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Preschoolers are REFLECTIVE

UNIT OF INQUIRY

Preschoolers are very lucky to learn and understand the last Line of Inquiry  on "different factors that affect change and growth of animals" from someone who have actually worked with different animals!! 


Veronica Anzuay, a Veterinarian came and shared with the Preschoolers her experiences and expertise about different animals. 


She talked about the different reasons why animals don't survive, become endangered or extinct. 

The preschoolers realised that some reasons are: 
1. Predators 
2. Health / Sickness
3. Lack of food and water
4. No shelter  or home
5. Dirty air to breathe
6. People 


They asked several questions and even came up with their own "Action Plan" on how they can help save the animals! 

Thank you so much, Veronica for the wonderful presentation! 


LITERACY
After a week of planning, drafting and editing, Preschoolers are writing the final draft of their Animal Story. 


 

They will publish their books soon! 









 

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  1. So nice to see them working on a book!!!!

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  2. Thank you Ms.Faye, Thank you Veronica ! Anton didn’t stop talking about the vet’s job that day! He was greatly impressed by Veronica’s presentation! 🤩👍🏻

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  3. Thank you to Veronica and Ms.Faye ❤. Maria was thrilled with the profession of her dream)) we even collected garbage outside the following day.

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