
Competition 1: Life of Kids in 2050 – Teenage Superheroes & Video Game Developers
Dear parents, this post will be short, but sweet! I can’t be more proud of all the work my students have put into this story

Superhero & Anime Month: Me as a Superhero Activities and More
Hi, my dear parents! March 2022 is our superhero and anime month and we have done some super fun activities so far! We will share

(Mother) Earth Day Appreciation Arts and Crafts Gallery
Hello, my dear colleagues, students, and parents!To celebrate this Earth Day, we had an Earth Day crafting project, where we gathered online and enjoyed some

Designing a Board Game Together: Art, English and Digital Skills
Hi, parents! We often have a lot of fun activities in our school, especially ones that are intercurricular and that have other goals outside of

How do We Make Our Classroom Without Borders? Article of the Week on British Council
My article about classrooms without borders and interculturalism was a featured article of the week on British Council! It discusses introducing different cultures to your

Halloween Science Experiment: Jack’O’Lantern volcano 🌋🎃
🎃 Hello, my dear parents! Here’s our Halloween pumpkin volcano experiment. Why do we do science experiments in our school and how they help your

Creative Writing with Harry Potter: Me in the Story
Hi, there, dear parents! Here’s an example of a creative writing essay we did recently. I love giving out this kind of homework because the

Storytelling-based Learning- Workshop 4: Class Two at the Zoo by Julia Jarman, illustrated by Lynne Chapman
Hello, my dear colleagues! We finally kick-started our storytelling-based program and our first official story is Class Two at the Zoo by Julia Jarman. As

The Greenhouse Effect in a Jar, Edible Modeling Activity, and Dramatization with Young Learners
Hello, my dear colleagues! In the next few short posts, I will share a lot of environmental education activities for young learners I made for