Page 9 - IC Newsletter Summer 2009

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IC NEWSLETTER -
SUMMER 2009 9
The projects, painted
and decorated by the
preschoolers themselves,
were
finally
finished.
Preschoolers couldn’t have
been prouder. Teachers
from both Ras Beirut and
Ain Aar noted a definite
growth in their charges.
“They asked questions and
become inquirers,” said Vera
Chemaly, Ain Aar teacher. “They now can think, do
research and feel involved.”
Nassar in Ras Beirut reported a noticeable change.
“They are more mature on the playground and in class,” she
said. “I’m giving them more responsibilities because they
can handle it better now.”
The final step was to set up their special projects. In Ain
Aar, the class decided to place their closet in the hallway
for storing the construction blocks of the entire preschool.
In Ras Beirut and much to their teacher’s amazement,
students chose to donate their puppet theatre: it can be
found in the preschool library for all to enjoy but reserved
for the special use of the KGI Blue on Fridays.