacle courses using cones or markers, incorporating crawling, hopping, and jumping activities.
Week 7
Midterm break
Week 8
Body Awareness and Movement Exploration
To develop body awareness and control. To explore different movements and body positions.
Music player or instrument for music activities Yoga mats or soft mats for movement exercises Scarves or ribbons for movement exploration
Play music and guide the children through movement activities such as stretching, bending, twisting, and reaching. Introduce basic yoga poses and stretches using yoga mats or soft mats. Engage in movement games that involve imitation, mirroring, and following instructions. Use scarves or ribbons for creative
Follow the teacher’s instructions and move their bodies to the rhythm of the music. Practice basic yoga poses and stretches on the yoga mats or soft mats. Participate in movement games, imitating the teacher’s movements or following instructions. Explore creative movement with scarves or ribbons, dancing and swirling them
movement exploration, encouraging children to move their bodies in different ways.
in the air.
Week 9
Fine Motor Skills and Manipulative Activities
To enhance fine motor skills and hand-eye coordination. To develop finger dexterity and control.
Manipulative toys (e.g., puzzles, building blocks) Playdough or modeling clay Sorting or threading materials (e.g., beads, buttons) Scissors, glue, and craft materials for art projects
Provide puzzles and building blocks for children to manipulate and practice fine motor skills. Offer playdough or modeling clay for squeezing, rolling, and shaping activities to strengthen finger muscles.
Manipulate puzzles and building blocks, solving puzzles and building structures to enhance fine motor skills. Play with playdough or modeling clay, squeezing, rolling, and shaping it to strengthen finger muscles.
Set up sorting or threading activities using beads or buttons, encouraging precise hand movements.
Sort and thread beads or buttons, practicing precise hand movements and hand- eye coordination.
Introduce art projects that involve
Engage in art projects, cutting,
cutting, gluing, and manipulating different materials.
gluing, and manipulating various materials to foster creativity and fine motor skills.
Week 10
Outdoor Games and Gross Motor Skills
To engage in outdoor play and develop gross motor skills. To enhance physical fitness, coordination, and spatial awareness.
Balls of different sizes Hula hoops or cones for activity stations Jump ropes or skipping ropes Large open space for running and active games
Introduce ball games that involve throwing, catching, kicking, and rolling to develop gross motor skills and hand-eye coordination. Set up activity stations with hula hoops or cones for jumping, hopping, and balance activities. Teach basic skipping rope techniques and encourage children to practice jumping with jump ropes. Organize
Engage in ball games, practicing throwing, catching, kicking, and rolling to improve gross motor skills and hand-eye coordination. Participate in jumping, hopping, and balance activities at activity stations using hula hoops or cones. Learn and practice jumping techniques with jump ropes, progressing from simple jumps to more complex
running games and active movement activities in a large open space.
patterns. Enjoy running games and active movement activities in a large open space, promoting physical fitness and gross motor skill development.
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Second Term
Week 1
Balance and Coordination
To develop balance and coordination skills. To enhance body awareness and control.
Balance beams or lines on the floor Cones or markers for creating obstacle courses Soft mats or cushions for stability exercises
Set up balance beams or lines on the floor and guide children to walk along them, promoting balance and coordination. Create obstacle courses using cones
Walk along balance beams or lines on the floor, practicing balance and coordination skills. Navigate through obstacle courses, crawling under or jumping over
or markers, incorporating crawling, hopping, and jumping activities to enhance coordination and agility. Practice stability exercises on soft mats or cushions, such as standing on one leg or balancing objects on different body parts.
cones, and performing various movements to improve coordination and agility. Engage in stability exercises on soft mats or cushions, trying to balance on one leg or hold objects steady on different body parts
Week 2
Fine Motor Skills and Manipulative Activities
To refine fine motor skills and hand- eye coordination. To develop finger strength and control.
Playdough or modeling clay Threading beads or lacing cards Puzzles or construction sets with smaller pieces Scissors, paper, and craft materials for cutting and gluing
Provide playdough or modeling clay for squeezing, rolling, and shaping exercises to strengthen hand muscles. Offer threading beads or lacing cards for practicing fine motor skills and hand-eye
Manipulate playdough or modeling clay, squeezing, rolling, and shaping it to strengthen hand muscles and improve fine motor skills. Thread beads or lace cards, practicing hand-eye coordination and fine motor
coordination. Engage children in puzzles or construction sets with smaller pieces to refine their fine motor skills and problem- solving abilities. Introduce cutting and gluing activities using child- safe scissors, paper, and craft materials to enhance fine motor control and creativity.
control. Solve puzzles or play with construction sets that have smaller pieces, refining fine motor skills and problem- solving abilities. Engage in cutting and gluing activities, using child- safe scissors to cut paper and craft materials to enhance fine motor control and unleash creativity.
Week 3
Outdoor and Gross Motor Play
To engage in outdoor play to develop gross motor skills and physical fitness. To enhance coordination, strength, and endurance.
Playground equipment (e.g., swings, slides, climbing structures) Balls of different sizes Cones or markers for
Utilize playground equipment for activities such as swinging, sliding, climbing, and balancing to promote gross motor skills and physical
Engage in swinging, sliding, climbing, and balancing on playground equipment, developing gross motor skills and physical
creating game boundaries Jump ropes or skipping ropes
fitness. Introduce ball games that involve throwing, catching, kicking, and rolling to enhance hand-eye coordination and gross motor skills.
fitness. Participate in ball games, practicing throwing, catching, kicking, and rolling to improve hand-eye coordination and gross motor skills.
Set up game boundaries using cones or markers and engage children in active games like tag, relay races, or obstacle courses.
Play active games within the designated boundaries
Teach basic jump rope techniques and encourage children to practice jumping and skipping with jump ropes to improve coordination
Week
Body
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Play music
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Exploration
To explore different movements and body positions.
activities Yoga mats or soft mats for movement exercises Scarves or ribbons for movement exploration
movement activities such as stretching, bending, twisting, and reaching. Introduce basic yoga poses and stretches using yoga mats or soft mats. Engage in movement games that involve imitation, mirroring, and following instructions. Use scarves or ribbons for creative movement exploration, encouraging children to move their bodies in different ways
their bodies to the rhythm of the music. Practice basic yoga poses and stretches on the yoga mats or soft mats. Participate in movement games, imitating the teacher’s movements or following instructions. Explore creative movement with scarves or ribbons, dancing and swirling them in the air.
Week 5
Balance and Coordination
To develop balance and coordination skills. To enhance spatial awareness
Balance beams or lines on the floor Cones or markers for creating
Set up balance beams or lines on the floor and guide children to
Walk along balance beams or lines on the floor, practicing balance and
and body control.
obstacle courses Soft mats or cushions for stability exercises
walk along them, promoting balance and coordination. Create obstacle courses using cones or markers, incorporating crawling, hopping, and jumping activities to enhance coordination and agility. Practice stability exercises on soft mats or cushions, such as standing on one leg or balancing objects on different body parts.
coordination skills. Navigate through obstacle courses, crawling under or jumping over cones, and performing various movements to improve coordination and agility. Engage in stability exercises on soft mats or cushions, trying to balance on one leg or hold objects steady on different body parts.
Week 6
Gross Motor Skills and Active Play
To engage in active play to develop gross motor skills. To enhance physical fitness, coordination, and strength.
Playground equipment (e.g., swings, slides, climbing structures) Balls of different sizes
Utilize playground equipment for activities such as swinging, sliding, climbing, and balancing to promote gross motor
Engage in swinging, sliding, climbing, and balancing on playground equipment, developing gross motor skills and
Cones or markers for creating game boundaries Skipping ropes or hula hoops
skills and physical fitness. Introduce ball games that involve throwing, catching, kicking, and rolling to enhance hand-eye coordination and gross motor skills. Set up game boundaries using cones or markers and engage children in active games like tag, relay races, or obstacle courses.
physical fitness. Participate in ball games, practicing throwing, catching, kicking, and rolling to improve hand-eye coordination and gross motor skills. Play active games within the designated boundaries, such as tag, relay races, or obstacle courses.
Week 7
Midterm break
Week 8
Body Control and Spatial Awareness
To develop body control and spatial awareness. To enhance coordination and balance.
Music player or instrument for music activities Cones or markers for creating movement paths Soft
Play music and guide the children through movement activities, focusing on controlling their body movements. Create movement
Follow the teacher’s instructions and move their bodies to the rhythm of the music, focusing on body control and coordination. Walk, hop,
cushions or mats for balance exercises
paths using cones or markers on the floor, encouraging children to walk, hop, and jump along the paths. Set up balance exercises using soft cushions or mats, such as walking on a balance beam or standing on one leg.
and jump along the movement paths created on the floor, improving spatial awareness and balance. Practice balance exercises, such as walking on a balance beam or standing on one leg, to enhance coordination and stability.
Week 9
Fine Motor Skills and Hand-Eye Coordination
To refine fine motor skills and hand- eye coordination. To improve finger dexterity and control.
Manipulative toys (e.g., building blocks, puzzles) Playdough or modeling clay Small objects for sorting or transferring (e.g., beads, buttons) Scissors and paper for cutting
Provide manipulative toys like building blocks and puzzles for children to manipulate and enhance fine motor skills. Offer playdough or modeling clay for squeezing, rolling, and shaping activities to
Manipulate building blocks and puzzles to refine fine motor skills and problem- solving abilities. Play with playdough or modeling clay, squeezing, rolling, and shaping it to strengthen finger
activities
strengthen finger muscles. Set up sorting or transferring activities using small objects like beads or buttons, promoting hand-eye coordination and fine motor control. Introduce cutting activities with child-safe scissors and paper, encouraging children to practice cutting straight lines and shapes
muscles and improve fine motor control. Sort and transfer small objects like beads or buttons, practicing hand-eye coordination and fine motor skills. Engage in cutting activities, using child- safe scissors to cut paper and shapes, improving fine motor control and precision.
