Saturday 30 June 2012

School Excursion to Kids Kampong

The children went to Kids Kampong on 27 April 2012 as part of our curriculum on the theme of Animals.



Arrival of the Pre-Nursery children ...


Following by the K1 children at the waiting area ...


The K2 children are brought to watch the Pet Show ...




On arrival of all children, children from Pre-Nursery, Nursery and K1 proceed to the Feeding Station ...




Pre-Nursery and Nursery children at the feeding area for the fishes.  They were given a packet of food to feed the fishes.  And they have the chance to get real close to these fishes, the children are allowed to touch the fish but they are "squeezing" the fishes. Haha!!

Pre-Nursery looking out... "Should I touch or not??"

Nursery children observing ..... and .....

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let's squeeze the fishes!

K1 children: "Come little fishes, come to my hands....I want to feed you."


Time for catching some fishes!  The children caught more fishes than the teachers.



"Let me show you how to catch some fishes!"

Some educational activities taught at Kids Kampong,  the uncle taught the children about the ducks.  Do you know what is the different between a male duck and a female duck?

Uncle explaining to the children about the duck.

Let me catch a duck out to show you!

the duck has wedded feet and they can swim. 


Touch the feather and how does it feel, children?

The duck can swim.

Next, the children proceed to their long-waited Pet show!  They get to feel the hamsters, rabbit and also holding the white mice by their tail. 


Touching the hamsters.


The rabbit.

 

This is the most fun experience for the children.  They hold the tail of the white mouse and pass it to the friend next to them.  Just when the uncle say: "Children, please don't throw the mouse on the floor and step on them."  I heard a commotion.  The nursery children throw the mouse on the floor and step on them.  Superman uncle quickly went to the rescue and saved the poor mouse.

The children had great fun and at the same time, they also learnt a lot from the uncle at Kids Kampong. 

It's a wonderful trip.

Cheers,

Christina


























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