Recently, the Grade 1 students from Wells International School Thonglor embarked on an enriching journey to the Children’s Museum, nestled close to the vibrant Chatuchak Market in Bangkok. This educational escapade wasn’t just a day out; it was a hands-on experience in sustainability, environmental conservation, and artistic expression.
From the moment they stepped into the museum, the students were immersed in a world of learning and discovery. Guided by enthusiastic educators, they delved into the intricate concepts of sustainability and environmental stewardship. Through interactive exhibits and engaging discussions, the young minds grasped the significance of preserving our planet for future generations.
One highlight of the trip was the artistic workshop, where students unleashed their creativity using a unique technique. Armed with tin foil and markers, they let their imaginations run wild, transforming simple materials into stunning artworks. This hands-on activity not only fostered their artistic skills but also instilled a sense of resourcefulness and innovation.
But the learning didn’t stop there. The students were in for a real treat as they embarked on a fossil-digging adventure with their friends. With shovels in hand and excitement in their hearts, they unearthed ancient treasures, uncovering the mysteries of prehistoric life. This immersive experience sparked curiosity and ignited a passion for science and exploration among the young adventurers.
As the day drew to a close, the Grade 1 students returned to school with hearts full of newfound knowledge and memories to cherish. The field trip to the Children’s Museum had left an indelible mark on their young minds, inspiring them to become stewards of the environment and champions of creativity.
In a world where sustainability and creativity are paramount, experiences like these play a pivotal role in shaping the leaders of tomorrow. Through hands-on learning and immersive adventures, Wells International School Thonglor continues to empower students to make a positive impact on the world around them.
Mr. Paul & Ms. Veronika – Grade 1 Teachers