"Look! The magnet is attracted to the dustbin!" said one of the children. What an amazing discovery! It was fun watching the children experiment using magnets with their friends. They went around the classroom to find out what the magnets were attracted to. They discovered that the leg of the tables, the key holes of the cupboards and the dustbin are magnetic objects. I was glad to see the children sharing their discoveries with each other! Sharing is caring! Way to go, K1s!
After that, they took part in a craft activity called “Magnet Painting”. They created what looked like an abstract painting using a magnet, some drops of paint and a few magnetic objects. They had lots of fun moving the items all over their paper with a horseshoe magnet! Check out the children in action!
This week, the children decided on what to do for cookery and they chose to make sandwiches. They also agreed on the sandwich fillings – tuna, egg, jam, cheese and baby tomatoes. It was amazing to see them prepare their sandwiches. Some had egg and cheese, some made both tuna and egg mayo sandwiches and some chose to only spread strawberry jam on theirs. Interesting! Good job, big boys and girls! I’m sure you can now prepare your own sandwiches at home.
Last week, the children had an enjoyable time watching ‘The Three Little Pigs’ presented by the Players Theatre and the Players Workshop. They were delighted to see the three little pigs and the big bad wolf!
During the performance, the children went on an exciting adventure with the three little pigs as each of them built their house of straw, sticks and bricks. In the beginning, they learnt valuable morals from one of the pigs. When the big bad wolf appeared on stage, everyone warned the pigs about the big bad wolf (the pigs didn’t know what a wolf is) that was hungry and wanted to eat the pigs. He tried to trick them by offering presents but the children did an amazing job of helping the pigs chase the wolf away by reminding them, ‘Don’t talk to strangers’ and ‘Don’t take presents from strangers’. In the end, the wolf gave up because the children did a great job! Thank you Players Theatre and the Players Workshop for presenting to us such a wonderful performance!
British Council Pre-school Concert 2016 {United World College South East Asia Auditorium}
K1 OWL{PM} Dream Come True Scene 6; Lands Of Umbrellas Song 大眼睛。