A new semester has began! Everyone has been doing great and we are looking forward to an exciting month together.
We have been working hard at our math, phonics, and reading, as well as playing with our friends new and old.
Daily Life at Beanstalk International School
A new semester has began! Everyone has been doing great and we are looking forward to an exciting month together.
We have been working hard at our math, phonics, and reading, as well as playing with our friends new and old.
Toys were invented mainly for children.
The best toys engage a child’s senses, spark their imaginations and encourage them to interact with others.
Please check out some of our kids’ toy inventions.
From mini skateboard, puppet sock, spinner, blocks, airplane, ninjapuppet, robots to bouncy octopus.
Everyone was really happy making their own version of some of their favorite toys.
From learning basic colors and shapes to developing building skills.
Lego has been a great educational tool for kids because it inspires creativity and teamwork.
Our trip to Legoland was a blast!
We were really careful about infection prevention.
Students only had to pull their masks down for taking pictures.
Good job, kids!
In this final lesson of machine week we made the most complex machine of all… Robots!
Making a robot is a fun activity for children of all ages and teaches important life skills.
Reusing old materials, using your imagination and displaying information, all together in this fun and active lesson!
Cameras have the ability to see everything.
They can see down into the depths of the ocean, and also up, millions of miles into space.
Furthermore, they capture treasured moments of time and freeze them for later enjoyment.
Please say cheese to our cute little inventors!
On a daily basis, humans have been observed to use machines all the time, everywhere, and for almost everything.
The invention of machines have made astonishing advancements making our life easier.
Just take a look at all these cool cars in Toyota Automobile Museum.
Our kids were delighted to see such a rich and fascinating history of automobile.
Your child’s health is the foundation of all growth and development.
Medical inventions is one of the most scientifically progressive fields.
Today we will look back on simple inventions that revolutionized medical science.
Please take a look at some of the photos for this weeks medical inventions that are very familiar to our kids.
We had a great day of Japanese summer fun!
Nagashi somen is a traditional Japanese summer meal wherein people catch noodles that are flowing down a bamboo slide with their chopsticks.
We were suppose to use the real bamboo set but unfortunately due to the weather we changed our plan and used the cool somen machines inside.
Children used chopsticks and forks to catch the noodles and put them in a cup of broth.
Next, students tried their best to crack open a watermelon while blindfolded.
They did a great job and had a treat of cold, sweet watermelon after they managed to smash it open.
Happy Birthday to all our August celebrants!