Week 10
Outdoor Games and Physical Fitness
To engage in outdoor play to develop gross motor skills and physical fitness. To enhance coordination, strength, and endurance
Playground equipment (e.g., swings, slides, climbing structures) Balls of different sizes Cones or
Utilize playground equipment for activities like swinging, sliding, climbing, and balancing to promote
Engage in swinging, sliding, climbing, and balancing on playground equipment, developing gross motor skills and physical
markers for creating game boundaries Skipping ropes or hula hoops
gross motor skills and physical fitness. Introduce ball games that involve throwing, catching, kicking, and rolling to enhance hand-eye coordination and gross motor skills. Set up game boundaries using cones or markers and engage children in active games like tag, relay races, or obstacle courses. Teach basic skipping rope or hula hoop techniques and encourage children to practice jumping, hopping, and twirling for coordination and
fitness. Participate in ball games, practicing throwing, catching, kicking, and rolling to improve hand-eye coordination and gross motor skills. Play active games within the
endurance.
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Third Term
Week 1
Body Control and Spatial Awareness
To develop body control and spatial awareness. To enhance coordination and balance.
Music player or instrument for music activities Cones or markers for creating movement paths Soft cushions or mats for balance exercises
Play music and guide the children through movement activities, focusing on controlling their body movements. Create movement paths using cones or markers on the floor, encouraging children to walk, hop, and jump along the paths. Set up balance exercises using soft cushions or mats, such as walking on a balance
Follow the teacher’s instructions and move their bodies to the rhythm of the music, focusing on body control and coordination. Walk, hop, and jump along the movement paths created on the floor, improving spatial awareness and balance. Practice balance exercises, such as walking on a balance beam or standing on one leg, to
beam or standing on one leg.
enhance coordination and stability
Week 2
Fine Motor Skills and Hand-Eye Coordination
To refine fine motor skills and hand- eye coordination. To improve finger dexterity and control.
Manipulative toys (e.g., building blocks, puzzles) Playdough or modeling clay Small objects for sorting or transferring (e.g., beads, buttons) Scissors and paper for cutting activities
Provide manipulative toys like building blocks and puzzles for children to manipulate and enhance fine motor skills. Offer playdough or modeling clay for squeezing, rolling, and shaping activities to strengthen finger muscles. Set up sorting or transferring activities using small objects like beads or buttons, promoting hand-eye coordination and fine motor control. Introduce
Manipulate building blocks and puzzles to refine fine motor skills and problem- solving abilities. Play with playdough or modeling clay, squeezing, rolling, and shaping it to strengthen finger muscles and improve fine motor control. Sort and transfer small objects like beads or buttons, practicing hand-eye coordination and fine motor skills. Engage in cutting activities, using child- safe scissors to cut paper
cutting
and shapes,
activities with
improving
child-safe
fine motor
scissors and
control and
paper,
precision.
encouraging
children to
practice
cutting
straight lines
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Week 3
Outdoor Games and Physical Fitness
To engage in outdoor play to develop gross motor skills and physical fitness. To enhance coordination, strength, and endurance.
Playground equipment (e.g., swings, slides, climbing structures) Balls of different sizes Cones or markers for creating game boundaries Skipping ropes or hula hoops
Utilize playground equipment for activities like swinging, sliding, climbing, and balancing to promote gross motor skills and physical fitness. Introduce ball games that involve throwing, catching, kicking, and rolling to enhance hand-eye coordination and gross motor skills. Set up game boundaries using cones or markers and engage
Engage in swinging, sliding, climbing, and balancing on playground equipment, developing gross motor skills and physical fitness. Participate in ball games, practicing throwing, catching, kicking, and rolling to improve hand-eye coordination and gross motor skills. Play active games within
children in active games like tag, relay races, or obstacle courses
Week 4
Body Control and Spatial Awareness
To develop body control and spatial awareness. To enhance coordination and balance.
Music player or instrument for music activities Cones or markers for creating movement paths Soft cushions or mats for balance exercises
Play music and guide the children through movement activities, focusing on controlling their body movements. Create movement paths using cones or markers on the floor, encouraging children to walk, hop, and jump along the paths. Set up balance exercises using soft cushions or mats, such as walking on a balance beam or standing on one leg.
Follow the teacher’s instructions and move their bodies to the rhythm of the music, focusing on body control and coordination. Walk, hop, and jump along the movement paths created on the floor, improving spatial awareness and balance. Practice balance exercises, such as walking on a balance beam or standing on one leg, to enhance coordination and stability
Week
Fine Motor
To refine fine
Manipulative
Provide
Manipulate
5
Skills and Hand-Eye Coordination
motor skills and hand- eye coordination. To improve finger dexterity and control.
toys (e.g., building blocks, puzzles) Playdough or modeling clay Small objects for sorting or transferring (e.g., beads, buttons) Scissors and paper for cutting activities
manipulative toys like building blocks and puzzles for children to manipulate and enhance fine motor skills. Offer playdough or modeling clay for squeezing, rolling, and shaping activities to strengthen finger muscles. Set up sorting or transferring activities using small objects like beads or buttons, promoting hand-eye coordination and fine motor control
building blocks and puzzles to refine fine motor skills and problem- solving abilities. Play with playdough or modeling clay, squeezing, rolling, and shaping it to strengthen finger muscles and improve fine motor control. Sort and transfer small objects like beads or buttons, practicing hand-eye coordination and fine motor skills.
Week 6
Outdoor Games and Physical Fitness
To engage in outdoor play to develop gross motor skills and physical
Utilize playground equipment for activities like swinging, sliding, climbing, and
Engage in swinging, sliding, climbing, and balancing on playground equipment,
fitness. To enhance coordination, strength, and endurance.
structures) Balls of different sizes Cones or markers for creating game boundaries Skipping ropes or hula hoops
balancing to promote gross motor skills and physical fitness. Introduce ball games that involve throwing, catching, kicking, and rolling to enhance hand-eye coordination and gross motor skills. Set up game boundaries using cones or markers and engage children in active games like tag, relay races, or obstacle courses. Teach basic skipping rope or hula hoop techniques and encourage children to practice jumpin
developing gross motor skills and physical fitness. Participate in ball games, practicing throwing, catching, kicking, and rolling to improve hand-eye coordination and gross motor skills. Play active games within the designated boundaries, such as tag, relay races, or obstacle courses, to enhance coordination, strength, and endurance. Practice skipping rope or hula hoop activities, jumping, hopping
Week 7
Midterm break
Week 8
Yoga and Mindful Movement
To introduce children to basic yoga poses and promote body awareness and mindfulness. To enhance flexibility, balance, and relaxation.
Yoga mats or soft mats Picture cards or visuals of different yoga poses Soft background music for relaxation
Introduce children to basic yoga poses such as Mountain Pose, Tree Pose, Cat- Cow Pose, Child’s Pose, and Butterfly Pose. Use picture cards or visuals to demonstrate and guide them. Guide children through a series of yoga sequences, incorporating stretching, balancing, and breathing exercises. Encourage them to mimic the poses and hold them for a few breaths. Use storytelling or guided imagery to create a calm and peaceful
Participate in guided yoga sessions, following the teacher’s instructions and imitating the yoga poses. Practice different yoga poses, focusing on balance, flexibility, and body awareness. Engage in stretching exercises and breathing techniques to promote relaxation and mindfulness. Take part in guided meditation or relaxation activities, learning to calm their minds and bodies
environment during the yoga sessions. Play soft background music to enhance relaxation
Week 9
Outdoor Adventures and Nature Exploration
To engage in outdoor activities that promote physical development, exploration, and appreciation of nature. To enhance gross motor skills, spatial awareness, and curiosity about the natural world.
Nature trail or outdoor area with diverse natural elements (e.g., trees, rocks, flowers) Magnifying glasses or binoculars Field guides or nature identification books Drawing materials (e.g., paper, crayons, pencils)
Take children on nature walks or hikes, encouraging them to observe and explore the outdoor environment. Point out different plants, trees, insects, and animals along the way. Provide magnifying glasses or binoculars for children to get a closer look at small details in nature. Help them identify and learn about different species using field
Go on nature walks or hikes, exploring the outdoor environment and observing plants, animals, and natural elements. Use magnifying glasses or binoculars to examine small details in nature, fostering curiosity and observation skills. Participate in physical activities that involve climbing, balancing, jumping, or crawling over natural
guides or nature identification books. Engage children in physical activities that involve climbing, balancing, jumping, or crawling over natural obstacles like rocks or fallen tree trunks. Set up art stations where children can sketch or draw their favorite findings from nature. Encourage them to express their observations and feelings through art.
obstacles, developing gross motor skills and spatial awareness. Engage in nature- inspired art activities, such as sketching or drawing plants, animals, or landscapes, encouraging creativity and expression.
Week 10
Sports and Movement Exploration
To engage in a variety of sports and movement activities that promote physical fitness,
Cones or markers for setting up activity stations Sports equipment
Set up activity stations with different sports and movement-
Participate in various sports and movement activities, following the teacher’s instructions
coordination, and teamwork. To enhance gross motor skills, spatial awareness, and social interaction
such as balls, bean bags, hula hoops, and skipping ropes Music player for movement- based activities Pictorial cue cards or visuals for different movements or exercises
based challenges, such as relay races, obstacle courses, and target throwing games. Use cones or markers to define the areas. Demonstrate and teach basic sports skills, such as throwing, catching, kicking, and dribbling. Break down the movements into simple steps and provide opportunities for practice and improvement. Organize group games that involve cooperation and teamwork, such as parachute games, group
and engaging in practice sessions to develop skills. Take part in group games and team- based activities, learning to collaborate, communicate, and cooperate with peers. Engage in music and movement sessions, exploring different types of dances, yoga poses, or fitness exercises. Practice fundamental movements like running, jumping, hopping, and skipping, improving coordination and body control
dances, or group ball games. Incorporate music and movement activities, such as dance or yoga sessions, to promote physical fitness and body awareness.
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LITERACY SCHEME OF WORK
Literacy:
Literacy involves developing early reading and writing skills. It includes activities that promote phonics knowledge, reading comprehension, storytelling, mark-making, and emergent writing.
