Our students learnt a new game called
'Doggy, doggy where's your bone'
they all enjoyed playing this game. It involves the students to interact with peers,
they learn about rules, taking turns, teamwork and also competing.
they learn about rules, taking turns, teamwork and also competing.
Doggy, doggy where's your bone?
Somebody took it from your home
Wake up doggy, find your bone!
Working on our fine motor skills to help
our students with writing in the future
Working as a team to put the numbers in order
Students are enjoying reading books to each other or even together
our students with writing in the future
Working as a team to put the numbers in order
Math activities -
develop a basic understanding of numbers and counting, and connect both to the idea of “how many.” They work on recognizing, grouping, and comparing objects of different sizes, colors and shapes, and identifying patterns.
Students are enjoying reading books to each other or even together
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