At AHISK, we believe that active learning is when learners engage in the learning process and with learning materials rather than just sit and take in information. It targets all kinds of learners: visual, auditory, and of course kinesthetic learners. It keeps students with short attention spans engaged. In addition to that, it is an excellent way to apply differentiation as higher-level students might be given fewer instructions; on the other hand, lower-level students might work together with the teacher or a classroom volunteer.
Grade 3O and 3P have done activities on Subject and predicate and how to write a sentence with the correct punctuation and capitalization.
Special thanks to Mrs. Hanan for her continuous support.