Nursery 1 Age 3 – 4
First term
Week
Introduction
Introduce
Alphabet
Introduce one
Listen and
1
to Letters and Alphabet Recognition
letters of the alphabet and develop letter recognition skills.
flashcards or charts Letter magnets or tiles Whiteboard or chalkboard
or two letters of the alphabet each week, using flashcards or charts. Demonstrate the correct formation of each letter and its sound. Engage children in activities where they identify and match letters using letter magnets or tiles. Provide opportunities for letter tracing on a whiteboard or chalkboard.
observe as the teacher introduces new letters. Practice identifying and matching letters using letter magnets or tiles. Attempt to trace and write letters using their fingers or large markers. Participate in letter recognition games or activities with peers.
Week 2
Phonemic Awareness: Beginning Sounds
Develop awareness of beginning sounds in words.
Picture cards representing objects or animals Letter cards or magnets
Present picture cards representing various objects or animals. Model and guide children in identifying the beginning sound of each word. Use letter
Observe and listen as the teacher identifies the beginning sounds of words. Attempt to identify and say the beginning sounds of the objects or animals
cards or magnets to visually connect the beginning sound to the corresponding letter. Engage in activities where children practice matching objects with their beginning sounds
shown on the picture cards. Manipulate letter cards or magnets to match the beginning sounds to the corresponding objects or animals. Participate in sorting or matching activities based on beginning sounds.
Week 3
Vocabulary Building: Opposites
Develop vocabulary skills by learning about opposites.
Opposite word cards or pictures Drawing materials
Introduce opposite word cards or pictures, displaying examples of opposites. Engage children in discussions about the meaning of opposites and provide contextual examples. Encourage children to create drawings or illustrations representing
Observe and listen as the teacher introduces opposite words or pictures. Participate in discussions about the meaning of opposites and provide examples. Attempt to create drawings or illustrations depicting opposites. Engage in
opposites. Play games or activities where children identify and match opposite words or pictures.
games or activities that involve identifying and matching opposite words or pictures.
Week 4
Emergent Reading Skills: Story Sequencing
Develop comprehension and sequencing skills through story-related activities.
Picture books with clear storylines Story sequencing cards or pictures Drawing materials
Select picture books with clear storylines. Read the books aloud, emphasizing the sequence of events. Use story sequencing cards or pictures to guide discussions about the chronological order of the story. Encourage children to create drawings or illustrations representing the sequence of events in the story.
Listen attentively as the teacher reads the picture books, paying attention to the sequence of events. Engage in discussions about the order of events in the story, using story sequencing cards or pictures. Attempt to recreate the sequence of events through drawings or illustrations. Share their drawings or illustrations with peers
and engage in discussions about the story sequence.
Week 5
Rhyming Words and Word Families
Develop phonemic awareness and rhyming skills by exploring word families.
Word family cards (e.g., – at, -an, -it) Rhyming word cards Drawing materials
Introduce word family cards representing common word endings (e.g., -at, -an, -it). Model and guide children in generating rhyming words within each word family. Use rhyming word cards to reinforce rhyming skills and expand vocabulary. Encourage children to create drawings or illustrations related to rhyming words or word families
Observe and listen as the teacher introduces word families. Attempt to generate rhyming words within each word family. Practice matching rhyming word cards and identifying common word endings. Engage in drawing or illustrating activities based on rhyming words or word families.
Week 6
Phonics: Letter Sounds and Blending
Reinforce letter sounds and practice blending sounds to form
Letter cards or magnets CVC (consonant- vowel-
Review letter sounds using letter cards or magnets. Introduce
Practice letter sounds using letter cards or magnets. Sound out
simple words.
consonant) word cards Blending mats or strips
CVC word cards and guide children in sounding out and blending the sounds to read the words. Provide blending mats or strips for children to practice blending sounds independently. Engage in activities where children create their own CVC words using letter cards.
and blend CVC words using word cards, focusing on the individual sounds and their combination. Utilize blending mats or strips to independently practice blending sounds and reading CVC words. Create their own CVC words using letter cards and share them with peers.
Week 7
Midterm break
Week 8
Introduction to Sight Words
Introduce high- frequency sight words and develop recognition and reading skills.
Sight word cards (common high- frequency words) Sentence strips or sentence frames Reading materials
Introduce sight word cards representing common high- frequency words. Use sentence strips or sentence frames to create sentences or
Practice recognizing and reading sight words using sight word cards. Use sentence strips or sentence frames to construct sentences or short stories
with sight words
short stories using sight words. Provide reading materials that incorporate sight words and guide children in reading them. Engage in sight word games or activities to reinforce recognition and reading skills.
using sight words. Read aloud and independently from reading materials that contain sight words. Participate in sight word games or activities to reinforce sight word recognition and reading skills.
Week 9
Exploring Nonfiction Texts
Introduce nonfiction texts and develop comprehension skills.
Nonfiction books or informational texts Picture cards related to nonfiction topics Drawing materials
Select nonfiction books or informational texts on various topics. Read aloud the texts, focusing on key information and features. Use picture cards to facilitate discussions about the topics covered in the texts. Encourage
Listen attentively as the teacher reads nonfiction texts and shares key information. Engage in discussions about the topics covered in the texts, using picture cards as visual aids. Attempt to create drawings or illustrations based on the
children to create drawings or illustrations based on the nonfiction topics.
nonfiction topics. Share their drawings or illustrations with peers and engage in conversations about the information learned.
Week 10
Phonemic Awareness: Rhyming Word Families
Strengthen phonemic awareness skills by exploring rhyming word families.
Rhyming word family cards Picture cards representing word family words Writing utensils
Introduce rhyming word family cards (e.g., -og, -at, -en) to the children. Model and guide them in identifying and sorting picture cards representing word family words. Engage in activities where they generate additional words within each word family. Encourage children to write or trace words from the word families.
Observe and listen as the teacher introduces rhyming word family cards. Sort and match picture cards representing word family words to the appropriate word families. Attempt to generate additional words within each word family independently or with guidance. Practice writing or tracing words from the word families using writing
utensils.
Week 11
Emergent Writing Skills: Letter Formation and Writing Practice
Develop fine motor skills and practice letter formation through writing activities.
Writing paper or journals Writing utensils (pencils, crayons)
Provide writing paper or journals for children to practice writing.
Use writing paper or journals to practice writing letters independently or with support. Focus on proper letter formation and attempt to trace or copy letters. Refer to letter formation guides or models to assist in letter writing. Share their written work with peers and engage in discussions about letter formation and recognition
Letter formation guides or models
Demonstrate proper letter formation and encourage children to trace or copy letters.
Use letter formation guides or models to support letter writing.
Offer feedback and guidance as children engage in writing activities.
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Second Term
Week 1
Comprehension Skills: Asking and Answering
Develop comprehension skills by asking
Fictional storybooks or
Select storybooks or texts that
Listen attentively as the teacher
Questions
and answering questions about a text.
informational texts Question prompt cards
lend themselves to questioning.
reads aloud the storybooks or texts.
Drawing materials
Read aloud the texts and model asking questions about the story or information.
Engage in discussions about the story or information, asking and answering questions.
Use question prompt cards to guide children in formulating and answering questions. Encourage children to create drawings or illustrations related to the texts and their questions.
Utilize question prompt cards to practice formulating and answering questions independently or with support. Create drawings or illustrations based on the texts and the questions generated.
Week 2
Vocabulary Building: Descriptive Words
Expand vocabulary by learning descriptive words and their meanings.
Descriptive word cards or pictures Objects or pictures representing various concepts
Introduce descriptive word cards or pictures, displaying examples of descriptive words. Model and
Observe and listen as the teacher introduces descriptive words. Participate in discussions about the
provide definitions for each descriptive word. Engage children in discussions about the meanings and uses of the descriptive words. Conduct activities where children practice using the descriptive words in context.
meanings and uses of the descriptive words. Attempt to use the descriptive words to describe objects or pictures. Engage in activities where they match descriptive words to corresponding objects or pictures.
Week 3
Emergent Reading Skills: Predicting and Inferring
Develop prediction and inference skills during reading activities.
Storybooks with clear storylines Picture cards representing key story elements Drawing materials
Select storybooks with clear storylines that allow for prediction and inference. Read aloud the storybooks, pausing at key points to encourage predictions and inferences.
Listen attentively as the teacher reads the storybooks, making predictions and inferences. Participate in discussions about the story, sharing predictions and inferences. Utilize picture
Use picture cards representing story elements to support discussions and predictions. Engage in activities where children create drawings or illustrations based on their predictions and inferences.
cards representing story elements to support their understanding and predictions. Create drawings or illustrations based on their predictions and inferences.
Week 4
Phonics: Word Families and Word Building
Reinforce phonics skills by exploring word families and building words.
Word family cards (e.g., – ap, -en, -ig) Letter cards or tiles Blending mats or strips
Introduce word family cards representing different word endings (e.g., -ap, – en, -ig). Guide children in using letter cards or tiles to build words within each word family. Engage in activities
Observe and listen as the teacher introduces word families and word building. Use letter cards or tiles to construct words within each word family. Practice blending sounds and reading the words independently
where children practice blending sounds to read the words. Provide blending mats or strips to support word building and blending skills.
or with support. Utilize blending mats or strips to enhance word building and blending skills.
Week 5
Introduction to Punctuation Marks
Introduce basic punctuation marks and their functions in writing.
Punctuation mark cards (period, question mark, exclamation mark) Sentence strips or sentences with missing punctuation Writing utensils
Introduce punctuation mark cards, focusing on the period, question mark, and exclamation mark. Discuss the functions and usage of each punctuation mark in different sentence types. Use sentence strips or sentences with missing punctuation
Observe and listen as the teacher introduces punctuation marks and their functions. Participate in discussions about the usage of punctuation marks in different sentence types. Practice adding the appropriate punctuation marks to sentence strips or
for children to practice adding the appropriate marks. Provide guidance and feedback as children engage in punctuation activities.
sentences with missing punctuation. Share their punctuated sentences with peers and engage in discussions about the impact of punctuation on meaning.
Week 6
Vocabulary Building: Synonyms and Antonyms
Expand vocabulary by exploring synonyms and antonyms.
Synonym and antonym word cards Picture cards representing various concepts
Introduce synonym and antonym word cards, displaying examples of words with similar and opposite meanings. Model and provide definitions for each synonym and antonym. Engage children in discussions about the meanings and relationships between words.
