In 6th grade, the topic of Earth’s Resources is explored through teamwork.

Sixth-grade students have recently completed a special project in the Science Unit 2, “Earth’s Resources.” Over several sessions, they worked in small groups to research different aspects of Earth’s natural resources: their origin, types, uses, and the importance of protecting them.

Each group prepared a presentation to explain their assigned section to their classmates. The presentations were clear, visual, and well-organized, showcasing not only their scientific understanding but also their ability to work as a team, organise information, and communicate effectively.

Activities like this help students develop essential skills for their personal and academic growth, such as:

  • teamwork,
  • active listening,
  • shared responsibility,
  • respect for others’ ideas.

Students also discovered that learning together is more meaningful and motivating. Each presentation became an opportunity to strengthen cooperation, improve oral communication, and gain a deeper understanding of why natural resources must be used wisely.

We congratulate all our sixth-grade students for their excellent work and enthusiasm, and we encourage them to keep building knowledge collaboratively.

 
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