Exploring the World: 6th Class Capital City Projects
Last week, our 6th class students dazzled us with their fantastic projects on capital cities from around the globe. Each student chose a different city, diving into its culture, history, and unique attractions. The classroom transformed into a vibrant display of posters, models, and digital presentations, showcasing the incredible diversity of our world.
From the bustling streets of Tokyo to the historical charm of Athens, students shared fascinating facts and personal insights. One group created an interactive map highlighting landmarks like the Eiffel Tower and the Colosseum, while another presented a culinary tour featuring traditional dishes from cities like Buenos Areas and Beijing.
The enthusiasm in the room was contagious as classmates quizzed each other on trivia and exchanged stories about their own travel experiences. Not only did the projects spark curiosity about different cultures, but they also fostered teamwork and creativity among the students.
It was inspiring to see how much effort everyone put into their presentations. These projects not only celebrated the beauty of our planet's capitals but also encouraged a sense of global citizenship among our young learners. We can’t wait to see what they’ll come up with next!