Observe and listen as the teacher introduces synonym and antonym word cards. Participate in discussions about the meanings and relationships between words. Attempt to identify synonyms and antonyms of words presented. Engage in activities where they match words with similar or opposite
Conduct activities where children practice identifying synonyms and antonyms.
meanings.
Week 7
Midterm break
Week 8
Emergent Writing Skills: Labeling and Captions
Develop labeling and captioning skills to enhance written expression.
Pictures or objects representing various concepts Writing paper or journals Writing utensils
Provide pictures or objects representing different concepts. Guide children in labeling the pictures or objects with appropriate words. Model and encourage children to write captions or short descriptions for the labeled pictures or objects. Offer feedback and guidance to enhance
Observe and listen as the teacher presents pictures or objects. Attempt to label the pictures or objects with appropriate words. Practice writing captions or short descriptions for the labeled pictures or objects. Share their labeled pictures or objects and captions with peers, engaging in discussions about written
their labeling and captioning skills.
expression.
Week 9
Comprehension Skills: Retelling Stories
Develop comprehension and storytelling skills through story retelling.
Storybooks with clear storylines Story retelling props (puppets, flannel board characters) Drawing materials
Select storybooks with clear storylines that lend themselves to retelling. Read aloud the storybooks, emphasizing key events and characters. Use story retelling props to facilitate children’s retelling of the stories. Engage in activities where children create drawings or illustrations based on their retelling.
Listen attentively as the teacher reads aloud the storybooks. Participate in discussions about the key events and characters in the stories. Utilize story retelling props to retell the stories in their own words. Create drawings or illustrations to represent their retelling of the stories.
Week
Phonics:
Introduce
Consonant
Introduce
Observe and
10
Consonant
consonant
blend and
consonant
listen as the
Blends and
blends and
digraph
blend and
teacher
Digraphs
digraphs to
cards (e.g.,
digraph
introduces
expand
cards,
consonant
phonics knowledge.
bl, st, ch) Picture cards representing words with consonant blends and digraphs Writing utensils
focusing on examples such as bl, st, ch. Model and guide children in identifying and pronouncing words with consonant blends and digraphs. Engage in activities where children practice writing words with consonant blends and digraphs. Provide feedback and support as children develop their phonics skills.
blend and digraph cards. Attempt to identify and pronounce words with consonant blends and digraphs. Practice writing words with consonant blends and digraphs using writing utensils. Share their written words and engage in discussions about consonant blends and digraphs
Week 11
Introduction to Poetry
Introduce poetry and develop an appreciation for rhythm and rhyme.
Poetry books or poems Rhyme cards or word pairs Drawing materials
Select poetry books or poems suitable for young children. Read aloud the poems,
Listen attentively as the teacher reads aloud poems. Participate in discussions about the rhythm and
emphasizing the rhythm and rhyme. Use rhyme cards or word pairs to engage children in identifying and creating rhymes. Encourage children to create drawings or illustrations inspired by the poems
rhyme in the poems. Identify and create rhymes using rhyme cards or word pairs. Create drawings or illustrations inspired by the poems and share their interpretations with peers
Week 12
Assessment
Third Term
Wee k 1
Emergent Reading Skills: Sight Word Fluency
Develop sight word recognition and fluency.
Sight word cards (high- frequency words) Reading passages with sight words Timer or
Review sight word cards representing high- frequency words. Provide reading passages
Practice recognizing sight words using sight word cards. Read aloud passages containing sight words to
stopwatch
containing sight words for children to practice reading fluently. Time children as they read the passages to monitor their progress. Offer feedback and support to improve sight word recognition and fluency.
develop fluency. Time themselves or have a partner time their reading to track their progress. Reflect on their fluency development and set personal goals for improvement.
Wee k 2
Vocabulary Building: Action Words (Verbs)
Expand vocabulary by learning action words and their meanings.
Action word cards or pictures Objects or pictures representing various actions
Introduce action word cards or pictures, displaying examples of verbs. Model and provide definitions for each action word. Engage children in discussions about the meanings and uses of the action words. Conduct
Observe and listen as the teacher introduces action words. Participate in discussions about the meanings and uses of the action words. Attempt to use the action words to describe objects or pictures. Engage in activities where they
activities where children practice using action words in context.
match action words to corresponding objects or pictures
Wee k 3
Phonics: Long and Short Vowel Sounds
Differentiate between long and short vowel sounds and recognize their patterns.
Long and short vowel cards Picture cards representing words with long and short vowels Whiteboard or chart paper
Introduce long and short vowel cards, emphasizing the differences in sound. Display picture cards representing words with long and short vowels. Engage in activities where children categorize the picture cards according to the vowel sounds. Use a whiteboard or chart paper to write words and highlight the vowel sounds.
Observe and listen as the teacher introduces long and short vowel sounds. Identify and differentiate between words with long and short vowels using picture cards. Practice categorizing words based on their vowel sounds independently or with support. Engage in activities where they read and spell words with long and short vowels.
Wee k 4
Emergent Writing Skills: Sentence Formation
Develop sentence formation skills through guided writing
Writing paper or journals Writing utensils
Provide writing paper or journals for children to practice
Use writing paper or journals to practice forming
activities.
Sentence formation prompts or sentence strips
sentence formation. Introduce sentence formation prompts or sentence strips to guide their writing. Model and guide children in constructing complete sentences. Offer feedback and support to enhance their sentence formation skills.
sentences independently or with support. Refer to sentence formation prompts or sentence strips to guide their writing. Attempt to construct complete sentences using appropriate capitalization and punctuation. Share their written sentences with peers, engage in discussions about sentence structure, and provide feedback.
Wee k 5
Comprehensio n Skills: Making Connections
Develop comprehensio n skills by making connections between texts and personal experiences
Fictional storybooks or informational texts Drawing materials
Select storybooks or texts that allow for making personal connections. Read aloud the texts and
Listen attentively as the teacher reads aloud the storybooks or texts. Participate in discussions
model making connections between the story and personal experiences. Engage in discussions where children share their own connections and interpretations . Encourage children to create drawings or illustrations based on their connections.
about personal connections to the story or information. Share their own connections and interpretations of the texts. Create drawings or illustrations based on their connections and personal experiences
Wee k 6
Vocabulary Building: Opposites
Expand vocabulary by learning opposite words and their meanings.
Opposite word cards or pictures Objects or pictures representing opposite concepts
Introduce opposite word cards or pictures, displaying examples of words with opposite meanings. Model and provide definitions for each opposite word. Engage children in discussions about the
Observe and listen as the teacher introduces opposite words. Participate in discussions about the meanings and uses of opposite words. Attempt to identify opposite words and use them in
meanings and uses of the opposite words. Conduct activities where children practice identifying and using opposite words.
context. Engage in activities where they match opposite words to corresponding objects or pictures
Wee k 7
Midterm break
Wee k 8
Emergent Reading Skills: Reading Comprehensio n
Develop reading comprehensio n skills through guided reading activities.
Leveled reading passages Reading comprehensio n questions Whiteboard or chart paper
Select leveled reading passages appropriate for the children’s reading level. Provide reading comprehensio n questions related to the passages. Guide children in reading the passages and answering the comprehensio n questions. Use a whiteboard or chart paper to discuss and
Read leveled reading passages independently or with support. Answer comprehensio n questions related to the passages. Discuss and analyze the passages with peers, sharing their thoughts and understanding . Reflect on their reading comprehensio n skills and set goals for
analyze the passages together.
improvement.
Wee k 9
Phonics: Consonant Diagraphs
Reinforce consonant diagraphs and their sound patterns.
Consonant diagraph cards (e.g., sh, th, ch) Word cards with consonant diagraphs Whiteboard or chart paper
Review consonant diagraphs using diagraph cards. Display word cards with consonant diagraphs and emphasize the diagraph sounds. Engage children in activities where they blend sounds and read words with consonant diagraphs. Use a whiteboard or chart paper to write words and highlight the consonant diagraphs.
Practice recognizing and pronouncing consonant diagraphs using diagraph cards. Read word cards with consonant diagraphs, focusing on blending sounds correctly. Participate in activities where they identify and categorize words with consonant diagraphs. Engage in word-building exercises where they construct and read words with consonant diagraphs.
Wee k 10
Emergent Writing Skills: Descriptive
Develop descriptive writing skills
Writing paper or journals
Provide writing paper or journals for
Use writing paper or journals to
Sentences
through sentence construction
Writing utensils Descriptive prompts or picture cards
children to practice descriptive writing. Introduce descriptive prompts or picture cards to stimulate their imagination. Model and guide children in constructing descriptive sentences using sensory details. Offer feedback and support to enhance their descriptive writing skills.
practice writing descriptive sentences independently or with support. Refer to descriptive prompts or picture cards to inspire their descriptive writing. Attempt to construct descriptive sentences using sensory details (sight, sound, smell, etc.). Share their descriptive sentences with peers, engage in discussions about descriptive writing, and provide feedback.
Wee k 11
Vocabulary Building: Homophones
Expand vocabulary by learning homophones and understanding their different
Homophone word cards Contextual sentences or short paragraphs
Introduce homophone word cards, displaying examples of words that sound the
Observe and listen as the teacher introduces homophones. Participate in discussions
meanings.
same but have different meanings. Model and provide definitions for each homophone pair. Engage children in discussions about the meanings and usage of homophones in context. Conduct activities where children practice identifying and using homophones correctly.
about the meanings and usage of homophones in context. Attempt to identify and differentiate between homophone pairs. Engage in activities where they use homophones correctly in sentences or short paragraphs
Wee k 12
Assessment
PERSONAL, SOCIAL AND EMOTIONAL DEVELOPMENT SCHEME OF WORK
Personal, Social, and Emotional Development: This area focuses on building children’s self-confidence, social skills, and emotional well-being
Nursery 1- Age 3 – 4
First Term to Third Term
Week
Topic
Learning Objectives
Materials Needed
Teacher’s Activities
Learner’s Activities
1
Self-Identity
– Develop a
– Mirrors, self-
– Provide mirrors for
– Look at
Week
Topic
Learning Objectives
Materials Needed
Teacher’s Activities
Learner’s Activities
positive self- identity
portrait materials
self-reflection. Encourage children to create self- portraits, highlighting their unique features and characteristics.
themselves in mirrors, identifying and discussing their physical attributes. Create self-portraits, focusing on their individuality.
