The KG2 students have been learning about Community Helpers, and fun in the Neighbourhood. While investigating the Doctors, we discovered that we should eat healthy foods. The best way to learn and remember to eat healthily, is to make it fun. So on Thursday, Miss Joumana letlet the KG2 students make their own snack!
First, the students identified the different fruits they had brought to school, and their initial sound. They waited patiently while Miss Joumana peeled the fruit and distributed it to the students for them to cut up themselves.
The students all had a plastic knife and cut up the apple, orange, banana, (and red group had a Kiwi, thank you Mohamad Ali! Several of the students saw the brown skin and thought it was a potato, but when they saw it was furry and green inside, they realised that it wasn't, and were interested to know what it actually was! ) and clementine.
For hygiene purposes, Miss Joumana covered all of the tables with a disposable tablecloth, and gave each student their own cup with their name on it. Therefore they cut their own fruit salad for snack, and ate only from their own food.
The students had a lot of fun cutting their fruit, and felt a great sense of accomplishment with completing their fruit salad themselves.
Well done KG2.
No more chocolate for second snack!!!!
Monday, January 18, 2016
Thursday, December 24, 2015
Math and Science First Term Stars!
It’s such an amazing feeling to get the
results of your effort and the hard work of your students!
I want to congratulate our first term Math
and science stars, the first 2 top achievers in both math and science.
Grade 2: Omar Imad- Ahmad Itani
Grade 3: Saffiya Ahmad- Mostapha Sarafedine
Grade 4: Khaled Ghawi – Layana Shbaro- Aded
Al Rahman Sukkar
Grade 5: Moataz Maarouf- Jana Keshawy- Ali
Ahmad
Grade 6: Rasha Sukkar- Ahmad Imad
The LCM and GCF Scavenger Hunt
The Scavenger Hunt provided a fun way for grade 6 students to practice finding the LCM and GCF of math word problems.
I distributed for every student “LCM and GCF word problem cards”. Students started at any card and solved the problem. They then searched for the card with the answer to that problem. The search continued until all 8 problems were solved. As students were traveling around the classroom completing the scavenger hunt, they recorded their answers on the record sheet. My students and I loved this activity because it got students out of their seats and triggered cooperative learning among them. It was a great way to have fun in our Math class!
Tuesday, December 15, 2015
Modeling the parts of the digestive system- Kinesthetic model
Kinesthetic grade 5 students acted out the process of digestion in an interesting activity.
First, we placed several M &Ms in a small plastic bag.
Then, we placed the bag of candies along with wadded papers in a plastic container.
Finally, we brought spray bottles filled with water that demonstrated the juices in our digestive system; we labeled them as Saliva, gastric juice, pancreatic juice, and bile.
Now it’s grade 5 students turn to model the digestive system. Students were divided into 2 groups and lined up facing each other. The path between them is the digestive tract. All the students worked together to push the food particles down the tract. I assigned a job for each pairs of students, based on their position along the digestive tract. The first 2 students were the molars that cut food into small pieces. Then the second 2 students were the saliva, stomach, small intestine, and finally the large intestine.
At the end of this activity we all enjoyed eating the delicious M & Ms.
First, we placed several M &Ms in a small plastic bag.
Then, we placed the bag of candies along with wadded papers in a plastic container.
Finally, we brought spray bottles filled with water that demonstrated the juices in our digestive system; we labeled them as Saliva, gastric juice, pancreatic juice, and bile.
Now it’s grade 5 students turn to model the digestive system. Students were divided into 2 groups and lined up facing each other. The path between them is the digestive tract. All the students worked together to push the food particles down the tract. I assigned a job for each pairs of students, based on their position along the digestive tract. The first 2 students were the molars that cut food into small pieces. Then the second 2 students were the saliva, stomach, small intestine, and finally the large intestine.
At the end of this activity we all enjoyed eating the delicious M & Ms.
Wednesday, December 09, 2015
Dramatic play in the Rooms of the house.
While studying the rooms of the house, I brought some toys to replicate some of the areas in the house. The children had fun exploring all areas through dramatic play, and practiced the 'Value of the Month', "Sharing, Caring and Cooperation", by taking turns with the toys, looking after the baby, by bathing and feeding it, and playing together in a nice way.
The B.U.G. award.
To encourage the students in KG2 I introduced a smiley chart in the classroom. Students receive smiley faces when they are; following classroom rules, participating in activities, staying on task, as well as for trying hard and good behaviour.
Augmented Reality In Science Class
Today in our science class we had an amazing and interactive learning experience where we used the augmented reality technology to see the animals flashcards that we sorted into different groups.



We used AR flashcards app . With this app learning is fun since it uses augmented reality to engage the students in learning to boost their creativity and imagination . AR Flashcards are a new way to interact and make Flashcards more entertaining for students .When you point your IPad device at the printed flashcard a beautifully rendered 3D animal will pop up on the screen. Tap the animal to hear its name .This activity enhances students' phonemic awareness and listening skills addressing all visual, auditory and kinesthetic learners.
Global Teenager Project- Phase 2
During the second phase of GTP, KSPS grade 6 students communicated and collaborated with our friends in Ukraine and Bangladesh to learn about the educational systems in their countries. We had the chance to compare their educational systems to that of Lebanon. Simultaneously, we informed our friends in Bangladesh and Ukraine about the educational system here in Lebanon. To check our understanding, our friends asked us to draw a Venn diagram to compare and contrast between the educational systems in Ukraine and Bangladesh.
The wiki space where we exchanged our findings
The wiki space where we exchanged our findings

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