2. Social Research: "Let's research the local history"
By researching the history of the area where you live, you can deepen your understanding and attachment to your local area. Use the library or the Internet to collect old photos and documents and compile a report. By researching the history of your area, children have the opportunity to learn about past events and culture.
- Investigation
- History of the town
- Famous buildings and landmarks
- Old Life
- procedure
- Collect materials from libraries and the internet.
- Conduct interviews (such as talking to grandparents).
- The survey results will be compiled into a report.
What you will gain from this study:
Learning about the history of the area will deepen your understanding of the town you live in and increase your attachment to it. Furthermore, sharing the information you gain from your research with your family and friends will improve your communication skills. Researching the history of the area will also help children understand their roots and become proud of them.

3. Biological Observation: "Let's observe insects in the garden"
You can learn about the lives and ecology of insects by observing them in your garden. Use an insect guide to identify the species and record them in an observation notebook. Observing insects is a great way to stimulate children's interest in nature and help them understand the importance of biodiversity.
- Tools needed
- Insect Encyclopedia
- Loupe
- Observation Notes
- procedure
- Find insects in your garden or park.
- Observe the details with a magnifying glass and identify the species using an illustrated reference book.
- Record your observations in a notebook.
What you will gain from this study:
Learning about the ecology of insects deepens children's understanding of biodiversity and the mechanisms of nature. By writing down their observations in a notebook, children learn the importance of recording. In addition, by closely observing the behavior and characteristics of insects, children develop the ability to notice small details. Observing insects also helps children deepen their connection with nature and develop an awareness of environmental protection.
