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Preschoolers Animal Exhibit 2021



The Perky Preschooler's Animal Exhibit is a showcase of all the students' learning in the Transdisciplinary Theme, 'How The World Works'. 


 
They have shown that they are good communicators when they presented their learning to their parents, classmates, other teachers and guests. 


 





 
Their creativity was evident in the many different ways they have presented the information. 

 

Because they have researched, they were knowledgeable about the  animal, the life cycle, food cycle and the factors affecting change. They were able to confidently share their works to the audience.

 

Here are The Perky Preschoolers giving themselves a thumbs up for a 
JOB WELL DONE! 

 

Comments

  1. Animal Exhibit and kids' presentations were amazing 🥰 Parents were so happy and kids - responsible and interested)) Maria said: "Have you seen the butterflies? No? Then you need to come up to Haruka!" 

    Thank you, Ms.Faye for this idea and everyone's great job👍 I liked the idea of self-expression through craft in kindergarten, it is lovely this idea keeps on living. It will be nice to show this Exhibit to other grades, esp. to future preschoolers

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  2. Future Nobel prize winners!!!!🥳 Great scientists and their awesome teacher!! 🤩👍🏻👏🏻🤘🏻 From awestruck Oxana ! 😄

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