Why are there so many bats in the trees near 37 Military Hospital? Find out more about these bats in their intriguing habitat. At-home activity: Bat paper puppets!
Have you ever seen a termite mound? How do tiny termites create an enormous structure? Find out more about termites and their engineering abilities. At-home activity: Grab some paper cups, toothpicks and styrofoam, and let’s get building. (Biomimicry)
Children will learn about the interesting history behind Adinkra symbols. Discover the meaning of selected symbols and journey with Miss Natalie to the Adinkra village. At-home activity: Make your own Adinkra stamps.
Have you ever wondered what Ghana’s Independence celebrations looked like in 1957? In this video, children will discover the significance of Ghana’s Independence and learn about the important events leading up to Ghana’s Independence Day. Let’s find out more about the birth of a new nation, Ghana, in 1957!
Blurb: “Tomorrow is Our Day. The school term has ended and it is time to party, eat, and dance. But Dede is afraid to dance in school. She thinks people will laugh at her and that frightens her. Luckily, Dede’s family knows just how to help her enjoy Our Day.”
“Our Day”: Ghana’s festive tradition where students wear their own clothes (instead of uniforms), bring snacks, and celebrate the last day of school with music and treats.