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Ela Green School EYP3A Crazy Hair Day

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  A crazy hairdo day is a day when students are encouraged to come to school with their hair styled in the most creative and outrageous ways possible. It is a fun and silly way to celebrate individuality and self-expression. Ela Green School EYP3A Crazy Hair Day Ela Green School  recently held a crazy hairdo day for its  EYP3A  students. The students were encouraged to get creative with their hairdos and come up with something that was truly unique. There were some amazing hairdos on display, from towering mohawks to intricate braids. Some students even used colorful hair dye to add an extra pop of creativity. The students had a lot of fun with the crazy hairdo day and it was a great way to show off their personalities. Here are some of the best hairdos from the day: A student with a mohawk made out of green hairspray A student with braids that were woven into a heart shape A student with hair that was dyed in a rainbow of colors The crazy hairdo day was a success and the students had

Morning Exercise for a Successful Day at Ela Green School

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  At  Ela Green School , we believe that exercise is essential for a child’s physical and mental well-being. That’s why we start each day with a morning exercise session for our Early Years 3B students. Exercise has been shown to: Boost your child’s mood Increase blood flow to the brain Improve focus Help your child stay on track for a successful day How Morning Exercise Sets Kids Up for Success When children start their day with exercise, they are more energized and alert. They are also better able to focus and pay attention in class. This can lead to better academic performance and a more positive school experience. In addition, exercise can help children manage stress and anxiety. This is important for their mental health and can help them to cope with challenges in their lives. Our Morning Exercise Program Our morning exercise program is designed to be fun and engaging for our Early Years 3B students. We use a variety of activities to get our students moving, including: Jumping jac

Ela Green School PYP-5 Students Showcase Their Understanding of Energy

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  In a recent summative task presentation, PYP-5 students at  Ela Green School  demonstrated their comprehensive understanding of the concept of energy. The students, brimming with enthusiasm and creativity, employed a variety of presentation methods to showcase their knowledge. From engaging PowerPoint presentations to captivating experiments, the students left no stone unturned in their endeavor to convey their understanding of energy’s diverse forms and transformations. The presentations delved into the intricacies of potential energy, kinetic energy, chemical energy, and more, shedding light on how energy powers our world. The students’ passion for the subject was evident in their meticulous research, thoughtful explanations, and lively interactions with their peers. They seamlessly transitioned from explaining the conversion of solar energy into electricity to demonstrating the concept of heat transfer through simple yet effective experiments. The summative task presentation serve

Ela Green School: PYP 5 Students Energize Learning with Graffiti Boards

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  At  Ela Green School ,  Primary Years Programme (PYP) 5  students are igniting their passion for learning by delving into the world of energy through an innovative and engaging medium: graffiti boards. This dynamic learning strategy not only deepens students’ understanding of energy but also cultivates their creativity and self-expression. The exploration of energy unfolded through a captivating array of activities, including hands-on experiments, thought-provoking videos, and captivating literature. Students embarked on a journey to unravel the intricacies of energy, encompassing its diverse forms, sources, and applications. To gauge their comprehension and foster active participation, students were presented with a unique challenge: to create graffiti boards showcasing their chosen energy source. This open-ended endeavor provided a platform for students to translate their understanding into a visually arresting and creative format. With boundless enthusiasm and a spark of creativit