Hello, wonderful parents and friends,
It’s been another delightful week in Aurora class! Our little learners have been busy exploring, playing, and growing — and we’re excited to share their journey with you.
We started the week with the parents’ first visit and observation in our class! It was our school’s Open Day! Students were thrilled to have their parents on the day. We began with Circle Time, singing songs and dancing, and then proceeded to the Group activity with parents. In our UOI lesson, we are exploring “MYSELF.” Our LOI 3, which is ” Every person is unique”, we handed out the worksheet to parents beforehand, which would be used for the activity. Together with the students, they draw their likes and dislikes, and they present them in front of the class. It was a good opportunity for both parents and students to talk in English in front of everyone! They showed their drawings and said, ” I like… And I don’t like…!” The day went well, and students had the chance to play with their children in the playroom room and they were able to see what their children were doing at school. Dear parents, thank you for your cooperation and for allotting your time to come and see your children’s growth.





Another week of planting! Our class gathered in the yard and prepared for the vegetable planting. This time we planted yellow tomatoes. Aurora students worked as a team. We divided the task among the students, with one assigned to dig the soil, one to plant, and one to cover the plant with soil. After that, they all watered the tomatoes and wished for a good harvest.


It was a thrilling day for Aurora students- their first stroll to the park! With their backpacks on, curious eyes, they held hands in pairs and followed their teachers down the path. Along the way, they spotted butterflies, pointed at colorful flowers, and named the transportation they saw. At the park, they explored the playground, drew their favorite characters on the ground, and played the game “Mr. Wolf, Mr. Wolf, what time is it?” Nd chased each other. It was more than just a walk – it was a big step toward independence, discovery, and joyful learning outside the classroom.




It was a day full of smiles and excitement as our students welcomed back their dear friend after many days away from school. The classroom buzzed with joy as classmates rushed over with hugs and cheerful greetings, and “We missed you!” echoed through the room. It was a beautiful reminder of the kindness, care, and sense of community that make our class feel like a family.

Our students had an energetic time during the gym lesson. As they chased, rolled, and kicked the ball across the gym floor, their faces lit up with joy and a little bit of sweat, too. By the end of the session, they were happily tired and thirsty and looked proud of all the movement and fun they had.




Thank you for following along with our adventures! We can’t wait to share more joyful moments with you on our next update! Have a fantastic weekend!