There are 3 major rules for children, which cover almost all ways of life. As teachers and parents, we have to break the big rules into smaller rules for the children to use each day. They are: Be useful and productive. At home, this could mean things like helping to clean the house, helping to … Read More
Month: January 2020
Year 2 Grasshoppers, Integrated Unit, The Earth: Our home.
Year 2 Grasshoppers, Integrated Unit, The Earth: Our home.Panyaden International Primary School. Kru Brianne, Homeroom Teacher.During Term 1, students in Year 2 Grasshoppers completed their integrated unit on The Earth: Our home. Students explored the many different habitats in our world, including its plants, animals, and needs for survival. They continued to learn about adaptations, … Read More
School Visit and Dhamma Talk by Phraraja Bajaramanit (Venerable Ajahn Jayasaro)
School Visit and Dhamma Talk by Phraraja Bajaramanit (Venerable Ajahn Jayasaro). Phraraja Bajaramanit (Venerable Ajahn Jayasaro) together with Venerable Phra Ajahn Jiew visited our school on Friday, January 24th, 2020. Phra Ajahn Jayasaro’s dhamma talk on “Relationships”, touched upon loving-kindness, gratitude, patience, and mindfulness. These were the positive virtues that Ajahn Jayasaro stressed we should … Read More
Wai Kru Ceremony at Panyaden International Primary School
Wai Kru Ceremony at Panyaden International Primary School. Student Year 2 Since my parents are teachers, they inspire me with a good teacher’s attitude. So my dream is to become a teacher, that way I can give happiness to children because I want to see them grow up to be a good and happy person. … Read More
Wai Kru Ceremony at Panyaden International Secondary School 2020.
Wai Kru Ceremony at Panyaden Secondary School 2020. Year 9 Student. “Why do we celebrate Wai Kru? We celebrate Wai Kru to give appreciation to our teachers. They give us knowledge, teach us life skills, and work hard for us. Therefore, Wai Kru day is a great opportunity for us to not only give thanks … Read More
Wai Kru Ceremony
DID YOU KNOW? WAI KRU CEREMONY Wai Kru (ไหว้ครู) Wai: A wai is a common Thai greeting as a way to express gratitude or respect, showing understanding of a situation or person, and also as a polite way to apologize. The palms of the hands are pressed together in a prayer-like gesture with fingers pointing … Read More
Learning Tips: Teaching a Love of Maths by Kru Sascha.
Learning Tips: Teaching a Love of Maths by Kru Sascha. How often do you use maths in your day? Probably a lot more than you realise. Maths is everywhere: from the timer you set on your alarm clock in the morning to the pattern in the centre of the flower at the side of the … Read More
Panyaden 12 Wise Habits: Samadhi
The word samadhi originates from the Sanskrit sam‐a‐dha, meaning “to bring together.” It is usually translated as “concentration” or composing of the mind. It is the mind that does not waver, does not scatter itself and is focused on the task at hand despite being disturbed, persuaded or provoked. When we achieve samadhi we attain … Read More