Drama isn’t just about acting on stage...
—it’s a powerful way for people everywhere to express ideas, feelings, and perspectives. This week, we explored how drama exists in many forms and styles across cultures, connecting us through shared human stories.
Each day began with an ice-breaker activity that gave students the freedom to express themselves while encouraging them to slow down their movements. This helped students give greater purpose to the stories they conveyed through their actions and expressions, deepening their understanding of how form shapes meaning in drama.















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In English, we analysed rhyming patterns in a variety of poems and focused on adverbial phrases and clauses as part of our language study.
Meanwhile, in Mathematics, the Grade 4s worked on measurement and conversions alongside multiplication and division of decimal numbers. These lessons strengthened their precision and problem-solving skills, supporting their understanding of structured forms—whether in numbers or storytelling.
Have a wonderful day!
❤
🪶🖋
In English, we analysed rhyming patterns in a variety of poems and focused on adverbial phrases and clauses as part of our language study.
Meanwhile, in Mathematics, the Grade 4s worked on measurement and conversions alongside multiplication and division of decimal numbers. These lessons strengthened their precision and problem-solving skills, supporting their understanding of structured forms—whether in numbers or storytelling.
Have a wonderful day!
❤