On July 2, 2026, our Grade 7 English Program students participated in an engaging science activity led by Dr. Wannapong Triampo.
 
Working in groups, students designed and created suitable habitats for frogs and eels by carefully considering the animals’ basic needs, including water, shelter, space, and a healthy environment.
 
After completing their habitats, they observed and recorded the animals’ behaviors, such as how they moved, fed, and interacted with their surroundings.
 
This hands-on learning experience helped students develop observation, critical thinking, teamwork, and scientific inquiry skills while gaining a deeper understanding of the relationship between living things and their habitats. By exploring real-life examples, students learned how environmental conditions play an important role in the survival and well-being of animals.
 
We sincerely thank Dr. Wannapong Triampo for providing another inspiring and meaningful learning experience that brought science to life for our students.

Leave a Reply

Discover more from ACSP EP

Subscribe now to keep reading and get access to the full archive.

Continue reading