
Primary 2 – Orientation: Practical Life Activity
On orientation day 3, Primary 2 students learned to do things by themselves. They made cool stickers for doing good work, then had a fun race to see who could fold clothes the fastest. Learning to fold clothes is important because it helps students become more independent and organized. This skill is useful to get the students ready for school and can also help at home by taking on small tasks. After the folding race, they learned how to tie their shoelaces. With a shoe-tying race, it leveled up the excitement! The day was all about gaining independence and thinking of other tasks they could learn to do on their own. It was a busy and productive day of learning. ***