– Identify and
name basic
– Introduce emotion
emotions using
cards and discuss
emotion cards.
different emotions.
Discuss emotions
Read storybooks
experienced by
that explore various
characters in
emotions and
storybooks and
– Recognize
engage in
relate them to
Emotional
and label basic
– Emotion cards,
discussions about
personal
2
Awareness
emotions
storybooks
the characters.
experiences.
– Read picture books
– Engage in
that promote
discussions about
empathy and
characters’
understanding.
feelings and
Provide role-play
perspectives. Act
– Develop
props for children to
out empathy-
empathy and
act out different
building scenarios
understanding
– Picture books,
scenarios and
using role-play
3
Empathy
towards others
role-play props
perspectives.
props.
– Read books about
– Identify and
friendship and
discuss the
discuss the qualities
qualities of a good
of a good friend.
friend. Create
Engage in art
friendship-themed
activities that
artwork,
– Understand
– Friendship
encourage children
expressing their
the qualities of
books, art
to express
understanding of
4
Friendship
a good friend
materials
friendship.
friendship.
Week
Topic
Learning Objectives
Materials Needed
Teacher’s Activities
Learner’s Activities
5
Cooperation
– Foster cooperation and teamwork
– Cooperative games, building blocks
– Organize cooperative games and building block activities that require teamwork and collaboration.
– Participate in cooperative games and building block activities, working together as a team to achieve a common goal.
6
Communication
– Enhance communication skills and express thoughts
– Communication props, storytelling materials
– Provide communication props and engage children in storytelling activities to enhance their communication skills and express their thoughts.
– Use communication props to express thoughts and ideas. Engage in storytelling activities, verbally expressing their imaginations and narratives.
7
Resilience
– Develop resilience and bounce back from challenges
– Resilience books, problem- solving materials
– Read books about resilience and problem-solving. Provide problem- solving materials and guide children in overcoming challenges.
– Engage in problem-solving activities, demonstrating resilience and persistence in overcoming challenges.
8
Self-Regulation
– Learn strategies for self-regulation and emotional control
– Calming corner, sensory materials
– Create a calming corner with sensory materials. Teach strategies for self- regulation, such as deep breathing and mindfulness exercises.
– Visit the calming corner for self- regulation, engaging in calming activities and using sensory materials to manage emotions.
9
Kindness
– Develop kindness and compassion
– Kindness activities, gratitude
– Engage in kindness activities, such as random acts
– Perform random acts of kindness and express
Week
Topic
Learning Objectives
Materials Needed
Teacher’s Activities
Learner’s Activities
towards others
materials
of kindness and gratitude exercises. Discuss the positive impact of kindness on others.
gratitude towards others. Reflect on the positive impact of kind actions.
10
Self-Reflection
– Encourage self-reflection and self- evaluation
– Journals, reflection prompts
– Provide journals and reflection prompts for children to record their thoughts, experiences, and achievements.
– Write or draw in their journals, reflecting on their daily activities, expressing their emotions, and setting personal goals.
11
Problem- Solving
– Develop problem-solving skills and critical thinking
– Problem- solving puzzles, open-ended materials
– Provide problem- solving puzzles and open-ended materials for children to practice problem-solving and critical thinking skills.
– Engage in problem-solving activities, using puzzles and open- ended materials to find solutions and think critically.
12
Cultural Awareness
– Foster an appreciation for diversity and cultural perspectives
– Multicultural books, cultural artifacts
– Read multicultural books and discuss different cultures and traditions. Explore cultural artifacts from various backgrounds.
– Engage in discussions about different cultures and traditions, sharing their own cultural experiences and artifacts.
13
Self- Confidence
– Build self- confidence and belief in personal abilities
– Confidence- building activities, role- play
– Facilitate confidence-building activities and role- play scenarios that allow children to demonstrate their abilities and
– Participate in confidence- building activities and role-play scenarios, showcasing their skills and expressing self-
Week
Topic
Learning Objectives
Materials Needed
Teacher’s Activities
Learner’s Activities
strengths.
belief.
14
Empowerment
– Foster a sense of empowerment and independence
– Life skills materials, choice-making activities
– Introduce life skills materials and engage children in choice-making activities to promote independence and empower them in decision-making.
– Practice life skills, make choices independently, and take responsibility for their decisions, promoting empowerment and independence.
15
Gratitude
– Cultivate gratitude and appreciation
– Gratitude activities, thank- you cards
– Engage in gratitude activities, such as gratitude jars or thank-you cards, to foster appreciation and the expression of gratitude.
– Contribute to gratitude activities, expressing gratitude through thank-you cards or other means.
16
Emotional Regulation
– Learn strategies for emotional regulation and self-control
– Emotion cards, mindfulness exercises
– Introduce emotion cards and mindfulness exercises for emotional regulation and self-control.
– Use emotion cards to identify and discuss emotions. Practice mindfulness exercises to manage emotions and develop self- control.
17
Conflict Resolution
– Develop skills for resolving conflicts peacefully
– Conflict resolution tools, role-play
– Provide conflict resolution tools and guide children in role-playing scenarios that promote peaceful conflict resolution.
– Engage in role- playing scenarios that involve conflicts, practicing peaceful resolution techniques and effective
Week
Topic
Learning Objectives
Materials Needed
Teacher’s Activities
Learner’s Activities
communication.
18
Self-Care
– Develop self- care habits and routines
– Self-care visual schedule, self-care items
– Create a visual schedule for self- care activities and provide self-care items. Guide children in practicing self-care habits and routines.
– Follow the self- care visual schedule, engaging in self- care activities independently or with support.
19
Mindfulness
– Introduce mindfulness practices for relaxation
– Mindfulness exercises, calming activities
– Introduce simple mindfulness exercises and engage children in calming activities for relaxation and focus.
– Practice mindfulness exercises, engage in calming activities, and experience moments of relaxation and focus.
20
Cooperation
– Develop cooperative skills and teamwork
– Cooperative games, group projects
– Organize cooperative games and group projects that require cooperation, teamwork, and the sharing of responsibilities.
– Participate in cooperative games and group projects, working collaboratively and taking on different roles within the team.
21
Positive Attitude
– Cultivate a positive attitude towards challenges
– Introduce positive affirmations and growth mindset activities to encourage a positive attitude towards challenges and foster resilience.
– Use positive affirmations and engage in growth mindset activities to develop a positive attitude towards challenges and setbacks.
22
Responsibility
– Foster a sense
– Role-play
– Engage children in
– Participate in
Week
Topic
Learning Objectives
Materials Needed
Teacher’s Activities
Learner’s Activities
of responsibility and accountability
scenarios, chores
role-play scenarios that promote responsibility and accountability. Introduce age- appropriate chores and guide their completion.
role-play scenarios and demonstrate responsibility. Take on age- appropriate chores and understand the importance of accountability.
23
Teamwork
– Team-building
– Plan team-building activities and group projects that foster cooperation, communication, and
– Engage in team- building activities and collaborate on group projects, working together and valuing the contributions of team members.
– Enhance teamwork skills and
collaborative abilities
activities, group projects
shared decision- making.
24
Celebrating Others
– Learn to
– Encourage children to appreciate and celebrate the achievements of others. Plan recognition activities that highlight individual and group accomplishments.
– Participate in recognizing and celebrating the achievements of others, expressing appreciation and acknowledging their accomplishments.
appreciate and celebrate the achievements of others
– Celebration materials, recognition activities
25
Conflict Resolution
– Develop skills for resolving conflicts peacefully
– Conflict resolution tools, role-play
– Provide conflict resolution tools and guide children in role-playing scenarios that promote peaceful conflict resolution.
– Engage in role- playing scenarios that involve conflicts, practicing peaceful resolution techniques and effective communication.
Week
Topic
Learning Objectives
Materials Needed
Teacher’s Activities
Learner’s Activities
26
Problem- Solving
– Develop problem-solving skills and critical thinking
– Problem- solving puzzles, open-ended materials
– Provide problem- solving puzzles and open-ended materials for children to practice problem-solving and critical thinking skills.
– Engage in problem-solving activities, using puzzles and open- ended materials to find solutions and think critically.
27
Cultural Awareness
– Foster an appreciation for diversity and cultural perspectives
– Multicultural books, cultural artifacts
– Read multicultural books and discuss different cultures and traditions. Explore cultural artifacts from various backgrounds.
– Engage in discussions about different cultures and traditions, sharing their own cultural experiences and artifacts.
28
Self-Reflection
– Encourage self-reflection and self- evaluation
– Journals, reflection prompts
– Provide journals and reflection prompts for children to record their thoughts, experiences, and achievements.
– Write or draw in their journals, reflecting on their daily activities, expressing their emotions, and setting personal goals.
29
Friendship
– Understand the qualities of a good friend
– Friendship books, art materials
– Read books about friendship and discuss the qualities of a good friend. Engage in art activities that encourage children to express friendship.
– Identify and discuss the qualities of a good friend. Create friendship-themed artwork, expressing their understanding of friendship.
30
Empathy
– Develop empathy and understanding
– Picture books, role-play props
– Read picture books that promote empathy and understanding.
– Engage in discussions about characters’ feelings and
Week
Topic
Learning Objectives
Materials Needed
Teacher’s Activities
Learner’s Activities
towards others
Provide role-play
perspectives. Act
props for children to
out empathy-
act out different
building scenarios
scenarios and
using role-play
perspectives.
props.
MATHEMATICS SCHEME OF WORK
Mathematics: This area focuses on developing children’s understanding of numbers, shape, space, and basic mathematical concepts.
Nursery 1 Age 3 – 4
First term to Third term
Week
Topic
Learning Objectives
Materials Needed
Teacher’s Activities
Learner’s Activities
1
Counting
– Count objects up to 10
– Counting objects, number cards
– Introduce counting objects and number cards. Count objects together, demonstrate one-to- one correspondence, and associate the objects with their respective number cards.
