Thursday, 30 January 2025
Sharing the Planet
Thursday, 23 January 2025
Citizens' Rights
"That government is the strongest of which every man feels himself a part."
-Dwight Eisenhower
The week kicked off with the Grade 5/6 students sharing their research on various government systems. They presented key characteristics of their chosen governments, sparking engaging discussions. The younger students in Grade 3 took on the role of 'citizens' and were encouraged to express their thoughts on the rights they believe should be prioritized. This exchange of ideas allowed the Grade 5/6 students to gain insights into the perspectives of younger 'citizens,' making the learning experience more meaningful.
Following the discussions, the Grade 5/6 students embarked on a project to create speeches that outlined how their respective government systems provide essential rights to citizens. They were encouraged to be honest about the limitations of their government systems, acknowledging areas where rights may not be fully supported. This exercise not only honed their public speaking skills but also challenged them to think critically about the effectiveness of governance in ensuring citizen rights.
The culmination of this collaborative effort came with the Grade 3 students voting on the government system they believed would best serve their rights as citizens. This democratic process was an invaluable learning experience, allowing the younger students to understand the importance of civic engagement and participation in decision-making.
To wrap up the week, Grade 5/6 students engaged in reflective discussions about the implications of having no government in place. They pondered questions such as: What would happen to the country and its stability? What would happen to the citizens? This critical thinking exercise helped them realize the vital role that governments play in maintaining order, providing services, and protecting the rights of individuals.
Overall, this week was a powerful testament to the benefits of collaborative learning. The partnership between Grade 5/6 and Grade 3 not only deepened their understanding of citizenship and government but also instilled a sense of responsibility and engagement in civic matters. We hope that the students are more informed, engaged citizens ready to contribute positively to the community and country, both as citizens and potential leaders in the future.
Ms. Pam
Thursday, 16 January 2025
The Government and Its People
This week, the Grade 5/6 students wrapped up our two-part project on different government systems. It’s been a week filled with research and creativity, and we can’t wait to share our journey with you.
Thursday, 9 January 2025
A Fresh Start
-Rainer Maria Wilke
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Welcome Back, 5th and 6th Graders! 😀
We all had a fantastic winter break filled with family, relaxation, and exciting adventures. As we settled back into our classroom routine after a short 3-day week, the children took the time to reflect on their holiday experiences and look ahead to the new year with fresh goals.
During our first day back, the children had the opportunity to share stories about their winter break. It was wonderful to hear about all the fun activities they participated in, from family gatherings and holiday traditions to exciting trips and new experiences. These stories not only brought smiles to our faces but also helped us reconnect as a class.
In our first unit, we learned about the importance of a growth mindset and how setting goals can help us achieve our dreams. After sharing our holiday stories, the children took some time to reflect on what they want to accomplish this year.
As we dove back into our studies, we continued working on our government system projects with our partners. This was a great opportunity to collaborate once more and learn about how different government systems function around the world.
We’re excited to see what this year holds for each one of us.
Here’s to a fantastic start to the year!
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