Pumpkins 🎃
We see pumpkins a lot in autumn and on Halloween, but do we really know how a pumpkin grows? As 1S class, we now know the life cycle of a pumpkin very well. We made a big demonstration of a pumpkin’s life cycle with the soil, seeds, and some craft paper to show our creativity […]
Read moreAutumnal art with our third graders 🍁
At the end of the project about forests, grade 3 students spent their time looking for beautiful autumn leaves in our school garden. The collected treasures were used to create colorful compositions 🍃🍁🍂
Read moreAutumn animals 🦔
Autumn is already here, the leaves are falling and in the parks, we meet squirrels, hedgehogs, acorns and chestnuts. 🍂🌰🐿️ The brave beavers not only learned about what Autumn animals eat and what hibernation is 💤 but they also learned to love and “hug” animals with thorns such as hedgehogs. 🦔
Read moreAutumnal vibes 🍁
Autumn knocked on our windows and made itself comfortable at Smiling Squirrels group. Kindergarten students happily collected and admired the symbols of Autumn. Moreover, they made animals and plants out of them. It was great fun! 🍁
Read moreHaving fun with the scales 😊
What is heavier: a kilo of iron or a kilo of feathers? We already know! In math lessons, we practiced weighing with pan balance and weights. The most important thing is to find a balance. Who would have thought that such a simple activity as weighing rice can evoke so many emotions! 😄
Read moreThe Oath Ceremony in kindergarten 🎈
The Oath Ceremony is a unique celebration in the lives of the children who have started the preschool for the first time in September. It was a great experience for the Bold Bears group! Our little artists have practiced a lot to be ready for this big day! They sang songs, danced and recited a […]
Read morePotato stamps
While learning about vegetables, Bouncy Bunnies group was listening to story “Potato People” by Pamela Allen and created characters from the book using paint and potatoes. 🥔🥔🥔
Read moreOrigami
Throughout September we’ve been learning origami together with the 3rd grade students. Making origami is an opportunity for the students to engage with traditional Japanese artform as well as develop their motor skills and spatial intelligence. So far we’ve experienced success, as well as some failures. Today we chose some simpler projects to make – a […]
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