– Count objects up to 10 using counting objects and number cards. Practice one- to-one correspondence. Associate objects with their corresponding number cards.
2
Shape Recognition
– Recognize and name basic shapes
– Shape puzzles, shape flashcards
– Introduce shape puzzles and flashcards. Help children identify and name basic shapes. Discuss the attributes and characteristics of each shape.
– Identify and name basic shapes using shape puzzles and flashcards. Discuss the attributes of each shape.
Week
Topic
Learning Objectives
Materials Needed
Teacher’s Activities
Learner’s Activities
3
Pattern Completion
– Recognize and complete simple patterns
– Pattern cards, pattern blocks
– Use pattern cards and blocks to introduce simple patterns. Help children recognize and complete the missing parts of the patterns.
– Recognize and complete simple patterns using pattern cards and blocks.
4
Number Recognition
– Recognize and name numbers 1-10
– Number flashcards, number charts
– Introduce number flashcards and charts. Show the flashcards and point to the corresponding numbers on the charts. Encourage children to name the numbers.
– Identify and name numbers 1-10 using flashcards and charts.
5
Sorting and Classifying
– Sort objects based on attributes (e.g., color, shape)
– Sorting objects, sorting trays
– Provide a variety of objects and sorting trays. Guide children in sorting objects based on different attributes, such as color or shape.
– Sort objects based on different attributes using sorting objects and trays. Discuss the attributes of the objects.
6
Measurement
– Compare objects based on size and length
– Measuring tapes, measurement cards
– Introduce measuring tapes and measurement cards. Help children compare and order objects based on their size and length.
– Compare and order objects based on size and length using measuring tapes and measurement cards.
7
Counting Objects
– Develop counting skills and one-to-one
– Counting objects, counting
– Provide counting objects and engage children in counting
– Practice counting objects and develop one-to-one
Week
Topic
Learning Objectives
Materials Needed
Teacher’s Activities
Learner’s Activities
correspondence
games
games. Emphasize one-to-one correspondence and encourage accurate counting.
correspondence through counting games.
8
Shape Composition
– Combine shapes to create new shapes
– Shape blocks, shape composition cards
– Provide shape blocks and composition cards. Guide children in combining shapes to create new shapes and encourage them to describe the new shapes formed.
– Combine shapes to create new shapes using shape blocks and composition cards. Describe the new shapes formed.
9
Number Quantity
– Understand the concept of more and less
– Counting objects, quantity comparison cards
– Use counting objects and quantity comparison cards to demonstrate the concept of more and less.
– Practice identifying sets with more or fewer objects using counting objects and quantity comparison cards.
10
Shape Attributes
– Identify and describe shapes based on their attributes
– Shape attribute cards, shape objects
– Introduce shape attribute cards and shape objects. Guide children in identifying and describing shapes based on their attributes.
– Identify and describe shapes based on their attributes using shape attribute cards and objects.
11
Number Sequencing
– Arrange numbers in the correct order (1- 5)
– Number puzzles, number lines
– Introduce number puzzles and number lines. Guide children in arranging numbers in the correct order from 1 to 5.
– Practice arranging numbers in the correct order using number puzzles and lines.
Week
Topic
Learning Objectives
Materials Needed
Teacher’s Activities
Learner’s Activities
12
Pattern Creation
– Create and extend simple patterns
– Pattern blocks, pattern strips
– Introduce pattern blocks and strips. Guide children in creating and extending simple patterns using different colors and shapes.
– Create and extend simple patterns using pattern blocks and strips. Identify and continue the pattern sequence.
13
Number Identification
– Recognize and name numbers 1-10
– Number cards, number posters
– Display number cards and posters. Encourage children to identify and name numbers 1-10.
– Identify and name numbers 1-10 using number cards and posters.
14
Shape Sorting
– Sort objects based on shape
– Shape sorting toys, shape pictures
– Provide shape sorting toys and pictures. Guide children in sorting objects based on their shape.
– Sort objects based on shape, matching them to the corresponding shape categories using shape sorting toys and pictures.
15
Measurement
– Explore concepts of long and short, big and small
– Measuring tapes, comparison objects
– Provide measuring tapes and comparison objects. Guide children in exploring concepts of long and short, big and small.
– Engage in measuring activities, comparing lengths and sizes using measuring tapes and objects.
16
Counting Songs
– Reinforce counting skills through songs and rhymes
– Counting song recordings, musical instruments
– Play counting songs and rhymes using recordings and musical instruments. Encourage children to join in and count along.
– Participate in counting songs and rhymes, clapping or using musical instruments to accompany the counting.
17
Shape
– Manipulate and
– Playdough or
– Provide playdough
– Manipulate
Week
Topic
Learning Objectives
Materials Needed
Teacher’s Activities
Learner’s Activities
Manipulation
create shapes using playdough or clay
clay, shape cutters
or clay and shape cutters. Guide children in manipulating the dough to create and identify different shapes.
playdough or clay, using shape cutters to create and explore different shapes.
18
Number Quantity
– Understand the concept of more and less
– Counting objects, quantity comparison cards
– Use counting objects and quantity comparison cards to demonstrate the concept of more and less.
– Practice identifying sets with more or fewer objects using counting objects and quantity comparison cards.
– Provide shape sorting toys and materials for a shape scavenger hunt. Guide children in exploring and identifying shapes in the environment.
– Explore and identify shapes through shape sorting activities and a shape scavenger hunt.
20
Pattern Creation
– Create and extend simple patterns
– Pattern blocks, pattern strips
– Introduce pattern blocks and strips. Guide children in creating and extending simple patterns using different colors and shapes.
– Create and extend simple patterns using pattern blocks and strips. Identify and continue the pattern sequence.
21
Number Formation
– Practice tracing and forming numbers 1-5
– Number tracing sheets, writing tools
– Provide number tracing sheets and writing tools. Guide children in tracing and forming numbers 1-5.
– Practice tracing and forming numbers 1-5 using number tracing sheets and writing tools.
22
Shape
– Compare and
– Shape
– Introduce shape
– Compare and
Week
Topic
Learning Objectives
Materials Needed
Teacher’s Activities
Learner’s Activities
Comparison
classify shapes based on attributes
attribute cards, shape objects
attribute cards and objects. Guide children in comparing and classifying shapes based on their attributes.
classify shapes based on their attributes using shape attribute cards and objects.
23
Number Ordering
– Arrange numbers in the correct order (1- 10)
– Number puzzles, number lines
– Use number puzzles and number lines to practice arranging numbers in the correct order from 1 to 10.
– Arrange numbers in the correct order from 1 to 10 using number puzzles and lines.
24
Shape Composition
– Combine shapes to create new shapes
– Shape manipulatives, shape composition cards
– Provide shape manipulatives and shape composition cards. Guide children in combining shapes to create new shapes.
– Combine shapes to create new shapes using shape manipulatives and composition cards.
25
Number Quantity
– Understand the concept of more and less
– Counting objects, quantity comparison materials
– Use counting objects and quantity comparison materials to reinforce the concept of more and less.
– Practice identifying sets with more or fewer objects using counting objects and quantity comparison materials.
26
Shape Recognition
– Identify and name basic shapes
– Shape flashcards, shape objects
– Display shape flashcards and provide shape objects. Encourage children to identify and name the basic shapes.
– Identify and name basic shapes using shape flashcards and objects.
27
Number
– Develop a
– Number
– Sing number
– Participate in
Week
Topic
Learning Objectives
Materials Needed
Teacher’s Activities
Learner’s Activities
Sense
sense of quantity and understand number concepts
songs, number- themed books
songs and read number-themed books. Discuss concepts of quantity and engage children in related activities.
number songs, engage with number-themed books, and explore concepts of quantity through hands-on activities.
28
Shape Manipulation
– Manipulate and explore shapes through different materials
– Shape blocks, shape sensory materials
– Provide shape blocks and shape sensory materials. Encourage children to manipulate and explore shapes using various materials.
– Manipulate and explore shapes through shape blocks and sensory materials.
29
Number Identification
– Recognize and name numbers 1-10
– Number flashcards, number charts
– Display number flashcards and charts. Help children recognize and name numbers 1-10.
– Identify and name numbers 1-10 using flashcards and charts.
30
Shape Patterns
– Recognize and create patterns using shapes
– Shape pattern cards, shape manipulatives
– Introduce shape pattern cards and manipulatives. Guide children in recognizing and creating patterns using shapes.
– Recognize and create patterns using shapes using shape pattern cards and manipulatives.
UNDERSTANDING THE WORLD SCHEME OF WORK
Understanding the World: It covers exploring and making sense of the physical world, technology, people, and communities.
Nursery 1 Age 3 – 4
First Term to Third Term
Week
Topic
Learning Objectives
Materials Needed
Teacher’s Activities
Learner’s Activities
1
My Family
– Recognize and name family members
– Family photos or drawings
– Introduce family photos or drawings and discuss different family members.
– Point to and name family members using photos or drawings. Engage in role play activities that involve family interactions.
2
Animals and Their Habitats
– Learn about different animals and their habitats
– Animal toys or pictures
– Present animal toys or pictures and discuss different animals and where they live.
– Identify and name different animals using toys or pictures. Match animals to their habitats. Engage in pretend play by imitating the movements and sounds of animals.
3
Seasons and Weather
– Identify and name the four seasons and different types of weather
– Weather cards or props
– Show weather cards or props and discuss the four seasons and different types of weather.
– Identify and name the four seasons and different types of weather using cards or props. Engage in activities related to each season, such as pretending to catch falling leaves in autumn or making snowflakes in winter.
4
Community Helpers
– Recognize and name different community helpers
– Community helper costumes or props
– Introduce community helper costumes or props and discuss different community helpers.
– Identify and name different community helpers using costumes or props. Engage in pretend play by taking on different roles as community helpers, such as being a doctor, firefighter, or teacher.
– Provide sensory materials for children to explore using their senses. Discuss the functions of each sense.
– Engage in sensory experiences using different materials. Explore scents, textures, sounds, tastes, and sights. Discuss the functions of each sense and how they help us understand the world around us.
