Our students from Grades 6 to 8 recently engaged in a series of innovative, curriculum-connected activities that blended creativity, collaboration, and critical thinking across Math and English classrooms.
🔹 Grade 6 – English
From mapping the metamorphosis of Matthew the caterpillar 🐛 to hunting verbs in newspapers 🕵♂ and creating digital mind maps on poetic devices 💻📜, students explored language through visual storytelling and gamified grammar, including a Pronoun-Antecedent Maze that sharpened their accuracy and attention to detail.
🔹 Grade 7 – Math
During the Math Lab Visit, students worked with colorful fraction bars to build fraction walls, compare values, and learn addition of unlike fractions. This art-integrated session turned abstract math into tangible understanding, making learning both vibrant and visual! 🎨➗
🔹 Grade 8 – English
Inspired by Eleanor Farjeon’s poem "It Was Long Ago", students took a trip down Nostalgia Lane, expressing cherished childhood memories through poems, narratives, art, and collage, connecting literature with personal emotion and reflective thinking. 🎭📖
🔹 Grade 8 – Math
In a Flipped Classroom setup, students took ownership of their learning by creating presentations on cubes and cube roots, using prime factorization to teach peers. This student-led format encouraged confidence, communication, and deepened mathematical understanding. 🧮🎤
📚 These activities reflect our commitment to experiential learning—where students not only grasp concepts but live them, building 21st-century skills with enthusiasm and purpose.