ACTIVITIES OF THE MONTH OF APRIL
Bees made with salth dough or similiar
🎨 Bees Made with Salt Dough or Similar Materials
Our students used salt dough and other modeling materials to create lovely little bees—developing fine motor skills while learning more about these amazing pollinators.
Earth Day: April 22nd
🌍 Earth Day – April 22
We celebrated Earth Day with reflections, drawings, and actions to protect our planet. The bees, once again, reminded us how crucial every little creature is in maintaining ecological balance.
Making the bee with recycled materials
♻️ Making the Bee with Recycled Materials
To raise awareness about sustainability, children created bees using recycled materials—transforming bottle caps, cardboard, and plastic into symbols of care for the environment.
Meeting with the beekeeper
🐝 Meeting with the Beekeeper
A special highlight this month was our online meeting with a real beekeeper! Students asked questions and discovered fascinating facts about the world of bees, their habits, and how we can help protect them.
Fifth common activity: Our Civic Actions - Word Cloud with Mentimeter
☁️ Fifth Common Activity: Our Civic Actions – Word Cloud with Mentimeter
All partner schools participated in the fifth common activity by creating a Word Cloud using Mentimeter. Each class contributed words and actions to express what it means to be active, responsible citizens—proving that even young learners can make a difference!