
The Water Cycle in Nature
The water cycle in nature is a fascinating topic for students to explore. Introducing it to children is a great way to cultivate their appreciation of the natural world and its intricate workings.

Protecting the Environment
The earth is the only home of the human species and it is the duty of each of us to protect it by any means possible, keeping it in a state as close as possible to that before the development of civilization.

Metals
There are stages in the history of civilization without which it is difficult to imagine the development of human society. Once upon a time, many thousands of years ago, our distant ancestors discovered the secret of turning ore into metal. Later, they perfected the art of mining, smelting and processing metals.
Metals play an important role in our lives, being used in all fields.

Geometry Shapes
Geometry allows students to connect mapping objects in the classroom to real-world contexts regarding direction and place. Understanding of spatial relationships is also considered important in the role of problem solving and higher-order thinking skills.

Solar System
Children naturally love the moon, stars, sun and planets. The twinkling stars in the sky fascinate young children, who begin to ask questions about the solar system. This curiosity of learning about the solar system helps children to gain a greater understanding of the planet, Earth. Knowing why the planet, Earth, is unique and valuable can help them understand the importance of keeping the planet safe and healthy.

Special Memories
The end of primary classes is a wonderful opportunity to remember the most beautiful moments spent with colleagues and the teacher.

In the World of Birds
The beauty of birds has been the subject of many artistic creations. The lesson transposes the students into the fascinating world of the colourful and musical life of birds. They will learn to participate interactively in the lesson through curipod.com, to draw a hummingbird and to consolidate their knowledge with the help of the Birdie Memory augmented reality application.

Salvador Dali
Salvador Dali was a legendary surrealist star among artists and a very extraordinary person. His strange character attracts attention, captivates people by causing considerable curiosity. Through this lesson, students will discover surprising information from his biography and identify with his unique style and image. They will learn to participate interactively in the lesson through curipod.com, create surrealist drawings inspired by Salvador Dali and identify with the painter's face through the Painnt app.

In the World of Plants
The world of plants is fascinating for students of small school age. Through this lesson, students will remember what they learned about plants in general, about carnivorous plants that they will draw and translate into reality with the help of augmented reality. They will learn to participate interactively in the lesson through curipod.com, to draw a carnivorous plants and translate into reality with the help of Arloopa augmented reality application.

Electric Energy
Students will learn about sustainable development. They discuss Goal 7: Clean and affordable energy, renewable energy sources and ways to save energy. They will learn to turn on an LED light.
Students have studied renewable energy in science class, watched educational videos about energy sources, and know they can make a simple electrical circuit.

Greenhouse Effect - Scientific Experiment
In this fun and easy environmental science experiment, we will explore and investigate the greenhouse effect.
Students studied about the greenhouse effect in science class, watched educational videos about the greenhouse effect and the effects on plants, animals and humans.
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The Car Propelled by a Balloon
Students learn to know some important concepts, such as: renewable energy, car, propulsion, recycling, reuse to obtain useful objects.
Students have studied renewable energy in science class, watched educational videos about energy sources, and know that they can make useful products from recyclable materials.