Library Activities
The library is an essential part of the English Language Project. It provides students with access to a wide range of resources to help them learn and improve their English skills. The library includes story books, and other materials on a variety of topics. We found that there are many benefits of having story books for students, and here they are:
Improved literacy skills: Reading story books helps students to develop their reading comprehension skills, vocabulary, and grammar.
Enhanced imagination and creativity: Story books transport students to different worlds and introduce them to new characters and ideas. This can help to boost their imagination and creativity.
Developed social-emotional skills: Story books can help students to learn about different cultures, values, and perspectives. This can help them to develop their social-emotional skills, such as empathy and compassion.
Increased motivation to read: When students have access to a wide variety of story books that they enjoy reading, they are more likely to be motivated to read.
Developed lifelong love of reading: Having access to story books as a child can help to develop a lifelong love of reading. This is a valuable skill that can benefit students in all areas of their lives.
To teach new vocabulary: When students encounter new vocabulary words in story books, they can learn the meaning of the words from the context of the story.
To introduce new concepts: Story books can be used to introduce students to new concepts in a variety of subjects, such as history, science, and math. For example, a story book about the solar system could be used to teach students about the different planets and moons.
To develop critical thinking skills: Story books can be used to help students develop their critical thinking skills by asking them questions about the story, such as “Why did the character do that?” or “What would you have done in the character’s situation?”
To promote discussion and collaboration: Story books can be used to promote discussion and collaboration among students by asking them to share their thoughts and ideas about the story.
Overall, story books are a valuable resource for students of all ages. They can be used to support learning in a variety of ways, and they can also help to develop a lifelong love of reading.
In addition to these benefits, story books can also be used to teach students about specific subjects, such as history, science, and math. There are many story books available that are designed to be educational and entertaining at the same time.
Art-Drawing Activities
The creative expression that comes from engaging in art-drawing can be beneficial to students in several ways.
First, it provides an outlet for students to explore and express their ideas and feelings through drawing and creations.
Second, the act of drawing helps to develop their problem-solving skills, as students have to think of creative solutions to challenges, they encounter while drawing.
Third, art-drawing provides a form of relaxation, allowing students to de-stress and unwind after a long day of classes.
Finally, it can increase students’ self-awareness, as they reflect on their ideas and the products created from those thoughts.
Statistics Indicator 2023-2024
Number of students who joined the library during the school year 2023-2024 (School Year End Oct 31, 2024)
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Statistics Indicator 2022-2023
Number of students who joined the library during the school year 2022-2023.
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