Weekly Updates
Preschool / Spark Studio (PS) Update
Eagles in Flow
The PS Eagles are getting the hang of things now and were in flow from Day 1 of the new Sprint. They remembered their roles, systems and guardrails and kept each other on point – a good show of supporting each other to win! They also played well together, taking turns and following the rules of the games. Great job, PS Eagles!
Cooking Quest – Restaurant
The PS Eagles are super excited about their Cooking Quest and took to exploring the concept of restaurants this week. Role play throughout the week was restaurant-based – an Eagle even built a McDonalds during outdoor play and sold burgers and fries to their ‘customers’ (other Eagles). Masak-masak (cooking roleplay) will never be outdated.
Leadership in Action
At one point this week, some PS Eagles chose to sit out of playtime as they didn’t want to clean up after themselves. The lead Eagles took the time to convince them to join in, saying that it was their Studio and that they should all enjoy it and take care of it together. The lead Eagles also took it upon themselves to model the behaviour they expected from the Eagles by choosing team work over individual work.
A fantastic start to the new Sprint! Keep on keeping on, PS Eagles!
Elementary Studio (ES) Update
Beautiful Pollinator: The Butterfly Life Cycle
There are so many things to explore about gardens and gardening! The ES Eagles delved into a bit of biology while examining the different parts of a flower, pollination and the beautiful pollinators – the butterfly.
What better way to learn about butterflies than to raise them from caterpillars? The Eagles took charge of caring for some real-live caterpillars in the Studio. Many discussions about caterpillar care circulated around the Studio, including, “Do we need to clean the poop?” and “How much water do they need?”
The ES Eagles were fascinated by the amazing little creatures. “When will they be turning into butterflies?”, “Whys is it not moving?”, “It just can’t stop eating!”.
Project Time – Capillary Action
The ES Eagles observed the capillary action in plants – how do they absorb water through the roots and up the stems to the leaves and flower against the force of gravity?
The Eagles were amazed at how the dye was absorbed into the flower petals, transforming their colour. They really enjoyed mixing different colours together and watching the colours in the petals change. “Look! It’s changing colour!”, “This is so cool!”
Happy Birthday, Arjun!
Arjun turned 12 this week and celebrated in style with his friends! Happy birthday Arjun! Keep on shining your awesome light!
Birthday events in the ES Studio are now Eagle-led. One Eagle opened the door for Arjun’s mum and dad and then helped them set up the birthday celebration while another 2 Eagles led the circle time and made sure the Eagles walked quietly into the kitchen with their squads. After the celebration, the Eagles did the clean up.
The Eagles are maturing each day and can’t wait for the day when they can take over the Studio. How exciting!
Middle Studio (MS) Update
Socratic Leadership Badge
Evan is working towards his Socratic Leadership Badge, so on an appointed day, he took charge of the 10.45am Morning Launch, the 12.40pm midday Launch as well as the 3.50pm Huddle. He successfully set the tone and direction of the entire day, and recapped/closed the day with a satisfied Huddle.
Evan also designed both the morning “Is Money Good or Bad?” and the midday “Defining ROE” launches. He called for his fellow Eagle’s support, “I would like us to recommit to the Rules of Engagement (ROE) for Discussion because my entire badge depends on everyone keeping ROE.”
After each launch, the MS Eagles gave Evan constructive points and feedback to support him in his pursuit for excellence. It’s great that the Eagles are really demanding higher standards from one another!
Money, Money, Money
Money is a huge topic that everyone talks about. The MS Eagles did a web search for songs, poems, short stories and quotes about money and finance, afterwhich the met up as a Studio to pitch their findings.voting for the Studio’s favourite. Not all of the Eagles completed the challenge on time and not everyone turned up for the voting. Congratulations to Evan for having his quote chosen as the Studio favourite.
Quest Challenge: Choose 3 Careers
The MS Eagles took a career assessment quiz to choose 3 careers that the could do right after college with little experience. They posted the results on the wall by Friday and saw what a variety of choices they had between them.
Civilization Discussion – Adam Smith: Seeing the Invisible Hand
The MS Eagles missed out on the discussion on Thursday and attempted to make up for it in the evening, but were only able to get it done on Friday afternoon. Congratulations to the 4 MS Eagles who were able to catch up on their work before the week was through.
Money-based Board Games
Throughout Sprint 4, the MS Eagles will be exposed to many ideas about life and finance, so what better way to get into the mood than by playing money-based board games like Monopoly and Robert Kiyosaki’s Cash Flow board game?
Scavenger Hunt … Again
Wednesday morning saw the MS Eagles on another Scavenger Hunt. The hunt was successful – the MS Eagles quickly gathered all the bits of rubbish and personal items that had been scattered around the Studio. A special Character Callout to all of the MS Eagles who participated as a team in the Hunt, which was completed in less than 5 minutes.
Gibran, the current Studio Maintenance Manager, renewed his promise to maintain high standards moving forward.
PE
The MS boxing sessions have been reduced to once a week, so on Tuesdays, PE is managed by Andre, the elected PE Manager.
A great start to Sprint 4! We’re looking forward to further exploration and discovery!