About Me

I am a Lebanese University graduate, and I’m currently working on my Masters Degree in English Language and Literature at the Lebanese

University. I have been teaching at SHS since 2010, and I love teaching in a school whereby core human values are emphasized.

Teaching is my passion and profession. I feel special because our Lord has blessed me with the opportunity to teach preschoolers;

being a great mom for a group of lovely 24 students every year. This shows that teaching to me is not just a job but rather a

mission that I truly enjoy.

Wednesday, May 14, 2014

Independence Day !


Independence in Preschool had its own special taste this year. First, we started our day with a special Lebanese tradition “Manouchet Zaatar” that was offered to all our lovely parents. Then, the students gathered in the outdoor playground and enjoyed singing the national anthem and other conventional songs in three different languages. Straight like soldiers, they marched back to their classes. Nursery and KG 1 students pampered themselves with Lebanese Food and had a great Lebanese brunch. On the other hand, KG2 students seized the opportunity and had fun enjoying their small trip to Block B to share this feast with other classes. They were introduced to different Lebanese touristic places, traditions, dishes, drinks, morals… and the variety of stations including handcrafts and monuments.

At the end of the day, what counted most was involving and encouraging our students to be true loyal citizens especially when we explained and emphasized the meaning of our Lebanese Flag.Our students will learn, grow, and live their true citizenship because every one of them will be representing Lebanon one way or another…

They enjoyed, learned, danced and sang… memories forever…

Craft: Map


Objectives:
1-Letter /m/ initial sound
2-Fine motor skills (punching, cutting and pasting)
3-Recognize the map of Lebanon