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Modes of Transportation
– Identify and
– Introduce transportation toys or pictures
– Identify and name different modes of
transportation using toys or pictures. Engage in pretend play using transportation toys and imitate the sounds and movements associated with each mode of transportation.
name different modes of transportation
– Transportation toys or pictures
and discuss different modes of transportation.
7
Plants and Growth
– Learn about the life cycle of
– Plant seeds in pots or show pictures of plants in different stages of growth. Discuss the life cycle of plants.
– Plant seeds in pots and observe their growth over time. Discuss the different stages of plant growth. Engage in activities related to plants, such as watering them or decorating plant pots.
plants and their growth
– Plant seeds or pictures
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Community Places
– Recognize and name common community places
– Community place toys or pictures
– Introduce community place toys or pictures and discuss different community
– Identify and name common community places using toys or pictures. Engage in pretend play by imitating activities that
Week
Topic
Learning Objectives
Materials Needed
Teacher’s Activities
Learner’s Activities
places, such as the park, library, or grocery store.
happen in different community places, such as shopping in a grocery store or reading books in a library.
– Point to and name
the five continents on
a map or globe.
Engage in activities
related to each
continent, such as
creating artwork
– Show a world
inspired by a specific
– Explore and
map or globe and
continent or learning
The Five
learn about the
– World map or
discuss the five
about animals found in
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Continents
five continents
globe
continents.
different continents.
– Provide
containers, water,
and floating
objects for
– Explore water
sensory
through pouring,
exploration.
splashing, and floating
– Explore water
Discuss the
objects. Discuss the
and its
properties of
properties of water
properties
– Containers,
water, such as
and engage in sensory
Water and Its
through
water, floating
wetness and
experiences with
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Properties
sensory play
objects
floatation.
water.
– Provide building
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Construction and Building
– Engage in construction play and learn about building structures
– Building blocks or construction materials
blocks or construction materials for children to build structures. Discuss different types of buildings and their
– Engage in construction play using building blocks or materials. Build different structures and discuss their features and functions.
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Topic
Learning Objectives
Materials Needed
Teacher’s Activities
Learner’s Activities
purposes.
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Countries and Cultures
– Learn about different countries and their cultures
– Flags or pictures of countries
– Show flags or pictures of different countries and discuss their cultures and traditions.
– Identify and name different countries using flags or pictures. Engage in activities related to different cultures, such as trying traditional foods or creating artwork inspired by a specific country.
13
The Solar System
– Planets or space-themed toys
– Present planets or space-themed toys and discuss the solar system. Talk about the different planets and their characteristics.
– Identify and name different planets using toys or pictures. Engage in pretend play as astronauts exploring outer space.
– Explore and learn about the
planets in the solar system
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Animals in the Wild
– Animal figurines or pictures
– Introduce animal figurines or pictures and discuss different animals found in the wild.
– Identify and name different wild animals using figurines or pictures. Engage in pretend play by imitating the movements and sounds of wild animals. Explore activities related to wildlife, such as creating animal habitats or going on a nature scavenger hunt.
– Discover and discuss different wild animals
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Healthy Habits
– Learn about healthy habits and personal
– Hygiene props (e.g., toothbrush,
– Use hygiene props to demonstrate and
– Practice healthy habits, such as brushing teeth or
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Topic
Learning Objectives
Materials Needed
Teacher’s Activities
Learner’s Activities
hygiene
soap)
discuss healthy habits, such as brushing teeth or washing hands properly.
washing hands, using hygiene props. Discuss the importance of personal hygiene and engage in activities related to healthy habits, such as creating a healthy snack or practicing good posture.
16
Food and Nutrition
– Play food or
– Provide play food or pictures of fruits and vegetables. Discuss the
– Identify and name different fruits and
vegetables using play food or pictures. Sort food into categories of healthy and unhealthy choices. Engage in activities such as pretending to cook or serve healthy meals.
– Explore different types
of food and their nutritional value
pictures of fruits and vegetables
importance of eating a balanced
diet.
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Our Community
– Learn about
– Show community maps or pictures and discuss the different features of the local community, such as buildings, parks, and transportation.
– Point to and name different features of the local community on maps or pictures. Engage in activities related to the community, such as creating a neighborhood collage or taking a walk to explore the surroundings.
the local community and its features
– Community maps or pictures
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Insects and Bugs
– Discover and discuss different insects and
– Insect toys or pictures
– Introduce insect toys or pictures and discuss different insects
– Identify and name different insects using toys or pictures. Engage in activities related to insects,
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Topic
Learning Objectives
Materials Needed
Teacher’s Activities
Learner’s Activities
bugs
and bugs.
such as observing and drawing insects or creating a bug habitat.
– Sort recyclable items
into appropriate bins.
Discuss the
– Use recycling
importance of
bins or engage in
recycling and
a sorting activity
engaging in practices
– Learn about
to discuss the
that help take care of
the importance
importance of
the Earth, such as
Recycling and
of recycling
– Recycling
recycling and
picking up litter or
Earth
and taking care
bins or sorting
taking care of the
conserving energy and
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Conservation
of the Earth
activity
Earth.
water.
– Identify and name
different forest animals
using figurines or
pictures. Engage in
pretend play by
imitating the
movements and
sounds of forest
animals. Explore
activities related to
– Present forest
forests and
– Explore and
animal figurines
woodlands, such as
learn about
or pictures and
creating a nature-
Forest and
animals that
– Forest animal
discuss animals
inspired artwork or
Woodland
live in forests
figurines or
found in forests
going on a nature
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Animals
and woodlands
pictures
and woodlands.
walk.
– Deepen
– Sensory
– Provide sensory materials for children to explore using their senses. Review the functions of each
– Engage in sensory experiences using different materials. Review the functions of each sense and discuss how they help us understand the
understanding
materials (e.g.,
of the five
scented items,
Our Five
senses and
textured
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Senses
their functions
objects)
Week
Topic
Learning Objectives
Materials Needed
Teacher’s Activities
Learner’s Activities
sense.
world around us.
– Identify and name
different farm animals
using toys or pictures.
Engage in pretend
play by imitating the
movements and
sounds of farm
animals. Explore
activities related to
– Introduce farm
farm animals, such as
– Discover and
animal toys or
setting up a pretend
discuss
pictures and
farm or matching baby
different farm
– Farm animal
discuss animals
animals to their
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Farm Animals
animals
toys or pictures
found on a farm.
parents.
– Point to and name
different landforms on
an Earth model or
pictures. Engage in
– Show an Earth
activities related to
model or pictures
landforms, such as
– Learn about
of different
creating a model of a
the Earth and
– Earth model
landforms and
mountain or playing
Earth and
different
or pictures of
discuss their
with sand to create
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Landforms
landforms
landforms
features.
different landforms.
– Identify and name
different sea creatures
using toys or pictures.
Engage in pretend
play by imitating the
movements and
– Present sea
sounds of sea
– Discover and
creature toys or
creatures. Explore
discuss
pictures and talk
sensory activities
different sea
about different
related to the ocean,
creatures and
– Sea creature
creatures that live
such as playing with
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Sea Life
life underwater
toys or pictures
in the ocean.
water and sand.
Week
Topic
Learning Objectives
Materials Needed
Teacher’s Activities
Learner’s Activities
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Community Helpers
– Recognize and name different community helpers
– Community helper costumes or props
– Introduce community helper costumes or props and discuss different community helpers.
– Identify and name different community helpers using costumes or props. Engage in pretend play by taking on different roles as community helpers, such as being a doctor, firefighter, or teacher.
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Outer Space
– Explore and
– Read space- themed books or show pictures of outer space and the planets.
– Identify and name different planets using books or pictures. Engage in pretend play as astronauts exploring outer space. Explore activities related to outer space, such as creating a rocket ship or making planet-themed artwork.
learn about outer space and the planets
– Space- themed books or pictures
Discuss the characteristics of different planets.
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Dinosaurs
– Discover and discuss different types of dinosaurs
– Dinosaur figurines or pictures
– Present dinosaur figurines or pictures and discuss different types of dinosaurs.
– Identify and name different types of dinosaurs using figurines or pictures. Engage in pretend play by imitating the movements and sounds of dinosaurs. Explore activities related to dinosaurs, such as creating a dinosaur habitat or digging for dinosaur fossils.
Week
Topic
Learning Objectives
Materials Needed
Teacher’s Activities
Learner’s Activities
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Transport and Vehicles
– Explore different types of transport and vehicles
– Toy vehicles
– Introduce toy vehicles or pictures and discuss different modes of
– Identify and name different types of vehicles using toys or pictures. Engage in pretend play using toy vehicles and imitate the sounds and movements associated with each mode of transportation. Explore activities related to transportation, such as creating a road map or setting up a car wash.
or pictures
transportation.
29
Inventions and Technology
– Learn about
– Identify and name different technological devices using real devices or pictures. Engage in pretend play using toy versions of technological devices. Explore activities related to inventions and technology, such as creating a simple machine or using a tablet for educational games.
– Show technology devices or pictures and discuss different inventions and technological devices.
inventions and technological devices
– Technology devices or pictures
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Our Planet
– Foster appreciation for the Earth and discuss ways to take care of it
– Earth-themed crafts or posters
– Engage in Earth-themed crafts or create posters to promote the importance of taking care of the planet.
– Participate in Earth- themed crafts or create posters that convey messages about protecting the planet. Discuss the importance of caring for the Earth and
Week
Topic
Learning Objectives
Materials Needed
Teacher’s Activities
Learner’s Activities
engage in activities related to environmental awareness, such as recycling or planting trees.
EXPRESSIVE ARTS AND DESIGN SCHEME OF WORK
Expressive Arts and Design: This area promotes children’s creativity, imagination, and self-expression through art, music, dance, and role-play
Nursery 1 Age 3 – 4
First term to third term
Week
Topic
Learning Objectives
Materials Needed
Teacher’s Activities
Learner’s Activities
1
Colors and Painting
– Recognize and name different colors
Paints, brushes, paper
– Introduce different colors through a color exploration activity. – Demonstrate how to use paints and brushes. – Guide children in painting using different
– Explore and name different colors. – Use brushes and paints to create colorful artwork.
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Topic
Learning Objectives
Materials Needed
Teacher’s Activities
Learner’s Activities
colors.
