Monday, September 30, 2013

Performing Art Awards; Student of the month; September 2013




Congratulations to:
Natasha, Grade 1
Kaylee, Grade 2
Hannah, Grade 3
Kitty, Grade 4
Jonah, Grade 5
Louise, Grade 6

Monday, September 23, 2013

Grade 1 - See how LYN directs her feelings...

Grade 1 student,  CHAE LYN YOO,  won the competition of "How do you feel the feelings".

Can you guess which feelings is she drawing?


Wednesday, September 18, 2013

Feelings and emotions. I am...

I feel bloated! I shouldn't eat that much!

I feel airsick! (And NO you can't have my PEANUTS!)

I feel optimistic. Everything is going to be all right.

I feel giddy. I feel light-headed...

I feel nostalgic. I miss my home.

I feel hostile. I am your enemy and very unfriendly.

I feel seasick. I shouldn't say yes to this cruise...

I feel apologetic.
 I am trying  to show to you that I am sorry for   eating everything in the fridge :)

I am tearful. I feel so sad... :(

Hey ! Stop it! I feel tickled!!




Tuesday, September 10, 2013

Grade 1: Introduction to Drama; how do feelings look like?

Let's learn about feelings and emotions.
We all have felt sad, happy, angry or bored.
But how can other people understand how do we feel? 
Before we phrase it with words, we show it with the expression of our face.
Our little drama students, are learning how to categorize positive and negative expressions by "reading" faces.





Friday, September 6, 2013

Grade 4... I can't stop laughing!!!



 In this lesson we had a lot more volunteers for improvising through pantomime the mad script.
I'm so proud of them watching day after day how they grow up theatrically and they sincerely enjoy creative time in the class.

The goal of the lesson was simple; to let as many students as possible join the pantomime performance without giving them any instructions. After forming their little "cast group", they synchronized so good on the play as this was something they had been rehearsing for hours!

Please enjoy out little grade 4s as they are narrating or performing the funny scripts of "Cinderella" and "The 3 Little Pigs":