Y1 Park Week
·Author: Rose Wang·
·Photo: Christy Chen·
The Central Park seethed and teemed with life in the thriving spring. Accompanied by the beauty of spring, our long-awaited spring outing finally arrived. The students were all ecstatic. Follow our camera and feel the spring in the park together! It was a beautiful weather with a gentle breeze and and our children were ready to go! Before the departure, teachers, children and parent volunteers stayed together to check the belongings, emphasize the importance of safety and civilized words and deeds, take good care of flowers and trees, do not litter everywhere, of course, must enjoy the park trip!
Along the way in the Central Park , we saw the flowers blooming, the grass sticking out its small head from the ground, the willow pulling out new branches, and the birds chirping in the tree, just like saying hello to us. Then we laid out our picnic mats, sat around the grass, and began to draw all the elements of the park as we saw on papers. We guessed the names of various trees, marveled at the tenacity of the small wild flowers, and thanked the staff at different positions in the park for all their efforts to bring us a safer and better environment. We begin to consider the way people impact the world. Even though our children are the youngest in school, they’re already being hugely impressive and thoughtful on what being a considerate, global citizen can really mean.
After that, we played games in the wide grass, and the parent volunteers even shared their childhood games with the children. We run, we play, we breathe deeply, we enjoy the wonders of nature heartily! At the end of the trip, we did not forget to leave an exciting group photo in the beautiful nature! Many thanks to the terrific trio of carers who joined us and made such a memorable day possible!