2
Shape Collage
– Identify and differentiate basic shapes
Colored paper, scissors, glue
– Provide colored paper and demonstrate cutting shapes. – Guide children in creating a shape collage using different shapes.
– Identify and name basic shapes. – Cut out shapes and arrange them to create a collage.
3
Musical Instruments
– Explore and create sounds using homemade musical instruments
Recycled materials such as bottles, rubber bands
Engage children in making simple musical instruments using recycled materials.Demonstrate how to create sounds and rhythms with the instruments.
– Create their own musical instruments using recycled materials. – Experiment with sounds and rhythms produced by the homemade instruments.
4
Storytelling and Puppetry
– Enhance storytelling skills through puppetry
Hand puppets, storybooks
– Introduce hand puppets and demonstrate how to use them. – Encourage children to tell stories using the puppets and engage in puppetry activities.
– Use hand puppets to retell stories or create their own stories. – Engage in puppetry activities and bring characters to life through imaginative play.
5
Sensory Art
– Explore different art textures and sensory materials
Textured materials such as fabric, sand, or cotton balls
– Provide various textured materials for sensory exploration. – Guide children in creating artwork using different textures and sensory materials.
– Explore different textures through touch. – Create artwork using textured materials and sensory materials.
Week
Topic
Learning Objectives
Materials Needed
Teacher’s Activities
Learner’s Activities
6
Playdough Creations
– Develop fine motor skills and creativity through playdough sculpting
Playdough
– Provide playdough and demonstrate different sculpting techniques. – Encourage children to create their own playdough creations.
– Shape and mold playdough to create different objects and shapes. – Express their creativity through playdough sculpting.
7
Collage and Mixed Media
– Explore different art techniques and materials for collage making
Various art materials such as paper, fabric, or buttons
– Provide a variety of art materials for collage making. – Demonstrate different techniques. – Guide children in creating mixed media collages.
– Create collages using various art materials and techniques. – Experiment with combining different materials to create collages.
8
Dramatic Play and Costumes
– Engage in imaginative play and role-play activities with costumes and props
Pretend play costumes and props
– Set up a dramatic play area with costumes and props. – Encourage children to engage in role-play scenarios and use their imagination.
– Engage in imaginative play using costumes and props. – Act out different roles and scenarios through dramatic play.
9
Music and Movement
– Explore rhythm and express emotions through music and movement
Musical instruments, scarves, or ribbons
– Provide musical instruments and props for movement activities. – Guide children in creating music and expressing emotions through movement.
– Create music using instruments and engage in movement activities. – Express emotions through dance and movement using scarves or ribbons.
Week
Topic
Learning Objectives
Materials Needed
Teacher’s Activities
Learner’s Activities
10
Nature- Inspired Art
– Create artwork inspired by nature and natural materials
Natural materials such as leaves, flowers, or twigs
– Collect natural materials from the outdoor environment. – Guide children in creating artwork using natural materials and elements.
– Explore and select natural materials for art projects. – Create artwork using natural materials and incorporate them into their creations.
11
Clay Modeling
– Develop fine motor skills and spatial awareness through clay modeling
Modeling clay or playdough
Provide clay or playdough for modeling activities.Demonstrate different techniques and shapes. – Encourage children to create their own clay models.
– Shape and mold clay to create objects, animals, or people. – Develop fine motor skills and spatial awareness through clay modeling.
12
Watercolor Exploration
– Explore watercolor painting techniques and color mixing
Watercolor paints, brushes, watercolor paper
– Provide watercolor paints, brushes, and paper. – Demonstrate different techniques and color mixing. – Guide children in watercolor exploration.
– Experiment with watercolor paints and brushes. – Create artwork using watercolor techniques and explore color mixing.
13
Collage and Patterns
– Create collages incorporating different patterns and designs
Patterned paper, scissors, glue
– Provide patterned paper and demonstrate cutting and arranging different patterns. – Encourage children to create collages using various
– Identify and create different patterns using patterned paper. – Arrange and glue patterns to create collages with varied designs.
Week
Topic
Learning Objectives
Materials Needed
Teacher’s Activities
Learner’s Activities
patterns.
14
Music and Instrument Making
– Create simple musical instruments and explore different sounds they produce
Recycled materials such as containers or rubber bands
Engage children in making simple musical instruments using recycled materials.Explore and compare the sounds produced by different instruments.
– Create their own musical instruments using recycled materials. – Experiment with the sounds produced by the homemade instruments.
– Provide foam
sheets, paint, and
paper for
printmaking
– Use foam sheets
activities. –
and objects to
– Explore
Demonstrate
create prints on
printmaking
different techniques
paper. – Experiment
techniques and
such as stamping
with different colors
create prints
or rubbing. – Guide
and textures to
using various
Foam sheets,
children in creating
create unique
15
Printmaking
objects
paint, paper
their own prints.
prints.
– Listen to a story
– Combine
– Read a story to
and create
storytelling and
the children. –
illustrations or crafts
art by creating
Guide them in
inspired by the
illustrations for
creating
story. – Use art
stories or
illustrations or
supplies to bring the
Storytelling
making story-
Storybooks, art
crafts related to the
story to life through
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and Art
based crafts
supplies
story.
their creations.
– Provide sand and
– Explore the texture and feel of sand through sensory play. – Create artwork using sand as a
containers for
– Explore texture
sensory
and create
exploration. – Guide
Sand and
sensory art
Sand,
children in creating
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Sensory Art
using sand
containers
artwork using sand.
Week
Topic
Learning Objectives
Materials Needed
Teacher’s Activities
Learner’s Activities
medium.
18
Collage and Shapes
– Explore shapes and create collages incorporating different shapes
Paper with various shapes cut out
– Provide paper with various shapes cut out. – Demonstrate arranging and gluing shapes to create collages. – Encourage children to create their own shape collages.
– Identify and name different shapes. – Arrange and glue shapes to create collages with varied designs.
19
Puppet Making
– Create puppets using various materials and engage in puppet play
Craft materials such as paper bags, fabric, or buttons
Provide craft materials for puppet making. – Demonstrate different puppet- making techniques.Encourage children to engage in puppet play and storytelling.
– Create their own puppets using various materials. – Use puppets to engage in imaginative play and storytelling.
20
Clay Sculptures
– Sculpt and shape clay to create three- dimensional sculptures
Modeling clay or playdough
Provide clay or playdough for sculpting activities.Demonstrate different techniques and encourage children to create their own clay sculptures.
– Sculpt and shape clay to create three- dimensional sculptures. – Express their creativity and imagination through clay sculpting.
21
Music and Movement Games
– Engage in music and movement games to enhance coordination and
Music, movement props such as scarves or hoops
– Play different music genres and guide children in moving to the rhythm. – Introduce movement games
– Move and dance to different types of music. – Engage in movement games using props to enhance coordination and
Week
Topic
Learning Objectives
Materials Needed
Teacher’s Activities
Learner’s Activities
rhythm skills
with props.
rhythm skills.
22
Collage and Texture
– Explore textures and create collages incorporating textured materials
Textured materials such as fabric or tissue paper
– Provide textured materials for sensory exploration. – Demonstrate how to use them in collages. – Guide children in creating textured collages.
– Explore and compare different textures through touch. – Create collages using textured materials and experiment with different textures.
23
Recycled Art
– Create artwork using recycled materials and promote environmental awareness
Recycled materials such as cardboard, plastic bottles
– Provide a variety of recycled materials for art projects. – Demonstrate different techniques using recycled materials.
– Create artwork using recycled materials. – Promote environmental awareness by using recycled materials in their creations.
24
Music and Sound Exploration
– Explore different sounds and create music using unconventional instruments
Household objects or unconventional instruments
Collect household objects or unconventional instruments for sound exploration.Guide children in creating music using these instruments.
– Experiment with different objects to create sounds and rhythms. – Create music using unconventional instruments and explore the range of sounds they can produce.
25
Nature- Inspired Crafts
– Create crafts inspired by nature and natural materials
Natural materials such as leaves, pinecones, or feathers
– Collect natural materials and demonstrate how to use them in crafts. – Guide children in creating nature-inspired crafts.
– Create crafts using natural materials found in the environment. – Explore different ways to use natural materials in their artwork.
Week
Topic
Learning Objectives
Materials Needed
Teacher’s Activities
Learner’s Activities
26
Group Art Collaboration
– Engage in collaborative art activities with peers
Large paper or canvas, paint, various art materials
– Provide a large paper or canvas for group artwork. – Encourage children to collaborate and express their ideas through art.
Engage in collaborative art projects with peers.Contribute to a group artwork by adding their own creative touches.
27
Reflection and Exhibition
– Reflect on and showcase the artwork created throughout the scheme of work
Easels, display boards, art materials
– Set up an exhibition area to showcase the children’s artwork. – Guide children in reflecting on their art and discussing their favorite pieces.
– Share and discuss their artwork with peers. – Reflect on their creative journey and express their thoughts and feelings about their favorite pieces.
28
Dance and Movement
– Explore different dance styles and engage in expressive movement activities
Music, open space for movement
– Play music from different genres and introduce various dance styles. – Guide children in exploring movement and expressing themselves through dance.
– Move and dance to different styles of music. – Engage in expressive movement activities and use their bodies to convey emotions and tell stories through dance.
29
Puppet Theater
– Create a puppet theater and perform puppet shows
Cardboard, fabric, craft materials
Help children create a puppet theater using cardboard and fabric. – Guide them in creating puppets and props.Encourage puppet show performances.
Participate in puppet theater setup and creation.Use puppets and props to perform puppet shows and engage in imaginative play.
Week
Topic
Learning Objectives
Materials Needed
Teacher’s Activities
Learner’s Activities
30
Musical Storytelling
– Combine music and storytelling by creating a musical story
Instruments, storybook
– Read a storybook to the children. – Provide musical instruments. – Guide them in creating a musical accompaniment to the story. – Encourage them to retell the story musically.
– Listen to a story and create music to accompany the story. – Engage in musical storytelling by retelling the story using instruments and sound effects.
Early Years Foundation Stage EYFS Blended British and Nigerian Scheme of Work Links