Last Friday in science we made small clay bricks and then this week children used these dried bricks to make small shelters and other constructions. Next week we will be adding representations of other natural resources.
This week has been a fun and busy week with many things going on. Last Friday in science we made small clay bricks and then this week children used these dried bricks to make small shelters and other constructions. Next week we will be adding representations of other natural resources. We had special visitors in the class on Tuesday. lilico brought in her two guinea pigs, Emma and Sophie to spend the day at school. There was great excitement throughout the day as many children delighted in being introduced to the two cute creatures. Everyone also did a great pece of comaparitive, descriptive writing which we turned into a book that we will present to Lilico as a thank you for bringing in her pets. Our field trip to Tokyo Water Science Museum was a great day filled with learning and fun. Everyone thoroughly enjoyed their day as they went on the journey of water coming fromthe high mountains to households. There were many fun hands on experiements and exhibits and a small quiz to do as well. When we got back to school everyone wrote in their writing journals about all the fun they had. A big thank you to Anthony's mum, Summer and Tyler's dad from G1b for helping out on the day. Another highlight of the week was Japanese Cultural Day. It was good to see so many people dressed up to celebrate the Japanese culture and traditions. There were many exciting things to do throughout the day such as each Japanese class presentation, karate demonstration, mochi pounding, Japanese games, paper cutting art, calligraphy,koto playing, kamishibai (Japanese paper theatre) and mamemaki (bean throwing for Setsubun). A big thank you to all the parents who helped make it such a great day!
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