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To celebrate our National Day, we talked about Taiwan and things we love about Taiwan. Then we singed Taiwan’s National Anthem. Although this song is in Chinese, we thought it is important that the children had to understand that every country has its own national anthem.

After the Moon Festival and the students were very much interested in the moon and how it reflected in the night sky. Then the discussion flowed towards nighttime and daytime. We listed the things that we can encounter at night and things that we can come across only during the day.

Squirrel class has begun learning about ‘plant-life’.This will include things such as indentifying different seeds, plant species, how to care for a plant, what things may grow from plants and most importantly teaching the children that a plant is a living thing that needs special care survive

What do people do at Moon Festival? First, the children had a little discussion before they went into the topic.However, the end goal is for children to learn patience; something is more about the journey than the destination.

Through our ONLINE Parents and Teachers Association Meeting, parents got to know more about what our campus stands for in terms of the educational philosophy, goals for all levels and children's daily routine of this semester.

Both parents and teachers were very eager to know more about the children and that gave out a very warm and welcoming vibe to the night.

Zhong Ming campus had two little duckly visitors, Pinky and Puffy!
Good job that the teachers taught the kids to keep their voices as quietly as possible so that these 10-day old ducklings wouldn’t be frightened.

The students decided to make a card for all the daddies on father’s day. They first designed their own paper tie for their card. Then they chose a color for their card that they thought their dad would like. Then they wrote a sweet message inside and decorated their card for father’s day. We appreciate everything you’ve done for us. And we love you, Daddy~

As the first step through the gates of Wagor School, we accompany students and explore potential in the future. There’s no better place to reunite with teachers and students to share the joys of laughter, a happy learning time! To all who come to this wonderful school, welcome to Wagor!!

We looked at DNA and how it affects who we are and why we have certain attributes or traits, and how it makes us who we are. The children already understanding that certain events or accidents change a superheroes DNA like a spider bite, cosmic rays or serum, giving them powers. We looked at how mutant DNA is not changed from an event or accident, rather that they are born with their powers.

Roleplaying McDonald’s cashiers – Having experienced the real-world routine of taking orders the Puffins have the basic knowledge needed to do it for themselves. We have been reviewing and reinforcing the customer-cashier conversation skills which involves a cheery greeting, enquiring as to what the customer would like and reading it back to them as confirmation.