Giving pupils a language boost


Year Six pupils of SK Bandar Sri Damansara 3 having fun during a class session with the Step Up pullout.

SOMETIMES, only a little nudge is needed to see resourcefulness and creativity in children shine.

With a dustpan handle as his walking stick, a Year Six pupil of SK Bandar Sri Damansara 3, Kuala Lumpur, fitted perfectly into his role in a short skit as a blind man trying to cross the road. Meanwhile, his partner demonstrated a courtesy when one encounters such a situation. The scenario was required during an English class activity supplemented by Step Up, an education pullout by The Star.

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