My World Themes
Explore family, body parts, home things, food, weather, helpers, and surroundings through child-friendly EVS themes.
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Explore family, body parts, home things, food, weather, helpers, and surroundings through child-friendly EVS themes.
Explore air, water, soil, energy, and simple conservation ideas for growing learners.
Connect habitats, maps, resources, and local geography through observation and simple explanation.
Link matter, body systems, and healthy choices with real-life examples and simple scientific reasoning.
Explore forces, fair testing, resources, and community responsibility with stronger explanation.
This shelf is arranged as a progression, so children can move from easier practice to richer use.
Use this ordered shelf when you want a clean sequence without hopping between repeated concepts.
Talk about familiar people and places children notice every day.
Learn familiar body part words children can point to, move, and say with confidence.
Understand that air is everywhere even though we cannot see it, and learn why it matters.
See how plants and animals survive in places that suit their needs and connect those living things in a food …
Observe how materials can change by heating, cooling, mixing, or dissolving, and notice which changes can reverse.
Study pushes, pulls, friction, and balanced testing so conclusions come from evidence instead of guesswork.
Talk about the people and objects children know best from their everyday home life.
Explore simple EVS themes through the things children notice in daily life.
Learn that soil is the home for many plants and small creatures.
Use map symbols, directions, and landmarks to understand local places more clearly.
Connect digestion, breathing, movement, and circulation to everyday habits that support health.
Connect natural resources with responsible use and community choices that protect shared spaces.
Notice familiar animals and birds through simple sound words and observation.
Talk about simple home foods, fruits, vegetables, and what we eat in the morning or evening.
Understand simple ways children can save water and electricity at home and school.
Connect daily weather changes with evaporation, clouds, rain, and careful observation.
Understand how plants, animals, and decomposers depend on one another inside an ecosystem.
Explore how energy changes form and how simple circuits allow electricity to flow and do useful work.
Talk about the simple order of a child's day through waking, eating, playing, and resting.
Notice simple weather and connect it to what we wear or use in that weather.
Notice that everyday tools like scissors, ramps, and wheels make work easier.
Learn what natural resources are and how everyday choices can help protect them.
Learn how tools such as levers, pulleys, wheels, and inclined planes make work easier.
Differentiate daily weather from long-term climate and connect them to patterns in the Earth system.
Build simple habit words children can understand through clean, kind, and everyday routine actions.
Talk about the people who help us in home, street, and school life in a simple child-friendly way.
Help children notice simple animal homes and where plants grow around them.
Notice that things around us can be solid, liquid, or gas, and some can change from one to another.
Talk about the people who help us and the vehicles we see around school, home, and town.
Learn the names of the sun, Earth, and moon, and understand that Earth moves around the sun.
Sort everyday things into living and non-living groups using simple child-friendly examples.
Use simple safety ideas children can understand through familiar routines and places.
Notice familiar places in the neighbourhood and understand what we do there.
Move from daily weather words into simple season understanding children can connect to clothes, food, and routine.
Connect community cleanliness with everyday habits children can actually practise at home and school.
Notice root, stem, leaf, and flower in a simple way using real plants and child-friendly language.
Connect simple food choices with habits that help children stay active and well each day.
Talk about where water comes from and the many ways we use it in everyday life.
Go one step deeper into plant needs using observation, simple care, and familiar examples.
Notice how plants, animals, and people are connected through simple food chains children can understand.
Connect familiar animals and birds with the places where they live or rest.
Use classroom maps, neighbourhood paths, and local landmarks to understand left, right, near, far, and direction clues.
Talk about common travel choices and the simple road habits that help children stay safe.
Connect waste reduction and reuse to small daily choices children can actually practise at home and school.
See how water moves from earth to sky and back again through sun, clouds, and rain.
Observe weather for a few days and record simple changes in cloud, rain, wind, and temperature feeling.