Letter B: cursive script – The alphabet for kids

In today’s lesson, we explored the letter B, learning how to pronounce it as “buh” and how to write both the uppercase and lowercase forms. We also discovered several words that begin with B, such as “baby,” “boat,” “broccoli,” and “bike,” and enjoyed a fun song to reinforce our learning. Keep practicing and stay excited about discovering more letters in the alphabet!
Parts of the plant and photosynthesis – Educational video for kids

In this lesson, we learned about the different parts of a plant, including roots, stems, leaves, and flowers, and their roles in the plant’s life cycle. We also explored the process of photosynthesis, where plants use sunlight, water, and carbon dioxide to create food and oxygen, highlighting the importance of plants in maintaining a healthy environment. Remember, while photosynthesis occurs during the day, plants continuously respire, contributing to the balance of gases in our atmosphere.
Guess the number, from 10 to 20 – Educational video to learn the numbers

In this lesson, students participate in an engaging number guessing game where they identify numbers from 10 to 20. The activity encourages active participation as students shout out their guesses, reinforcing their counting skills and number recognition. The lesson concludes with a collective counting exercise, celebrating the students’ achievements and inviting them to explore more educational content.
Letter C: cursive script – The alphabet for kids

In today’s lesson, we explored the letter “C,” learning about its different sounds depending on the letters that follow it, such as making a strong sound with “O” and “U” and a softer sound with “I” and “E.” We also practiced writing the letter “C,” identified words that start with it, and enjoyed a fun song to reinforce our learning. Keep up the great work, and remember that there are many more letters to discover!
Plane Shapes and Geometric Shapes – Educational videos for kids

In this lesson, children learn about plane shapes and geometric shapes through engaging descriptions and relatable examples. Plane shapes, such as circles, triangles, and squares, are flat and can be drawn on paper, while geometric shapes, including spheres, cubes, and cones, are three-dimensional and can be held in hand. The lesson encourages exploration of these shapes in the environment, making learning interactive and fun.
Guess the number, from 20 to 30 – Educational video to learn the numbers

In this lesson, participants engage in a number guessing game, where they identify and say aloud numbers ranging from 20 to 30. The interactive format encourages active participation and reinforces number recognition skills, culminating in a positive reinforcement of their achievements. The lesson concludes by encouraging continued practice and exploration of more educational content related to numbers.
Letter D: cursive script – The alphabet for kids

In today’s lesson, we explored the letter D, learning its sound, how to write both uppercase and lowercase forms, and identifying words that begin with D, such as “draw,” “dice,” “dentist,” and “dinosaur.” We also engaged in fun activities related to the letter, like dancing and pretending to be dinosaurs. Keep practicing and exploring more letters for continued learning!
The Little Prince – Stories with values for kids

In “The Little Prince,” the narrator reflects on his childhood fascination with imagination, which was stifled by adult expectations. Through his encounter with the Little Prince, he learns valuable lessons about love, friendship, and the importance of seeing the world through a child’s eyes. Ultimately, the story emphasizes that the most meaningful aspects of life are often invisible and can only be appreciated with the heart.
Guess the numbers from 30 to 40 – Learn to read and write numbers from 1 to 100

In this lesson, participants engage in a number guessing game where they identify a series of numbers from 30 to 40. The activity encourages active participation and reinforces number recognition skills, culminating in a collective review of the numbers guessed. The lesson concludes with an invitation to continue exploring and enjoying learning about numbers.
Letter F: cursive script – The alphabet for kids

In today’s lesson, we explored the letter F, learning its sound and how to write both the capital and lowercase forms. We also identified several words that start with F, such as “fruit,” “flower,” and “fire,” while encouraging students to think of more examples. The lesson emphasized the fun of learning letters and the importance of practice in mastering them.