Today, the K2 students were full of energy and excitement as they lined up with their drinks and hats, ready for a special field trip. Teachers helped them check their water bottles and hats, and everyone sang a song while waiting to board the school bus.

The bus ride was filled with laughter and chatter. Some children looked out the windows pointing at trees and cars, while others practiced saying “We’re going to the farm!” in English. After a long ride, the group arrived, eager to explore.

At the farm, the children were given small shovels and shown how to dig holes in the soil. They took turns carefully scooping dirt, giggling when they found a bug or worm along the way.

Once the holes were ready, students planted small seedlings—like tomatoes, cucumbers, and strawberries. Everyone listened carefully to the English instructions and gently placed each plant in the soil.

To finish, the children got the watering cans and took turns giving the plants a good drink. They waved goodbye to the farm, proud of their hard work and excited to come back and see how their fruits and vegetables grow!

Prime Academic Preschool Gotanda
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