We enjoyed so much celebrating nature together with the occasion of The Green Fair, when all parents were invited to take part at the “green” activities along with their children! Thank you so much for your participation!

All the last week’s activities focused on the environment and “green” issues, in order to help the children connect with the natural world around them.

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Baby Acorns practiced scissor control by cutting grass stalks, leaves and petals, after which they made sorting jars from large plastic bottles and learned how to sort Lego according to the color marked on the bottle.

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Shiny Stars discussed about the colors of natural objects such as tree bark, grass and soil while playing outside and then collected natural objects which they sorted according to their color; they also learnt why it’s important to care for living things and collected insects that they found in the garden.

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Rainbows connected with the natural world by learning about the 4 elements of earth, water, air and fire (sun/energy); they also discussed what it means to “go green” and why this is important.Moreover, they read the story of The Sun and The Wind and discussed about the importance of sunlight for all living things.

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Early Explorers observed, among other things, the changes that have taken place in the beans that they planted 2 weeks ago and began a ‘beanstalk diary’ in which they recorded the growth of their plant in weekly drawings.

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