A French Proverb states that “learning is the eye of the mind”, primarily because it lets us see the world in many ways. This activity will allow the students to pursue learning based on their preferences.
Learning to make the right decision is a part of personality development and schools provide opportunities to develop this skill as part of their hidden curriculum. Giving a choice of an academic-related activity instead of following a set timetable for the day is a fun way to spend a day in school.
Duration: 3 Hours
Grade(s): K – 2nd
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