Big Builders

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The Big Builders curriculum immerses young learners in a diverse educational journey. It delves into animal life cycles, from frogs to dogs, and the enchanting realm of marine creatures like shrimp and sea urchins. Students learn the values of teamwork from ants and explore the mechanics of various vehicles.

Faculty Details
Course:

Big Builders

Lesson Duration:

45 Minutes

Number of Lessons*:

36

Ages

4-6 Years

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Animal Life Cycles

From frogs to dogs, students explore the fascinating life cycles of animals, learning about their growth stages and transformations in nature.

Marine Creatures

Students delve into the world of marine life, including shrimp and sea urchins, to understand the diversity and ecosystems of aquatic animals.

Teamwork in Nature

By observing the teamwork of ants and other animals, students learn valuable lessons about collaboration, problem-solving, and achieving success together.

Vehicle Mechanics

This section helps students understand how various vehicles work, sparking an interest in engineering and offering practical knowledge of vehicle systems and mechanics.

Polygons and Geometry

Students are introduced to the basics of polygons and geometric shapes, laying a foundation for understanding shapes, angles, and their applications in the real world.

Nature’s Wonders

Exploring desert fruits, pollination, and other natural processes, students learn how nature’s wonders work to sustain life and the environment.

Foundational Architecture

This section focuses on simple architectural concepts, helping students grasp the fundamentals of designing structures and understanding the importance of engineering in construction.

The Vastness of Space

Students are introduced to the wonders of the universe and the science behind space exploration, inspiring curiosity about space travel and the science of astronomy.

Bird Migrations

This topic explores the incredible journeys of migrating birds, focusing on their navigation skills and how they adapt to changing environments during migration.

The Art of Camouflage

Students investigate how animals use camouflage for survival, learning about the science behind this natural defense mechanism and how it influences design and innovation.

Sustainable Wind Energy

Introducing students to the concept of renewable energy, with a special focus on wind power, this section teaches the importance of sustainability and how wind energy can be harnessed.

Animal Habitats

Students learn about diverse animal habitats, how animals adapt to their environments, and the dynamics of ecosystems that support various species.

Amusement Park Rides

Key Learning Outcomes

This comprehensive curriculum promises a fun and engaging learning experience that blends scientific principles with engineering concepts, inspiring young learners to explore the world around them and develop a love for STEM.

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