Teamwork improves crucial skills such as communication, problem-solving, and leadership, while also fostering social skills, empathy, and self-esteem. It also helps children build confidence, learn patience and tolerance, and develop resilience by working with groups.
During our time at the outdoor pool, we engaged in some team-building activities first. This time, we played a water relay. The students were divided into two groups, and the first group that filled the bottle faster was the winner. It was good to see them talking to their groupmates and sharing their ideas and strategies on how to win the game. That’s how teamwork works!







In this week’s phonics lesson, we focused on learning the long vowel teams /e/. The students were asked to share their ideas with words that have the long vowel e: “ee and ea” and write them on the board. We also played a game where each group looked for words in the book with “ee” and “ea.” The group that found the most words was the winner. This game aims to familiarize the students with the lesson, practice how to read words, and build teamwork among each other. Well done!







The Sports Festival is just around the corner! As we prepare for the event, our young ones made a cute Pokémon craft. They chose the character they wanted and made its face using colored paper. Here’s a glimpse of how they made it. So cute!






Have a wonderful weekend, everyone!