Ms Joanna Lim Mei Lyng

Cherie Hearts Kidz Campus

Ms Joanna Lim Mei Lyng
28 Aug 2020

Cherie Hearts Kidz Campus @Pasir Ris Elias Mall - Event : “Our Safe Distancing Project - Little Window” from 20 July to 24 July 2020

As this year our theme for the SSDB project is “A Caring and Inclusive Home For All”

Hence, the children created their very own “Little Home” for their classmates and ourselves so we can create a safe environment for all of them to learn and have fun together.

The Children in Cherie Hearts Kidz Campus@ Elias Mall are all excited about this project as we collaborated with parents to have them to bring in the materials needed for this project.

Teachers discussed with children about the different ways to help to remind each other to keep a safe distance and they decided to create a “See through window” so they can still do their work and play together.

Children in the different classes talked about how they wanted to use the different theme to decorate their “Little Window”. They were very engaged in doing their work and put in their extra effort in ensuring their “Little window” is neat and tidy.

It was a great effort by the children, and we thank all our parents for being so supportive of this project.

Nursery class:

“The theme for our class is “Our Little Television”. Let’s us start decorating our television.”

“Look, I would like to put the colourful Pom Pom balls onto my little window”.

“We would like to add in our “Channel Buttons”. Let us write the number 1 for Channel 1.”

“Look, this is our completed “Little Television”!”

Kindergarten 1 class:

“Our “Little Window” theme will be “Colourful Shape Man”. Let us add our favourite colours on our window.

“Let us add our favourite colours on our windows.”

“We love our “Little Window” to be colourful.”

“Look, this is our completed “Colourful Shape Man”.

“We are having lesson with our “Colourful Shape Man.”

Kindergarten 2:

“Our “little Window” theme will be “Nature Window. Let us place the branches around our window.”

“Look, we took the pictures with our “Nature Window.”

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