April 30th
Problem-Based Learning (PBL) is an engaging and interactive teaching approach that encourages primary students to solve real-world problems by applying critical thinking, collaboration, and creativity.
PBL activities typically involve students working in small groups to investigate a challenge, identify possible solutions, and present their findings to their peers and teachers.
By participating in PBL activities, primary students can develop essential skills such as problem-solving, communication, and teamwork, which can benefit them both inside and outside of the classroom.
Important Dates
- April 30th- May 4th Mr. Lewis absent (NEASC visit)
- April 30th- May 4th Nurses' health teaching program (details to follow)
- April 30th- May 4th Online safety week
- May 3rd - Wednesday- CLA Assembly Cycle 1 (Betty, Catherine, Hanan, Brad, Salma, Ronel)
Important Docs
- Cover Document Template
- Cover Document Example
- Sunday Morning Meeting Slides
- Newsletter English
- Newsletter Arabic
- Block D after school rota
- Weekly Pulse
- 21C Newsletter
EMS Definition of Learning
Welcome Back to School
Resources
Edpuzzle has recently launched some new features, including our teacher assists tool, which automatically adds questions to videos and even automarks open-ended questions.
Register for the session that best fits your schedule if you would like to know more.
Attention all! We have good news! Google Level 1 and Level 2 vouchers are now available! If you want to get certified or renew your old certification as a Google Certified Educator, please send an email to Sara to request your vouchers.
In a project-based learning environment, students build knowledge and develop skills by working collaboratively for an extended length of time on a question or challenge from the real world. For early learners, PBL projects provide an inviting and flexible arena in which to explore, follow their curiosity, and develop different skills and strategies. Sharing their work with the community can further fortify their learning.




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