On Tuesday, June 25th, our Grade 3 and 4 students visited the Bando Kobe Science Museum as part of their Units of Inquiry, exploring scientific topics in depth.
Our students arrived excited and curious at the museum, immediately immersing themselves in the world of science and technology. The museum’s interactive exhibits perfectly complemented their classroom studies. Throughout the day, our students acted as investigators and explorers, asking questions and connecting their learning to what they've studied in class. This trip truly brought science to life for them, providing hands-on exploration of the topics covered in our classrooms.
The highlight of the museum visit was undoubtedly the planetarium show. Our students were thrilled as they entered the planetarium and settled comfortably for a captivating show that took them on a visual tour of stars, planets, and galaxies. This experience vividly enhanced their understanding of space and astronomy, making their classroom studies more tangible and exciting.
We extend our heartfelt thanks to the Bando Kobe Science Museum for this enriching experience. Their planetarium show ignited a passion for science and exploration among our students, and we eagerly anticipate more exciting learning experiences in the future.
Ms. Robyn
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