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Modulen

Module 1. Origin of Life
Module 2. Rise of Species and Extintion Events
Module 3. Stone Age
Module 4. Bronze Age
Module 5. Iron Age
Module 6. Africa
Module 7. Mesopotamia
Module 8. Egypt
Module 9. Greece
Module 10. Ancient Rome
Module 11. Vikings and Normans
Module 12. Medieval
Module 13. Ango Saxons
Module 14. Renaissance
Module 15. Industrial Revolution
Module 16. World War II
Module 17. IT Revolution
Module 18. Pandemy

Videos

Primairy School Wisdoms

These are the fundamental life lessons and pieces of advice that often get instilled in us during those formative years. They might seem simple, but they lay the groundwork for how we navigate the world.

Here are 7 key wisdoms often learned (or at least introduced) in primary school:

1 - Be yourself.This fosters self-acceptance, individuality, and the understanding that everyone is unique and valuable in their own way. It discourages trying to fit in at the expense of one's own identity.

2 - Be kind to everyone. This extends beyond just treating others well; it emphasizes inclusivity, compassion, and understanding towards all individuals, regardless of their differences.

3 - Listen carefully when others are speaking.This develops active listening skills, shows respect, and aids in understanding. It's crucial for effective communication.

4 - Clean up after yourself.This promotes responsibility, organization, and consideration for the shared environment. It's a practical life skill that extends beyond the classroom.

5 - Everyone makes mistakes; it's okay to try again. This fosters resilience, encourages learning from errors, and reduces the fear of failure. It highlights the importance of perseverance.

6 - Treat others how you want to be treated.This is the golden rule, emphasizing empathy, kindness, and respect in all interactions. It's about understanding that our actions have an impact on others.

7 - Sharing is caring.This teaches the importance of generosity, cooperation, and considering the needs of others. It's a foundational concept for building positive relationships.

These wisdoms are often conveyed through stories, classroom rules, teacher guidance, and interactions with peers. They form a moral and social compass that helps children navigate their early years and beyond. While we might refine or expand on these ideas as we grow, their core messages often stick with us throughout life.


Fun Animal Facts

Here are 7 fun animal facts perfect for primary school children:

1 - A hummingbird can fly backward: They are the only birds that can fly in all directions, even upside down!

2 - Butterflies taste with their feet: They have taste sensors on their legs to find out if a leaf is good to eat.

3 - A blue whale's tongue can weigh as much as an elephant: They are the largest animals on Earth!

4 - Male seahorses give birth to their babies: The female lays eggs in a pouch on the male's belly, and he takes care of them until they hatch.

5 - starfish doesn't have blood or a brain: They have a nervous system but no central brain, and they use seawater instead of blood.

6 - A giraffe has the same number of bones in its neck as a human: That's right, both have seven neck bones, but a giraffe's are much, much longer!

7 - Bees have five eyes: They have two big compound eyes on the sides of their heads and three smaller ocelli on top.

These are just a few of the many amazing facts about animals! The animal kingdom is full of surprises.


Country Facts

Let's explore some fun facts about 7 different countries that you might find interesting!

1 - Thailand: You can see beautiful temples and ride on elephants in some parts of Thailand. Their food is also very tasty!

2 - Switzerland: Famous for its delicious chocolate and cheese, and it has many tall, snowy mountains called the Alps.

3 - Canada: It has more lakes than any other country, and it's where maple syrup, a yummy topping for pancakes, comes from!

4 - Egypt: This ancient country has amazing pyramids and the long Nile River, where crocodiles and hippos live.

5 - Japan: They invented origami, the art of folding paper into cool shapes, and they have super-fast bullet trains.

6 - Brazil: This country has the Amazon rainforest, the largest rainforest in the world, full of colorful animals and plants.

7 - Russia: It's the largest country in the world by land area and is home to the colorful St. Basil's Cathedral in Moscow.

We hope these snippets give you a fun glimpse into different countries around the world! Each one has its own unique and fascinating things to discover.